New Guidelines on Facial Coverings and Face Masks

As the coronavirus and COVID-19 situation escalates, there is an information overload of news and new regulations. Below we break down new guidelines on...

City of Coronado COVID-19 Update – April 2, 2020

The City plans to resume certain commission meetings in the coming weeks that will be held virtually. The City added a third meeting. The...

UPDATED: Local Family Shares COVID-19 Impact and Has Message for Public

APRIL 6, 2020 UPDATE from Ashley's Uncle Ken via Facebook (p.s. Ashley is 33, not 34):A Coronado family is publicly sharing that their loved...

N2N Program Launches

 Mr. Rogers would be proud of Coronado as neighbors come together in this time of national crisis. Neighbor to Neighbor, referred to as N2N,...

Council Debates and Closes Beach on Weekends, Limits Parks and Ocean...

With a room full of empty chairs (many watched live online), the City Council started its Special Meeting on March 31 with the Mayor...

Coronado Working to Resolve Live Cable TV Streaming Issues

The City is aware that residents attempting to view Tuesday’s special City Council meeting had some connectivity problems.The live video online displayed an error...

City of Coronado COVID-19 Update – April 1, 2020

City staff has begun posting signs to let the public know about the City Council's decision to close the City's beach, including Dog Beach,...

CUSD Prepares To Welcome Students Back To School For Distance Learning...

On March 13, 2020 Coronado Unified School District, along with most other districts in the county, notified families that all district schools would be...

Support PAWS of Coronado and Vote for Our New Canine Mayor!

It's time to get out the vote! Beginning today through May 31, you can vote for your favorite caninedidate(s) and support PAWS' mission to help...

Tip Big on Big Tip Tuesday – April 7th, 2020

Coronado residents are doing a sterling job of supporting local restaurants and cafes with takeout orders at this most crucial time, so we’d like...

Visitors to Coronado Beach Could be Asymptomatic Carriers

Submitted by Brad WillisA letter to Coronado City Manager Blair King Dear Blair,Like many, I was surprised at the city council’s split decision to keep...

Coronado to Close Beach on Weekends and Limit Park Access

4/3/20 UPDATE:  CORONADO BEACHES ARE NOW CLOSED INDEFINITELY ----- At a special meeting on Tuesday, March 31, the Coronado City Council ordered the closure of its...

Live Reading of “Much Ado About Nothing”

Elizabethan theaters were frequently shuttered in London during outbreaks of the plague, so communities were unable to come together and witness performances during times...

Lirpa Sloof Currently in Quarantine – No Fooling for 2020

Another cancellation due to the Coronavirus.  That's right, Lirpa Sloof is currently in quarantine and will not be involved in any "breaking news" for...

County COVID-19 Deaths Reach 9; Cases Reach 734

Two additional San Diegans have died from complications of COVID-19, bringing the region’s total to nine, the County Health and Human Services Agency announced...

City of Coronado COVID-19 Update – March 31, 2020

At a special meeting Tuesday, March 31, the City Council ordered the closure of its beach, including Dog Beach, on weekends and street parking...

City of Coronado Projects Millions in Lost Tax Revenue

The future of revenue for Coronado, specifically monies derived from sales tax and Transient Occupancy Tax (TOT), will undoubtedly be at an unprecedented low...

Neighbor to Neighbor, Block by Block: “N2N” Program to Connect Residents

A silver lining is appearing amidst the coronavirus crisis: Coronado residents now have a wonderful opportunity to connect with their neighbors. Thanks to concerned...

Quarantined in Coronado: Music & Movement Classes for Preschoolers

Until a a few months ago I was a Coronado resident for nine years. I have taught music classes at the preschool in town...

Quarantined in Coronado: Escape Into a Favorite Classic or New Book

Growing up much of my young life without television made me an avid reader. Trips to the library were my weekly highlight and I...