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The idea of letting dogs run free in neighborhood parks suffered a swift demise at Tuesday’s city council meeting. Instead the council tasked city staff with finding an isolated location to build a fenced dog run. “A place where...
City Council: voted to not allow any existing historic parks to allow off-leash dogs, accepted mid year budget adjustments, approved agreement with Caltrans, heard update from sewage lobbyist and progress report on Community Grants A barrier is being constructed as...
A group of 20 or so mothers met informally last Sunday in Coronado to begin what they are calling “a dialogue on making our schools safer.” This meeting came on the heels of the February 14 murder of 17...
Coronado City Manager Blair King has shared information about the process and pending decisions regarding the possible removal or changing of the “Church Directory” sign in Spreckels Park at 6th and Orange, referenced by the city as one of...
The Coronado Chamber of Commerce’s 33rd Annual Salute to the Military Ball is still two months away, yet sponsorship opportunities are filling up quickly! The Chamber is thrilled to have over 30 sponsors on board, already surpassing the sponsorships...
The Rotary Club of Coronado is proud to donate $100,858.65 to the End Polio Now Rotary International Campaign. The donation will receive a 2 to 1 match from the Gates Foundation resulting in $302,575.95 to help eradicate the polio...
Coronado, with its perfect weather, beautiful beaches, great restaurants and pedestrian and bike friendly neighborhoods, has just about everything you could want, but if you need a change of scenery and love a good hike, consider driving up the...
Even though the Track and Field season began just this week, some of Coronado's athletes traveled last weekend to compete in pre-season meets. Alysah Hickey and Ruthie Grant-Williams ran in the Simplot Game hosted at Idaho State University. This...
You Can Give Kiley the Life of Riley Sweet, spunky, and as cute as they come, Kiley was brought in to PAWS when she was found wandering near Spreckels Park. This 8-month-old terrier blend is ready and waiting for her...
The South Bay Clean Water/No Border Sewage Movement posted notification on social media yesterday from the International Boundary and Water Commission (IBWC) stating that during installation of new electrical equipment at the pump station on the Mexico side of...