Coronado Crime Report (November 21 through November 27)
The information below is provided weekly from the Coronado Police Department and then summarized for publication.
Crimes Reported:
Vandalism Report on Silver Strand BoulevardBird sanctuary was...
A Holiday of Giving Thanks: Altered Traditions and New Beginnings
This year, many traditions have been altered due to COVID-19, including the Thanksgiving holiday, which is typically the most traveled holiday of the year....
Thank You Coronado!
Submitted by Mike DonovanNow that the voter tally is essentially completed, I want to thank all the residents who helped me win reelection for...
Holiday Song & Message from Ron Wheeler of Ron’s Garage Band...
Our Visual Storyteller Brad Willis has invited four of Coronado's most well-known minstrels to submit a holiday song and message to the community. In...
Coronado COVID-19 Cases for November Surpass July Numbers
As with all of San Diego County, Coronado's COVID-19 positive case numbers have risen dramatically during the past month, to a total not seen...
City Council to Discuss COVID-19 Testing Site and Ocean Boulevard Sidewalk...
Coronado City Council meets on Tuesday, December 1 for a regularly scheduled meeting. The agenda outline can be found on the city's website.Of note...
City of Coronado Partners with CSU Long Beach’s Shark Lab to...
The City of Coronado is partnering with CSU Long Beach’s shark lab to learn more about the local shark population. This comes after an...
Meet Annika Laughlin – Emerald Keeper of the Month!
If you want to feel hopeful about the future, spend a few minutes chatting with Annika Laughlin, Coronado High School graduate, class of 2020!...
Coronado Teen Publishes Book of Short Stories: “The End of Heaven”
Coronado local and high school junior, Jamie Piearcy, spent quarantine time writing her first book, The End Of Heaven: Explore the Depravity of True...
Navy to Decommission Fire Damaged USS Bonhomme Richard
WASHINGTON – After thorough consideration, the Navy has decided to decommission USS Bonhomme Richard (LHD 6), a Wasp-class amphibious assault ship, due to the...
Use Our Money to Improve Our Lives
Submitted by Barry & Susan AustinIn the Eagle last week, Councilmembers Heinze and Sandke asked for feedback about how some of our...
Coronado’s Amanda Russell Makes the Holidays Shine Brighter with Christmas Giving
A child needs new eyeglasses for school, but his parents can't afford them. A father can't drive to work because the family car is...
Coronado Youth Play “Among Us” to Connect Virtually
While kids have long loved playing video games, a new multi-player online game has become increasingly popular among kids of all ages in Coronado...
Coronado Author Releases First Full-Length Poetry Collection
Coronado resident Betsy Littrell is set to release her first full-length poetry book, titled This Woman is Haunted, which officially comes out December 3....
Home in Coronado for the Holidays
There is no place like “Home in Coronado for the Holidays” and the City is working on plans for free activities for the entire...
Marion Eleanor (Sue) Behrns (1921-2020)
Marion Eleanor (Sue) Behrns, age 99, passed away peacefully November 20, 2020. She was born August 11, 1921 in Clay Center, Nebraska to Mabel...
Tent City Restaurant Expands Menu and Enhances Outdoor Dining
The pandemic has undoubtedly shaken up business at most restaurants. Coronado's Tent City Restaurant used this time as an opportunity to make improvements. Preston...
Coronado Crime Report (November 14 through November 20)
The information below is provided weekly from the Coronado Police Department and then summarized for publication.
Crimes Reported:
Restraining Order Violation on B AvenueTemporary restraining order...
Turkeys and Pies Brighten Local Businesses’ Clients’ Holiday
35 turkeys and 42 pies to-go were on the menu as Brian Savala of Sun West Mortgage, Jim Yeager of Nova Home Loans, and...
City of Coronado Encourages Safety for Outdoor Dining, Diners
With San Diego County in the state’s Purple Tier, more restaurants are offering outdoor dining. As the weather grows colder, some businesses hoping to...























