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City Manager Blair King is pleased to announce the appointment of Rich Grunow as Coronado’s new Community Development Director. Grunow is set to start work May 7.Grunow, 46, has worked in land use and environmental planning with California public agencies...
The Coronado Promenade Concerts Board today unveiled a 16-concert schedule for 2018.With musical acts ranging from classic rock to Latin jazz to swing and soul, the series will deliver a variety of styles, all designed to fit the comfortable...
Over the weekend, I joined my family at the Coronado Boathouse for a unique water adventure: a Full Moon Group Paddle. Led by the Coronado Recreation Department, the evening paddle was scheduled around the Blue Moon event that night....
Geppetto's Toys is coming back to Coronado and plans to be open by the end of April at 1146 Orange Ave (former location of In Good Taste). They are now hiring for part-time sales associates. It's a great part...
 Steven Spielberg's highly acclaimed movie, based on the 2011 sci-fi novel Ready Player One by Ernest Cline, hit theaters this weekend, giving Spielberg his biggest opening weekend since 2008. This visually stunning, fast-paced and exciting movie takes you on a...
Due to staffing shortages, the City of Coronado Aquatics Center has reduced hours of operation. The Lifeguard shortage has been ongoing for over a year, and despite the department’s best efforts to find potential employees, they have been unable...
Coronado Sports Calendar for April 2-7, 2018
There's been a lot of interest in whether basements should be built in Coronado and under what conditions. The City of Coronado Planning Commission will be holding a hearing on Coronado basements on April 10, 2018 at 3:00pm in City...
Submitted by Bruce A. HaakWe moved to Coronado in the early 1960s. It was but one in a long series of frequent moves facilitated by the U.S. Navy. I had attended junior high school at Whidbey Island, WA, where...
Submitted by Jim & Alison NewhallBy signing SB54, our Governor directed all California cities and counties to ignore Federal laws, and to interfere with Federal law enforcement efforts, in order to provide sanctuary for criminal illegal aliens residing in...