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“No expense has been spared, and every attention necessary is given to make this (golf) one of the most popular of outdoor amusements.” - E.S. Babcock, Manager, Hotel Del Coronado, 1897 What began as casual outdoor amusement for Coronado in 1897,...
As the San Diego County Registrar of Voters continues to process ballots, the latest results have been released, with no change in the front runners for each race.An estimated 250,000 ballots from San Diego county voters remain to be...
Beginning in the 1960s through the late 1980s, Track and Field News would hold a National Postal 2-mile high school competition toward the end of cross country season where coaches would mail in their top five times derived from...
Impossible doesn’t seem to be in acclaimed biochemist Pat Brown’s vocabulary. But that word is central to the revolutionary Impossible Foods brand he pioneered. Looking behind the scenes in the documentary “Wild Hope: Mission Impossible” at this year’s Coronado...
In the second ousting of San Diego area commanding officers this week, the Navy on Thursday announced it relieved Cmdr. Cayanne McFarlane of her duties as commanding officer of Naval Information Warfare Training Group (NITWG).The Navy cited a "loss...
Casey Tanaka has conceded the race for Coronado's next mayor to John Duncan.Updated data from the San Diego County Registrar of Voters shows no change to the preliminary numbers released on election night, but represents more ballots counted and,...
14th Annual Take a Veteran to School DayThis morning, Take a Veteran to School Day, the Spectrum-organized special event — part of The HISTORY Channel’s Mission to Honor outreach initiative — took place at Coronado Middle School. This 14th...
Time to shop for a good cause! The popular Coronado Schools Foundation (CSF) Online Auction, in conjunction with this year's Gala on November 16, is open for bidding through Monday, November 18. This year’s auction features a host of...
Stunning, secretive, and quietly transfixing, “Conclave” is a masterful retelling of Robert Harris’ 2016 novel of the same title. Lengths of scarlet-red cloaks akin to “The Handmaid’s Tale” abound, as do modernizations of the cardinal characters. But for all...
Coronado favored the Democratic ticket in this year's presidential election, but leaned more Republican in other state and federal elections, early voting data shows.The city had long leaned Republican in presidential races, but in 2020, Coronado voters picked President...