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On Saturday, June 17th, beginning at 9 am, the Coronado Rotary Club will hold its 20th Annual Low Tide Ride & Stride through the cooperation of the US Navy, the City of Coronado, and the California State Parks Department....
Thanks to Tony Perri and Surf's Up Studios for this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vuXW2awVI_EOn Tuesday, May 30, the Old Goats of the Travis Manion Foundation and the Loews Good Neighbors hosted a wheelchair-basketball and barbecue event at the Loews Coronado Bay Resort to raise...
This Halloween, as always, you can expect to see a lot of girls dressed up as their favorite superhero, Wonder Woman, but I suspect you'll notice some differences in their updated costumes. For years, the standard Wonder Woman costume...
One of the goals of Rotary is to help young people develop their leadership abilities and self-confidence to the fullest. To that end, the Rotary Youth Leadership Awards (RYLA) program was developed by Rotary International to encourage strong leadership...
San Diego, Calif. – (June 4, 2017) – Top-seeded Keegan Smith looked prepared to begin his collegiate tennis career at UCLA later this fall as he won the men’s singles title at the USTA National Open Hard Court Championships...
Padres Pedal the Cause announced a first for its annual charity cycling event – several routes will cross the Coronado Bay Bridge during the fifth annual Padres Pedal the Cause event that takes place on November 11-12, 2017, at...
The Coronado Public Library is proud to announce our second year of Summer Reading Bingo for Adults beginning Thursday, June 8. This is a fun way to challenge yourself to read outside your comfort zone and have a chance...
Coronado Playhouse and Pickwick Players have joined forces to bring James and the Giant Peach, opening Friday June 9th and running until Sunday July 2nd, 2017 at Coronado Playhouse. After the success of A Year with Frog and Toad...
The agenda for the June 6 city council meeting features: a rate increase for trash collection; turn restrictions of A, C, and Pomona Avenues; the 2017-2018 city budget; a pay increase for city workers; two Cultural Arts Commission requests...
Submitted by Brad GerbelIn a Letter to the Editor, published in the Coronado Times on June 2nd, Mrs. Kathryn Blitt requested that I retract my statement that opponents to the transitional home for victims of sex trafficking have threatened...