Dozens of Dead Birds and a Few Dead Seals – What...
The scene on my walk yesterday morning was much different than in days past. It started out at the surfer statue in Imperial Beach...
City Council: Major Changes Proposed for Community Grants
For years the city council has given money to local nonprofit groups (the Community Grant program) without a set of guiding principles and rules....
Coronado Electorate: Where Civil Discourse Reigns
Local realtor, surfer, and photographer, Daron Case, saw a need for an online forum where residents of Coronado, living here and concerned with current...
Cops and Robbers: Loans Taken Out Under False ID Result in...
Thanks to the City of Coronado Police Department for providing The Coronado Times with the below information (partial list):
Crimes:
3/7/18: Report of Domestic Violence near...
Navy Identifies Deceased Sailors in F/A-18F Crash (Key West, Florida)
NORFOLK (NNS) -- The following story was posted March 15 at 11 p.m. EDT.Two U.S. naval aviators died March 14, 2018, when their F/A-18F Super...
City Manager’s Weekly Update – March 16, 2018
Arbor Day tree planting throughout town on Saturday, March 17, arrive at Spreckels Park by 8:30am
Coronado Community Read events ongoing, Book to...
A Maze of Bikes is Not Amazing for Coronado
Green and yellow LimeBikes, yellow Ofo, orange and silver Mobikes, dockless bikes by whatever color or name they go by are not welcome in Coronado. What...
Optimists Oratorical Contest Features Outstanding Young Speakers
Eight young orators, all from Sacred Heart Catholic School, spoke of Where Are My Roots of Optimism? during the 47th Annual Coronado Optimists Oratorical...
Art In the Park: Artists of Coronado (Video)
The Coronado Times had the pleasure of speaking with John Yato, Uwe Warner, Don Hubbard, May Davis, Sandra Segovia, and Joy Lilly, all artists...













