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Long-time city employee Kelly Purvis was appointed to the Coronado City Council, filling a vacancy that was created when John Duncan was elected mayor.The appointment was decided through four rounds of voting during the Jan. 21 council meeting, in...
The mission of the world-wide Soroptimist organization is to advance opportunities for women and girls as they seek educational advancement and financial independence. The preeminent program supporting these goals is the Live Your Dream (LYD) Scholarship, awarded annually to...
The Port of San Diego formally swore in its 2025 officers for the Board of Port Commissioners on Tuesday, January 14. Danielle Moore, a San Diego appointee, is chair; Ann Moore, Chula Vista’s appointee, is vice chair; and Michael...
Coronado Brewing Company is proud to announce the official launch of Aloha Warrior IPA in 16oz six-packs, available starting January 2025. This beer represents more than just a new addition to the Coronado Brewing lineup—it’s a tribute to a hero and a...
Source: Coronado Unified School DistrictCoronado High School sophomore Sierra Burton took first place in the CHS Creative Writing Club’s sixth annual Short Story Competition. The fun contest is open to all high school students and provides an opportunity to...
As a thank you to the generous people of Coronado and beyond who became Charter Members last year, Emerald Keepers hosted an evening get-together at the Coronado Tasting Room on Thursday, Jan. 16.The two-hour event was a chance to...
The Coronado Island Film Festival (CIFF) is thrilled to officially kick off its 10th anniversary by opening the 2025 film submissions, as well as script submissions for its screenwriting competition.Submissions are accepted via FilmFreeway and the first Early Bird...
The CHS Islander Girls' Basketball team won games over Kearny and Mission Bay this week, bringing their record to an impressive 10-1 overall, and 2-1 in league play. The team bounced back from their first loss of the season...
If you're looking for a smart, edgy, and funny play that takes on issues like addiction, race, and authenticity, check out "Barbecue" at the Coronado Playhouse. The play runs through February 2 with shows Thursday through Sunday. Tickets are...
The Coronado Historical Association hosted a memorable evening on January 16, 2025, as part of its highly anticipated Spring Wine & Lecture Series. Attendees gathered to hear from Colonel Jim Jamison, USMC (Ret.), a decorated Marine and Coronado resident,...