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Fun day of paddling off Coronado
City Manager, Blair King, did not let his business suit keep him from trying to roll bowls at Twilight Open Bowling at the Coronado Lawn Bowling Green. Free Twilight Open Bowling, sponsored by the Coronado Lawn Bowling Club, will...
CORONADO, CA (June 2, 2014) – The City of Coronado has named recently retired Navy Capt. Clifford M. Maurer as its new Public Services Director. Maurer, who is expected to start June 23, has a nearly 30-year naval...
Tucked between a freeway, a Navy base and three large shipyards, Barrio Logan is not frequently part of the land-use disputes that roil City Hall. But now the blue-collar, largely Latino neighborhood is at the center of a high-profile...

Dolphin Jump

A playful dolphin diving back into the water...we are so lucky to be able to see these guys playing in their natural habitat.
One of the great reasons for living on the "rock"...we get to see the mighty carriers pull into port! This was taken a few weeks ago when the Nimitz pulled into port here in Coronado.

J Ave Sunrise

This photo was actually taken during a sunrise last year during those whacky storms we had then.
A great view of Point Loma from Coronado Beach
"Dr. Jeffrey Felix has been named Superintendent of the Year by the Association of California School Administrators and the San Diego County School Boards Association. The award covers 42 school districts in San Diego County and an...
Attention Coronado Foodies...a new seafood restaurant, in a historic location, will be opening this month. Bluewater Boathouse will open June 16th in the former location of 1887 on the Bay. It will be located at 1701 Strand...