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Since setting up shop in 1999 (late 2017 in Coronado), Gelato Paradiso has been on a mission to create some of the finest gelatos and sorbettos available. Building upon authentic Sicilian recipes passed down through generations, we craft our...
The City of Coronado’s 2024 Free Summer Shuttle bus program will begin service on Monday, July 1 starting with a kickoff event at 9 am in Spreckels Park. The event is open to the public. After the kick-off ceremony,...
The Coronado Historical Association Museum is pleased to announce the grand opening on June 28, 2024 of a new restaurant: L’Orangerie, a truly authentic French experience. L’Orangerie, brought to you by the Coronado Historical Association Museum, promises to ‘bring a touch of...
Three years ago, a one-way ticket for the San Diego-Coronado Ferry cost $5. Starting Friday, it will cost $9.The change comes after the California Public Utilities commission in February voted to allow the ferry's operator to increase or decrease...
For the last seven years, Mitch McKay and his wife have walked the south end of the boca rio – the mouth of the Tijuana River, where it meets the Pacific Ocean. One day, his wife had an open...
Last week, campers visited Old McDonald's Farm at the new Crown City Camp, created Bird Feeders, mixed yummy soil layer dirt cups, and painted plant pots. The week was filled with many activities, including relay races, Barnyard Dances, Crop...
🎶 Add some free live music to your weekend with the Ferry Landing Weekend Concert Series, held on both Saturday and Sunday afternoons from 2 to 5 pm. Enjoy shopping, dining and dancing, all in one place at the...
Submitted by the SarbersBeloved, local restaurateur family, the Sarbers, will celebrate 30 years on July 1 of serving the community at Island Pasta, just one block north of the Hotel del Coronado at 1202 Orange Ave. The Sarbers extend...
This generation’s geriatric “Mission: Impossible,” “Thelma” is a cheeky, touching tribute to the relationship between a grandmother (June Squibb) and her lovingly-protective grandson. Content amidst her Hoosier cabinets, floral wallpaper, and embroidery, Thelma Post is everyone’s favorite grandmother: proffering snacks...
The information below is provided by the Coronado Police Department and summarized for publication. Arrests: Hit and Run on 5th Street and Orange Avenue No injuries reported.Hit and Run on Coronado Cays Boulevard No injuries reported.Hit and Run on Silver Strand Boulevard and...