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More than 150 people packed into the Fire Station Venue last week for the "Sip, Shop, and Shuffle" fundraiser, a collaboration between the Cancer Cartel and Coronado Mahjong. When the night was done, they had raised more than $20,000...
Looking for something fun to do on your child’s day off from school? Join us for the Lil Pilgrim’s Party (with parents), a special Thanksgiving celebration for little ones age 3-5 and their favorite adults.Together you’ll enjoy cooking...
Looking for a fun way to keep your little turkeys busy on their day off from school on Nov. 10? Join us for Turkey Time Fun, a Thanksgiving celebration that welcomes all young friends ages 6–11. They’ll spend the...
Al R. Sorensen 1936-2025 Al Sorensen spent a lifetime in the water business. His expertise helped shape such major organizations as the Sweetwater Authority, the Chula Vista Yacht Club, the Coronado Maritime Foundation, and the California American Water Authority. He was...
The Soroptimist Club of Coronado (SIC) is asking the Coronado community for help to collect and provide personal hygiene and toiletry items for women, their children, and independent teenage girls at the SIC’s annual Gift Bag Giveaway. The event...
The information below is provided by the Coronado Police Department and summarized for publication. This report covers Oct. 18 to Oct. 24. Arrests: Domestic violenceOct. 18: A 26-year-old woman was arrested on misdemeanor charges for domestic battery, which carries a potential...
The City of Coronado and the Avenue of Heroes Committee, invites the community to attend the Avenue of Heroes Banner Ceremony on Saturday, Nov. 1, at 10:30 AM at the Coronado Performing Arts Center, located at 650 D Avenue.This...
Coronado's Island Express program was a hit with riders, and a hit to the city's budget.The city is exploring cost-saving measures that could support a permanent return of the mini shuttle service. These could include ride fares, advertising on...
As Coronado's longstanding events continue to grow in popularity and attendance, city leaders are working to balance traditions, public safety, and city resources.For example, Coronado's Fourth of July parade and its annual Crown City Classic race both draw crowds:...
Submitted by Rebecca KingOur Founding Fathers created a government of three co-equal branches with the specific intention that each would be a check on the others, preventing any one branch from becoming too powerful. In other words, Congress and...