Taking the lead on digital proficiency hasn’t been a new concept here at the Coronado Unified School District (CUSD). Ensuring students are prepared for the era in which they live and will later work has always been a priority....
After a reassessment of public risk, the City has decided to remove three large trees of concern at Spreckels Park. Two of the trees, both Sugar Gum eucalyptus trees, are adjacent to the park’s playground and are the same...
He wants Coronado residents, especially those who have children who attend the local schools, to know how much this job means to him. “I’m an honest person. I enjoy my work here. I look forward to coming to work each day.”
Chances for Children’s Christmas Toy Drive Starts Dec. 7th
Celebrating its 20th year of serving children, Chances for Children (CFC) will be conducting its annual Christmas Toy Drive from Dec. 7th through the holidays to benefit homeless families from Father...
Ho Ho Ho! Glorietta Bay Inn loves their locals! Attending Coronado's Holiday Parade & Open House on Friday, December 4? Who wouldn't need rest after visiting Snow Mountain, meeting Santa Claus, watching the festive Holiday Parade and Tree Lighting...
“Sometimes a dog is the only friend to a homeless person,” said KUSI TV’s Brandi Williams. “It’s not uncommon for homeless people to go hungry just so their dogs can eat.”Never one to shy away from a cause, Williams,...
Did you know that there are many military personnel who have to spend Christmas away from home, many for the first time? What better way to say “thank you” for their service than to invite them for Christmas dinner with your family?This...
Cheerleaders are stereotyped to be bubbly and positive. The girls from the Pop Warner Jr. Midget Cheer team embody that happy persona and they have every reason to be gushing. The team has been working hard since August and it is...
Oz, Dog of the Del is a beautifully illustrated children's book written by Taylor Baldwin Kiland. She collaborated with talented folk artist Patricia Palermino to recreate a 19th century summer at the Hotel Del Coronado from the perspective of...
Commander Andrew Bodnar, WW2, Korea, Vietnam - By Joanne BodnarAs a young child, I remember asking my father, “Dad, why did you join the Navy?” His response was simply, “I always wanted to fly.”Well, Commander (CDR) Andrew Joseph Bodnar did that, and a whole...













