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Take the guesswork out of crafting the perfect cake with master baker and local Coronado resident, Jill O’Connor. The author of seven cookbooks, O’Connor also writes regularly for the food section of the San Diego Union Tribune, and has...
When it comes to studying history, anything involving World War II is always especially intriguing to me. When I lived in Hawaii, the USS Arizona Memorial was practically in my backyard. I've stood in Anne Frank's bedroom in Amsterdam,...
I'm admittedly one of the wimpiest people I know when it comes to any sort of amusement park activities. Standing at five foot even, I usually (thankfully) barely even qualify to ride most roller coasters, but when I do,...
Coronado Firefighters' Annual Spaghetti Dinner to be held July 23 with proceeds going to the Burn Institute City celebrates rebuilt Spreckels Park restroom and Glorietta Bay Boat Launch Ramp & Dock C opening Chamber recognized local public safety...
In today’s tumultuous beer climate, two of San Diego’s most respected and award-winning independent craft breweries are joining forces to deliver more beer to thirsty fans. Coronado Brewing Company will acquire a majority share in Monkey Paw Brewing Company....
Despite putting most of the agenda on the consent calendar, the city council held one of its longest meetings of the year on Tuesday, July 18. The bulk of the time was taken up by three items: community grants,...
You'll Go Bonzo for Reagan! Reagan and her presidential siblings Clinton, Kennedy, and Roosevelt were brought to PAWS when their Good Samaritan caregiver became concerned for their safety. Reagan's brothers were adopted together and now Reagan is looking for her...
 Michele Lee Paquin was born to John and Linda Paquin, in Rockford, Illinois, July 24, 1960. She died February 18, 2017 at the age of 56. The cause of death was pneumonia, complicated by extreme pulmonary issues. She was...
“We are here to celebrate a success,” said City Manager Blair King. After decades of work, the City of Coronado and the Port of San Diego held a joint ribbon cutting to celebrate the completion of the Glorietta Bay...
"If you think preventing suicides and traffic backups on the Coronado Bridge is a worthwhile issue, then please watch and share this video. Coronado cannot make this change alone, we need help from our state officials."  - Mayor Richard BaileyRelated...