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Join the Coronado Woman's Club (CWC) this Saturday, November 2 from 10 am to 1 pm for the Pop-up Fall Sale. Get a jump-start on fall decorating with gorgeous succulent bowls and be ready for fall gift giving with wine...
Growing up in Boston playing “pond hockey,” Elliot Feldman never imagined how that would translate into life changing experiences later in life. One of which was a celebration this past weekend when seven of his former hockey players from...
Beyond the Teams, a local nonprofit, is holding their fundraiser, Comedy for a Cause, at Shore Duty on Orange Ave. in Coronado, November 21 at 7 pm. The idea for a local comedy fundraiser came from Beyond the Teams’...
The most ambitious of the United States' projects to tackle the Tijuana sewage crisis officially launched Oct. 29.Rehabilitation and expansion of the South Bay International Wastewater Treatment Plant will double its capacity and, alongside other related projects, is expected...
Valley Center has hosted a late-season invite at Kit Carson Park for around two decades. It’s been called the Jaguar or Kit Carson Invite at various times. Now it’s called the Kit Carson Invite, but the Valley Center Jaguars...
I am not sure the film "We Live in Time" lives in time as much as it does jump in time. I went in knowing that the film spans a decade, but the first fifteen minutes jumping between time...
Coronado MainStreet has been a vital contributor to the Coronado business district since 1988. In addition to boosting traffic and increasing revenue, Executive Director Karla Robles-Puig shares the focus on volunteerism in Coronado. How Coronado MainStreet Began Main Street America is...
A paid political endorsement letter from Laura Wilkinson SintonI love our beautiful town. I know you do, too. It is up to us to future-proof Coronado as we face dangerous new weather patterns as well as mandates imposed from outside...
Terra Lawson-Remer is on a mission to investigate the Tijuana River Valley as a potential Superfund site.“For eight decades, we know that this river valley has been contaminated with sewage, toxic chemicals, industrial waste, heavy metals, banned pesticides, and...
The final match of the season for Coronado High School girls volleyball offered the perfect set-up: The #1-ranked Islanders, 7-0 in league, were playing league #2 Scripps Ranch, 6-1. If the Islanders won, they would win the Eastern League...