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Pet parents in Coronado and across San Diego, get ready for a howling good time! PAWS is hosting their HOWL-O-WEEN event on Saturday, October 21 from 1 to 4 pm. The event will take place at the Coronado Ferry Landing. ...
Coronado Middle School provides a Career and Technical Education (CTE) program of study which involves a multiyear sequence of classes. One such class is the Broadcast Journalism class for which Heidi Frampton is the teacher.Students in this class write...
Emerald Keepers is seeking to raise awareness about water and air quality in Coronado. The County of San Diego tests our waters regularly and Emerald Keepers has air quality monitors on homes around Coronado. While we don’t know why...
In its struggle to add 912 housing units to Coronado, a draft plan released by the city outlines nine potential sites for more housing, supplemented by carriage house conversions, accessory dwelling unit construction, and new military housing.The sites, including...
It was a foggy fall night on Friday, October 6, as the Coronado High School Varsity Football Team hosted the Crawford Colts in a tight match-up as part of the annual Homecoming festivities. First Quarter Senior Graham Bower scored the first...
An adaptation of the classic novel Jane Eyre, opened at Lamb's Players Theatre October 3rd and runs through November 12th. Lamb's talented team of actors brought JANE - A Ghost Story to life, masterfully telling the tale while transforming...
The Coronado Democratic Club is delighted to announce a vital meeting featuring speaker Lorraine Esgate, Co-Chair of Reproductive Freedom For All, on Saturday, October 14.Esgate will share insights on the current landscape of reproductive rights and actionable steps for...
Since 1969, California law has required all cities and counties demonstrate how they will meet the housing needs of everyone in the community. The regional association of governments, SANDAG, tells cities how many homes they must plan for to...
Over 3,000 palm trees in the public right of way and parks are being pruned as part of the City of Coronado's annual palm trimming program. Removing the dead fronds, flower stalks, and fruit helps maintain the trees’ health...
On Wednesday, October 4, the Islander Boys Varsity Water Polo team faced the Bishop's Knights in their ninth home game of the season. Under the new leadership of head coach and former U.S. Olympian Jesse Smith, the team currently...