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Written and directed by Hallie Meyers-Shyer, the mid-life coming-of-age story Home Again stars Reese Witherspoon as a freshly-turned forty year old who's struggling as she acclimates to life after separating from her husband. Making the move from New York...
Coronado Sports Calendar for Sept. 11 – Sept. 16, 2017
Silver Strand interactive signals installation update New Fire Chief Jim Lydon will begin new duties on October 10, 2017 Coronado Fire Department Battalion Chief Perry Peake has now headed to Florida to assist with Hurricane Irma City-operated leaf...
Introduction On August 9, 2017, as management of the Hotel del Coronado was assumed by Hilton Hotels, Harold Rapoza, Jr. stepped into his new role as General Manager of the Del. Even though the Del, which is owned by the...
Join the recreation staff this fall at the City of Coronado's Boathouse for a Full Moon Group Paddle! Paddle by the light of the full moon on and around Glorietta Bay. The group begins the paddle at the Coronado...
On August 25 and 26, Sharp HospiceCare held its 15th annual Sharp HospiceCare Benefit Dinner and Regatta. Along with Sharp HospiceCare, the event was hosted by Coronado Yacht Club and Cortez Racing Association. Top event sponsors included Horizon Oxygen...
The Coronado Community Center offers recreational classes for people of all ages. Even our youngest community members benefit from enrichment classes. For babies six months to walking, we have a new Babies Bouncing the Beat Class that gives moms/dads...
As many residents of both Imperial Beach and Coronado had hoped, the Coronado City Council did discuss the ongoing border sewage issue that is the topic of pending litigation by the city of Imperial Beach against the International Boundary...
Fonda Don Diego, located at 120 Orange Avenue, is Coronado's newest Mexican restaurant with a menu designed by Chef Alejandro Martinez from Chez Loma. Located in the same space where Gustatory was formerly located, Fonda Don Diego is still in...
You wouldn’t think 1957 could get any better with the release of the first Frisbee, Dr. Seuss' The Cat in the Hat being published, and for you sports fans, the Brooklyn Dodgers moving to Los Angeles. But, the most...