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CMS 6th graders will be attending the annual San Diego County Outdoor Education Camp at Camp Cuyamaca from October 24-28.  This is an intense week-long program which allows our students to participate in various hands-on science activities in the beautiful...
The San Diego County Regional Airport Authority (Airport Authority) is preparing the Airport Land Use Compatibility Plan (ALUCP) for Naval Air Station North Island (NASNI). The ALUCP will play an important role in ensuring that new development in the...
This past summer the Voice of San Diego and The Coronado Times reported on the City of Coronado’s laissez-faire approach to sea-level rise.While other coastal cities (Imperial Beach and Del Mar) have made plans for a future that may well see...
If you watched the 2016 Summer Olympics, you most likely noticed many athletes were sporting circular discolorations all over their bodies. What many people assumed were bruises were actually the result of "cupping," an ancient therapy that has been primarily...
The new selfie station at Coronado Art Walk this weekend has gone viral with the hashtag #BeApartOfTheArt (Instagram -- Twitter -- Facebook)There was a long line all day Saturday to get a photo within the beautiful patriotic wings. Local artist Peggy Irvin was commissioned by the...
Make the grade - adopt a feline study buddy! While making a list of school supplies needed for is school year, don’t forget to add a feline Study Buddy to your list!A feline Study Buddy will relieve stress, be loyal,...
Each week, the City Manager’s Office provides an update that includes information on programs, services and issues within the City, as well as news, project updates and follow-up information when necessary.Get up to speed on what’s going on in...
The Coronado Cultural Arts Commission's fall banners have been approved by the City Council.The street pole banner program consists of six different banner cycles, each on display along the Orange Avenue Corridor for a minimum of six weeks. The...
In an effort to clean up the mismatched accumulation of newsracks along Orange Avenue, the Coronado City Council has adopted new rules to create a more uniform and cleaner look.At its Tuesday, September 6 meeting, the council updated its...
The Coronado City Council has approved an Agreement for Services with Brian Smock to serve as the new Head Golf Professional at the Coronado Municipal Golf Course. His contract begins February 1, 2017.The Coronado native and 1991 Coronado High...