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We, the Coronado Scribes, consist of both professional and amateur writers. We have in common a desire to learn, by sharing our efforts and listening to other writers. We hold pressure-less sessions every Wednesday, at the Coronado Library conference...
As a co-chair of the YES on Prop E campaign, I have received inquiries from time to time as to the nature of the folks that are working together to pass Prop E in Coronado. The...
Prop E is nearly identical to Del Mar's Prop CC General Obligation (GO) School Bond, which was opposed by San Diego County Taxpayers Association (SDCTA), and wisely rejected by taxpayers in 2012. Here are five key reasons why...
After reviewing the text of Proposition E several times, I have the following questions, concerns, and opinions for the School Board and the voters of Coronado. In the interest of full disclosure, my family and I are property...
The recent article in the San Diego Union Tribune reiterates what many have known: That CUSD has benefited from strong leadership. The Board started cutting years before other school districts to stay ahead of the budget curve....
The San Diego Blood Bank will hold a community blood drive on Saturday, May 31st from 9am-2pm in the Union Bank Parking Lot on 800 Orange Avenue. The blood drive is for all people willing to donate their blood,...
The San Diego Union-Tribune has endorsed Proposition E, the proposed bond measure aimed at providing much needed support to Coronado's public schools over the next decade. The UT Editorial Board noted that the Coronado Unified School District...
Sheryl Rosander, RSIP-3 committee chair Despite living in what some call paradise, many Coronado residents worry that plethora of "McMansions" erected next to bungalows threatened the city's village atmosphere and residents' quality of life."We're seeing things happening in our neighborhoods...
TAF, the Third and Fourth Streets Planning Community Group, is getting things moving. We are excited to catch everyone up on our accomplishments over the initial 6 months of TAF. First, for those who did not attend, here...
Most non-public safety facilities in the City of Coronado will be closed on Monday, May 26, for the Memorial Day holiday. Coronado Police and Fire will be staffed for the holiday. Public Services will be on call...