April proved to be another strong real estate month for Coronado. Dipping only slightly from March’s 24 homes sold, we saw 20 homes close last month. With the summer season rapidly approaching, the nation’s most popular house hunting time,...
Ah, the cherished Sunday each May where we take time to shower that wonderful woman in our lives with praise, love and even a few thoughtful gifts. If you’re scratching your head thinking about the best way to celebrate...
Islander Track & Field Head Coach George Green updated The Coronado Times with this detailed recap of the successful 2017 season. The championship meets will start later this week.The season got started in January with several of our runners qualifying...
Kindness Starts with K(a)i
Sweet and gentle Kai is looking for a forever family who will appreciate her loving and affectionate demeanor.· Kai loves receiving affection, and will solicit pets from her human friends.· Kai rewards her human friends for...
Coronado is a home to many single military members and military families. According to information from Coronado Unified School District, 39% of Coronado's population is military families. We are frequently called to move overseas. Once overseas, many spend a...
The Coronado Chamber of Commerce is hosting a Focus Group and is inviting the community to attend this evening of brainstorming and idea sharing. The Chamber has implemented a number of changes and new initiatives based on the feedback...
Jazz vespers is a contemporary riff on an ancient prayer service held at sunset. Early evening is a great time to pause and give thanks for all the day has held - the good, the bad and the ugly...
Thanks to the City of Coronado Police Department for providing The Coronado Times with the below information (partial list):
CRIMES
5/3/17: Battery On a Spouse or Cohabitant at Unknown Location
Suspect slapped his wife, who was not injured and refused medical care.5/2/17: Petty...
Coronado Sports Calendar for the Week of May 8-13, 2017
The Advanced Placement (AP) classes began to take off in the early 1950s when we saw a need for a higher education. These high school classes are college-level courses that challenge students with a rigorous curriculum. Aiming for excellence...













