Rare Snowy Plover returns to the wild following rescue and rehabilitation
A Western Snowy Plover, a species of special concern in San Diego County, has returned to the wild following a successful rehabilitation at San...
CIFF launches 2026 Educational Classic Film Program line-up
Now in its fifth season, the Educational Classic Film Program (formerly known as the Student Classic Series*) is a cinematic literacy program that introduces...
Coronado Playhouse wants to hear from you
Coronado Playhouse is inviting the community to share thoughts and ideas through a brief survey. Scan the QR code (or click the image below)...
Coronado ocean water and air quality report – Feb. 6-12, 2026
Emerald Keepers seeks to raise awareness about the bay and ocean water and air quality in Coronado. The County of San Diego tests our...
Should Coronado change how it buys electricity? Council to decide
After nearly a year of research, the Coronado City Council is poised to decide whether to switch its energy procurement to a Community Choice...
Where fashion meets philanthropy: Cancer Cartel hosts signature shopping event
The ladies of the Cancer Cartel are set to host a stylish afternoon for a serious cause. Their second annual shopping event, "Fashion Funds...
CUSD hosts community forum on potential school cell phone restrictions
The Coronado Unified School district held a community forum to discuss upcoming changes to district cell phone policies on Tuesday, February 3."Our goal is...
Avenue of Heroes: Edward S. Pietrzak Jr.
Prepared by: Eddie Pietrzak (son)CDR Edward Stanley Pietrzak, Jr. was born in 1935 in rural Pine Island, New York and graduated from Warwick High...
CSF Day of Giving returns Feb. 19 with exciting new prizes,...
The Coronado Schools Foundation (CSF) is proud to announce the return of CSF Day of Giving (AKA the new Telethon) on Thursday, February 19...
Meet Your Neighbor: Kathy Prout’s dedication benefits thousands
Perseverance and persuasion are just two of the key elements that Kathy Prout embraced after her husband, Rear Admiral James G. (Jay) Prout III,...
From Naples to UNESCO: Celebrating the cultural pride of Neapolitan pizza...
UNESCO has officially recognized Neapolitan pizza as an Intangible Cultural Heritage, which may sound a bit academic. Still, it puts a global stamp on...
Pipe sending sewage from Tijuana to US treatment plant ruptured, then...
A pipeline used to send wastewater from Tijuana to the a treatment plant in San Diego ruptured Feb. 10, the U.S. International Boundary and...
Run for a Reason: PAWS of Coronado’s Ruff Run Returns March...
PAWS of Coronado will host its fifth annual Ruff Run on Saturday, March 7, at Tidelands Park, bringing the community together for a morning of fitness, fun...
Soroptimist program to address youth trafficking awareness and prevention
Children as young as eight years-old can fall victim to trafficking, and the average age is just thirteen. Trafficking has been reported in all...
How Coronado shaped San Diego’s greatest philanthropist: Ellen Browning Scripps
On Thursday, Feb. 19, the Coronado Historical Association will host historian Molly McClain, PhD, for a lecture exploring the remarkable life of Ellen Browning...
Real Estate: January 2026 Coronado market update
The Coronado real estate market update is sponsored by Coronado Shores Co. To view Coronado homes for sale, for rent, or for property management services,...
Coronado ocean water and air quality report – Jan. 29-Feb. 5,...
Emerald Keepers seeks to raise awareness about the bay and ocean water and air quality in Coronado. The County of San Diego tests our...
A new scoop on Orange Ave: Salt & Straw opening this...
In a 2024 survey by the International Dairy Foods Association, 97 percent of survey respondents said they love or like ice cream. That majority...
Why is Coronado not enforcing short-term vacation rental ban while leaving...
Submitted by Andrew GadeOne of the most pressing challenges facing our community is the cost and availability of housing. Today it is nearly 5...
Outpouring of support after Hotel Del orders Sandcastle Man to leave...
A Coronado cultural icon almost 20 years in the making has been told to pack up his things and leave. Or, in this case,...























