Library Diorama Inspired by Partnership with Emerald Keepers

An underwater scene that seems as big as the ocean greets those entering the children’s area of the newly reopened Coronado Public Library. Inspired...

Coronado Crime Report (September 12 through September 18)

The information below is provided weekly from the Coronado Police Department and then summarized for publication. Crimes: Petty Theft Report on I AvenueReporting party noticed her...

Regional Housing Plan Approval Process Prompts Lawsuit by Four SANDAG Member...

Regional Housing Plan Approval Process Prompts Lawsuit by Four SANDAG Member CitiesFor the first time in the history of the San Diego Association of...

Outdoor Screening of E.T. Connects Friends and Families, Raises $15,000 for...

They came on foot, and they came by bike. They tumbled out of cars, or rolled in on golf carts. How ever they got...

City Manager Discusses Impact of SR75 Relinquishment on Coronado Businesses

Coronado Chamber Executive Director Sue Gillingham hosts a Zoom call with City Manager Blair King to discuss the upcoming relinquishment of State Route 75...

Artist Profile: Kyle Boatwright (video)

Born and raised in Coronado, Kyle Boatwright has transformed his graffiti art into a full-time, rewarding career. Brad Willis has this Artist Profile on...

CHS Combines Men’s and Women’s Tennis for a Co-Ed 2021 Season

In a typical Coronado High School tennis season, Islander women's Coach Rob Moore and Islander men's Coach Mackenzie White would find themselves in many...

Coronado Crime Report (September 5 through September 11)

The information below is provided weekly from the Coronado Police Department and then summarized for publication. Crimes: Vandalism Report on Alder StreetSuspect spray-painted on fence in...

2021 Coronado Community Read – Nomination Deadline Friday, Sept. 25, 2020

Friday, Sept. 25, is the last day to submit a nomination for the 2021 Coronado Community Read. The program encourages residents to join together...

San Diego County to Remain in Red Tier

After being on the brink of falling into the most restrictive Purple Tier, San Diego County will remain in Tier Two, or the Red...