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Coronado Rotarians and guests were greatly inspired by their guest speaker, Holocaust survivor, Dr. Edith Eger. At age 16 she was sent to Auschwitz, where she was commanded to dance for Josef Mengele after watching him send her mother...
Murder on the Orient Express, published in 1934, was one of Agatha Christie's most famous novels. The best-selling author of all time, the late Agatha Christie captivated readers with her fictitious crime stories, and Murder on the Orient Express...
City Council presented pies and turkeys to the annual Turkey Coloring Contest winners Veterans Day Weekend special events will create extra pedestrian and vehicle trafficCoronado Island Film Festival Nov. 9 through Nov. 12 with events held at...
UPDATE: Congratulations on the CIF San Diego Section Open Division Championship! The Islanders beat La Jolla 10-9 in overtime on Saturday night.The Coronado Islanders (16-11) take on the La Jolla Vikings (14-10) this Saturday at the Coggan Family Aquatix Center...
Opening day of the Coronado Island Film Festival (CIFF) was fabulous. It was a beautiful day, almost so sunny that I didn’t want to go inside a theater. On the other hand, I really love documentaries and was looking...
A town hall meeting brings together people of a community with their elected leaders to discuss local issues in a relatively casual setting.Mayor Bailey hosted a town hall meeting this Wednesday evening (November 8, 2017). He invited residents of...
Do you know a peacemaker? The Rotary Club of Coronado will be honoring a member of the community with its 2017-18 Peacemaker Award.The Peacemaker Award is designed to recognize members of the community who have made a significant difference in...
At its November 7 meeting the city council amended the accessory dwelling units (ADU) ordinance, refused to endorse the Port of San Diego’s “Illuminate the Bridge” project, and rescinded a 2018 ballot measure to increase council salaries.Accessory Dwelling Units....
The Coronado Times spoke with Tod Mesirow, co-director of The Wild Ponies of Chincoteague documentary showing at the Coronado Island Film Festival. The film, created by Kurt Kolaja and Tod Mesirow, chronicles a small island community's "pony penning" and the incredible impact one pony makes...
Where Tuesday there was The Coronado Flower Lady, yesterday morning there was a city cleanup crew.Tuesday night at 9:18 pm, Coronado Police (CPD) received calls that an accident had happened on Orange Avenue. Witnesses described a black vehicle traveling...