The 2022 Coronado Community READ Winner is… “West with Giraffes”!

After a months-long process that included recruiting of nominations, narrowing them down, and a public vote, the Coronado Public Library is excited to accounce...

Liberty Call Distilling’s Bridgeworthy Events

Tuesday Nights are $20 Steak Nights at Liberty Call Distilling. For $20 you receive a House Cut 12 oz NY Steak with Hand-Cut Fries,...

CUSD Board Selects Past Trustee Bruce Shepherd to Fill Vacant Seat

On Tuesday, February 15, 2022, the four current Coronado Unified School District Board trustees interviewed the applicants for the open CUSD Board seat and...

Golf Cart Tickets on Sale Now: CSF’s Annual Opportunity Drawing Is...

If you’re looking to support Coronado’s public schools while also getting the chance to win a brand new 2022 golf cart, we’ve got just...

Alexia Palacios-Peters – Mom, Military Spouse, Advocate & Volunteer (video)

 Like so many military spouses, she has a passion for helping others and serving her community. Alexia Palacios-Peters is a full-time attorney who advocates...

InclusioNado Promotes Black History Month with Educational Resources

Local Coronado organization InclusioNado is promoting Black History Month with a variety of educational resources for the Coronado community. The United States designates February...

Concert in the Park Wants Your Photos, Videos, Stories – By...

Have you or your family been part of Coronado’s concerts in the park during the last 50 years? The Coronado Promenade Concerts (CPC), the...

Murder and Mayhem Cruise Down “Death on the Nile”

The opening black and white World War I scenes, both on the battlefield and hospital, set up the back story for Detective Hercule Poirot,...

NASNI Main Gate Closed Due to Security Concerns – UPDATED Gates...

UPDATED 6:30pm, Feb. 15, 2022 with information from Navy Public Affairs.|UPDATE 2:30pm, Feb. 15, 2022:The NASNI Inbound and Outbound gates are open and the...

Maggie Unzueta Shares Recipes and Daily Life from Mama Maggie’s Kitchen

What started out as a journal to help preserve her heritage, unexpectedly turned into a full-time online publication for Coronado resident Maggie Unzueta. “My...