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Local restaurants (and neighbors) Saiko Sushi and Sapori Italian Restaurant are expanding. First off, Saiko Sushi is opening up their second location at 2884 University Ave in North Park. They have had wonderful success at their...
Crimes Reported Report of Domestic Violence Subject and her boyfriend got into verbal argument at their residence. The argument was reported to be verbal only with no force. 700 Block of Orange 1/23/2015 Malicious Mischief/Vandalism Unknown suspect(s)...
The Catalyst SAT Bootcamp is a two-day seminar for students that provides go-to strategies for every question they'll face on the test -- a real preparation class designed by instructors who have earned multiple perfect scores on the...
After months of mystery, the curtain has been lifted. A new pizzeria is now open in the location that previously housed Alexander's Pizza, which closed its doors last summer after 23 years in business here. Owned and operated by...
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...
CORONADO, CA (January 29, 2015) – A new four-part poetry class called Poetry for the People invites community members to explore this creative art. It's for those who love reading poetry or always wanted to understand it better. There...
Supply Our Students, a 501(c) (3) organization, is having its First Annual Celebration of a Community of Compassion on February 10 at the Hotel Del promoting and highlighting Nicolas Brown in Coronado, CA February 3, 2015 – Coronado,...
Coronado High School Engineering and Naval Science students participated in building underwater robot and holding a competition. The SeaPerch program was developed by the Office of Naval Research. SeaPerch is... A hands-on educational tool Fun and...
California school districts are reworking their budgets to reflect an unexpected infusion of education funds laid out in Gov. Jerry Brown's state spending plan released three weeks ago. But not every school district is celebrating with the same...
A question often asked is what would modern times be without Shakespeare; however, this month local students are instead asking what would Shakespeare be like in the modern times? The answer, in their opinion, is A Midsummer's Night...