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Sponsored post submitted and paid for by Mark Warner for Coronado City CouncilCoronado has one of the more interesting upcoming political races in recent memory.  There are three Mayoral Candidates for one seat and six Councilmember candidates for...
For decades, up until 2018, there were two nearly identical cross country invites held at Rohr Park in Chula Vista in early September. The Otay Ranch head coach, Ian Cumming, hosted the Mustang Invite, and the Sweetwater coach, Tim...
The year was 1946. Alton Collier, a 26-year-old Black man living on Alameda Boulevard, was supposed to take his wife out dancing. But he never made it home. He was attacked by two Navy sailors aboard the Coronado ferry,...
 Emerald Keepers is seeking to raise awareness about water and air quality in Coronado. The County of San Diego tests our waters regularly and Emerald Keepers has air quality monitors on homes around Coronado. While we don’t know why...
Residents and advocates have long asked Coronado to declare a state of emergency in the ongoing Tijuana sewage crisis.But doing so is a legal mechanism that is not appropriate, city leaders say. Instead, the Coronado City Council on Sept....
Prepared by: Julie Viera (daughter) Captain Charles C. Yanquell was born in 1893 and volunteered for duty in the 5th Ohio Infantry in April 1917. He was commissioned a 2nd Lieutenant in the Army Reserve and served as Platoon Leader...
A high-pressure system is lingering over the San Diego region. The City has opened dedicated cooling centers at the Coronado Library and the John D. Spreckels Center when temperatures remain above 85 degrees.Staying in an air-conditioned area during the hottest...
Get ready to embark on a fascinating journey through the world of indigo with "BLUE GOLD: The Art and Science of Indigo," on September 13, from 11:30 am to 12:30 pm. Join us for an exclusive presentation featuring guest...
Editor's note: This article was updated on Sept. 12 to include comment from Joel Myers, the city's tennis director.Carissa Hackworth has been playing tennis in Coronado for more than a decade – avidly.“This is where my deepest friendships are,...
It's going to cost more to golf, swim, or rent facilities in Coronado starting next year. The Coronado City Council will decide just how much more later this month.By increasing rates, the city will recapture more of the costs...