COVID-19 Update – Monday, April 13, 2020

Hometown Heroes Event Moved to November The City's next Hometown Banner Program honoring Coronado veterans has been postponed due to the public health emergency and...

Porch Portraits While You’re Quarantined, Courtesy of Crown City Photography

Bill Sandke, owner of Crown City Photography, is offering portrait photos of Coronado residents while they "shelter at home." It takes about 5-10 minutes...

Important Message from Publisher of The Coronado Times

I want to express my gratitude for your readership, especially during these unprecedented times. As you know, many Coronado businesses have been forced to...

ISF Spring Senior Athlete Spotlight – Kainoa Potter

Kainoa enjoyed his time on the varsity track team (4 years) where he ran the 100, 200, 400, 4×100 relay, 4×400 relay teams. He...

ISF Spring Senior Athlete Spotlight – Noah Parr

Noah Parr came to CHS in the middle of his Junior year and he played basketball as a junior and then switched to tennis...

“Wampler’s Ascent” Available on Amazon Prime

Submitted by Brad Gerbelhttps://youtu.be/LTYdHk7cGiQYears ago, I would see a man in a motorized wheelchair, buzzing around Coronado, with one of his babies in a...

“Serotonin Rising” – Watch for Free

Submitted by Tony Perri https://youtu.be/OJvkhNyTxQ0Watch Free - the DALAI LAMA, DEEPAK CHOPRA, Dr. JOE DISPENZA and Dr. LARRY DOSSEY starring in the world's first truly...

Andreas Gustafsson, Olympic Dreams on Hold

Swedish born, California residing, Andreas Gustafsson was looking forward to an incredible 2020. After years of training, the 38 year old was about to...

Why Grocery Stores Keep Running Out of Toilet Paper, Flour, Milk...

By Nada R. Sanders, Northeastern University Distinguished Professor of Supply Chain Management, Northeastern University. Originally published in The Conversation.Retailers are frequently running out of everything from flour...

Investing: Feds Bring Out Bazookas

We would like to again first offer our sincere thanks and gratitude to all of the dedicated medical professionals and first responders who are...

COVID-19 Update – Friday, April 10, 2020

Bridge Lane Configuration Change The California Department of Transportation is expected to announce that it will keep the San Diego-Coronado Bridge lane configuration static with...

Federal Loans Available Now for Small Businesses (VIDEO)

The federal CARES act offers numerous relief avenues for our small businesses. The two loan programs, the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) and the Economic...

Words Have Power, Use a Dictionary

Submitted by Carolyn RogersonI have always loved words; their origin, evolution, as well as their definition. One of my favorite NYT columns was William...

City Manager’s Weekly Update – April 10, 2020

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4TdlQzeTsy8Banners will soon be hung on the Orange Avenue medians. Find out how the banners will support businesses and encourage residents to stay at...

Virtual Passover May Be a First, But Judaism Has a Long...

By Samuel L. Boyd, University of Colorado Boulder. Originally published in The Conversation.  Information on Passover in Coronado can be found on the Chabad of Coronado website:...

Message From Acting Secretary of the Navy James E. McPherson

To all of our Sailors, Marines, Civilians, and Military Families,I am honored to return to the Navy-Marine Corps Team as your Acting Secretary.From my...

Quarantined in Coronado: Teens and TV – What are They Watching?

Coronado schools are back in session during the coronavirus stay at home order with Distance Learning, so students are once again spending their days...

Six Ways Coronado Students Can Build Motivation for Distance Learning

By Ryan Korstange, Middle Tennessee State University Originally published in The Conversation.Even in normal circumstances, it can be hard to get motivated to do your...

COVID-19 Update – Thursday, April 9, 2020

Banners to Support Community, Businesses Three new banners will soon be displayed along the Orange Avenue medians in the Coronado Commercial Corridor to provide support...

All Gatherings Now Prohibited; County COVID-19 Deaths Increase to 36

Health Order Updated to Prohibit Gatherings The County Wednesday expanded its Health Order to prohibit gatherings of any type, effective Thursday, April 9.The new directive...