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The Coronado High School girls tennis team ended its regular-season play with a 5-10 record. The team was competitive in many of the matches despite having only four players who returned from the 2023 team.For example, three of the...
A paid political endorsement letter from Dawn RichardsWhy is Amy Steward the best City Council candidate for Coronado’s stewardship?Amy is 100% credible, truthful, and never claims credit for something she hasn’t done, and seldom acknowledges the credit she is due....
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...
Sponsored post submitted by John Duncan I am sincerely grateful to the Coronado community for its strong interest in who will become the next mayor of Coronado. I certainly hope to do very well in the election, but regardless of...
One of Coronado's young athletes has ranked among the best in the country.Kailani Miante qualified as an All-American Youth Triathlete for 2024. To do so, the 10-year-old had to complete three triathlons in the top 10% of her age...
Registered voters can return their mail ballot for the November Presidential General Election to any one of 150 official ballot drop boxes located around the county.Two convenient locations are available for registered voters in Coronado to drop off their voted...
Jolie Wins Best Dish Coronado's own Jolie won best dish in both the critics' and people's choice categories at the Del Mar Wine and Food Festival this year. The victory follows a best dish win last fall at San Diego...
Coronado Community Theater, best known as Coronado Playhouse (CPH), is wrapping up their 79th season with a bang. Leaving no stone unturned, there is a performance for everyone. Come in for the immersive, spooky experience of "Sweeney Todd;" bring...
Join us for a delightful day trip to Julian on November 20, 2024, hosted by the John D. Spreckels Center. We’ll depart at 9:15 AM and return by 2:45 PM, offering you a perfect escape to this charming small...
A paid political endorsement letter from Andrew GadeAs we approach the upcoming election, it's important to reflect on the impact of negative partisan politics on our Coronado community. While our city generally prides itself on respectful and nonpartisan elections,...