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Months after San Diego County asked the governor to declare the Tijuana sewage crisis an emergency, the governor’s office has deemed such a proclamation “unnecessary.”However, Governor Gavin Newsom has written to President Joe Biden requesting more funding to stop...
More than 900 people walked the streets to nosh, sip and savor tasty bites, drinks and other goodies at A Taste of Coronado 2023. The self-guided event, held on Wednesday, October 11th from 5 to 9pm, featured more than...
On Thursday, October 12, Islander Women’s Volleyball triumphed in an away match over Clairemont in three sets, 25-15, 25-11, 25-12. With the win, the team is now 4-4 in league and 17-14 overall.Assistant coach Ricky Khang attributed the team’s...
Experience the joy of learning a musical instrument with a beginner ukulele class at the John D. Spreckels Center. Students will learn familiar songs as Jose, from Villa Musica, teaches them strumming techniques on this fun four-stringed instrument.The one-hour...
Are you intrigued by personalized license plates? Longtime Coronado resident Marilyn Floyd has taken that interest to the next level, and has, for nearly 20 years, been making note of specialized license plates on cars and golf carts here...
Loss and grief are inevitable and unavoidable life experiences, ones that many people try to avoid or bear in silence. Discover different ways to navigate, interpret, and cope with grief and loss that lead to greater wisdom a stronger...
Join local adventurer Susan Stocker, who has driven the roads of Death Valley, camped, and hiked this wonderous place over the last 20 years. “Death Valley: Have No Fear! (at Least in the Wintertime)” is another installment of the Spreckels...
Coronado Middle School STEM students showed off their engineering and design skills by building original launching catapults for the CMS “Pumpkin Launch Challenge” on Thursday, October 12.Over the past two weeks STEM students built their pumpkin launchers using a...
Coronado Tennis Pro Emanuel “Manny” Mensah and Director of Retail Services Moises Orozco are spearheading an effort to share their love of tennis with local underserved youth. In late October, Mensah, along with other Coronado tennis pros Joel Myers...
The Coronado Girls Tennis Team won six consecutive matches before falling 4-14 to league leader San Diego High School on Thursday. Earlier in October, the team triumphed over Mission Bay, University City, and Christian. San Diego High The number one doubles...