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Have a SEP-IRA? Read This. By Peter C. Thoms, CFA www.orionportfolios.com If you contribute to a SEP-IRA, then good for you. You are reducing current-year taxes while building a tax-deferred retirement nest egg. However,...
At its June 11 meeting, the Coronado Transportation Commission adopted the report of its Mobility and Traffic Calming Working Group on the results of the Third & Fourth Streets Traffic Calming Study prepared by the traffic engineering firm...
"Let's admit it," the Jurassic World operations manager, Claire, states briskly, "no one's impressed by dinosaurs anymore." So Jurassic World, a dazzling dinosaur theme park built on the ruins of the failed Jurassic Park, is taking its game to...
Utility boxes are typically big, green and ugly, but without them the city's electric grid would not function. For decades, cities and residents accepted them as a necessary blight on the urban landscape. However, a few decades back, communities...

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An art mecca fifteen minutes away from Coronado? Yes, it's Liberty Station at the Naval Training Center (NTC) in Point Loma. The area was touted to me as being "as wonderful as Balboa Park, but with better...
On Sunday, June 14th, the Hotel del Coronado welcomes a very special guest, and this time, it's not a secret. Gary Sinise and his 12-member Lt. Dan Band will perform on the beach for a first-ever Flag Day BBQ...
This past weekend my husband and I took a short getaway trip to NYC. There are few places on earth that I enjoy more than New York, especially the cobblestone streets of Soho and the view of Manhattan from...