Kids Love Bringing Beloved Pets for Blessings
Animals came for their blessings by all modes of transportation for the eighth annual Pet Blessings, sponsored by Christ Church and Day School on...
Election 2018 City Council Candidate Forum Held October 1st (Recap &...
Fifteen questions asked by the moderator, former Mayor Casey Tanaka, gave the audience insight into how the six candidates running for Coronado City Council...
Free Shop Local Shuttles to Run Black Friday Through New Year’s...
“This is a big victory for the small businesses in Coronado” said Claudia Ludlow, Chairperson of Discover Coronado, when announcing the return of free...
Experience Counts – Vote Marvin Heinze for City Council
Sumbitted by Brent BennittThere are six candidates running for two seats on the Coronado City Council. Come November 6th, you can make no better...
Charles Kaye Named New Coronado Police Chief
Former San Diego Assistant Police Chief Charles “Chuck” Kaye has been selected as Coronado’s new police chief, City Manager Blair King announced today.Kaye, 55,...
Pet of the Week | Dexter a Dog for Adoption
Dexter Makes a Killer Buddy!
Sweet and sporty Dexter came to PAWS after he was found wandering at Tenth Street and B Avenue. This handsome...
Georgia Ferrell of Coronado SAFE Talks About the Importance of Mental...
The Coronado Times had the pleasure of sitting down with Georgia Ferrell of Coronado SAFE and discussing the importance of mental health in teens,...
Cross Country: Islanders Race in 45th Annual Stanford Invitational
On Saturday, the Varsity Cross Country team ran in the 45th annual Stanford Invitational meet. This race is 5,000-meters along the school's golf course,...
Recipe: Mary’s No Crust Mini Quiche
These quiche are wonderful for brunch, parties, picnics or breakfast on the go! I will often make extra and freeze them to enjoy throughout the...
Chamber to Host Candidate Forum Focusing on Business – Oct. 4
Thursday, October 4th from 5:30 to 7:30 pm in the Winn Room at the Coronado Public Library
The Coronado Chamber of Commerce would like to...
Voting for Marvin from Afghanistan
Submitted by Jill OlenThe best part of living in Coronado is the opportunity to elect council members based on leadership, public service, and a...
Live Like Stan: A Dedicated Memorial Plaque at Stan’s Beach
A beautiful autumn day lent itself as the a perfect backdrop while community and friends gathered to honor a lost friend, mentor, father and...
Giving Thanks to Our Military – Assist with Thanksgiving Boxes
Serve4Good, a program of the Rick and Katie Moore Foundation, will be providing Thanksgiving boxes for distribution to enlisted rank military families in San...
Surfers Enjoy Waves Enhanced by Hurricane Rosa
Tropical Storm Rosa (previously Hurricane Rosa) will hopefully bring some much needed rain to the region. In the meantime, it brought some awesome waves...
Coronado Teachers Will Work Only Contracted Hours During Negotiations
This past June, the Association of Coronado Teachers (ACT) marched to the district office to protest CUSD's work policies and their income. At the...
Three Levels of Trust to Sell Your Business Successfully
Every transaction is built on trust. If you’re buying a hamburger, you trust that it will be cooked enough so that you don’t get...
City of Coronado Considers Accessibility Mats at Central & North Beach
Beach Accessibility Mat Update: On Tuesday, October 2nd, the City of Coronado will be voting to authorize funding to purchase beach accessibility mats.The staff recommendation calls...
Mary Sikes – A Leader Who Gets it Done
Submitted by Michael WoiwodeI first met Mary Sikes when I was a Coronado Councilmember. She described to us and the public the plans for...
Bill Sandke – A Man of Action, Not Just Words
Submitted by Barbara TatoI heartily support the continuation of Bill Sandke as a member of Coronado’s City Council. Most candidates for political office in...






















