Each week, the City of Coronado City Manager's Office provides an update that includes information on programs, services and issues within the City, as well as news, project updates and follow-up information when applicable. Featured below are highlights...
Do you know your next door neighbors? Probably not -- or only enough to say hello when you drive by or see them in the hall. Facebook is heavily used to link family and friends that are often...
The San Diego Medical Examiner said Rebecca Zahau stripped naked, tied her hands and feet behind her back and hanged herself from the balcony of a Coronado Island mansion in 2011. Zahau's family contends she was murdered by...
The California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) is presently updating its Engineering and Traffic Surveys for Third and Fourth Streets, which are part of California State Highways 75 and 282. The results of the updated surveys will determine...
Science has never been so, well, musical. Think Schoolhouse Rock!, but with live singing, dancing and demonstrations. FMA Live! Forces in Motion is an award-winning science education concert that uses Newton's Laws of motion to excite and engage...
For 20 years this was home of Alexander's Pizza. It's now under wraps until its new owner moves in There is a sense among some in the community that the cost of doing business in Coronado may...
Crimes Reported Vandalism (Less than $400)Between 3:30 p.m. on 10/3 and 8:37 a.m. on 10/4, unknown person(s) used their hand(s) to hit the driver's side vehicle mirrors forward of at least 15 vehicles in the 700 block of F...
Lentils, spice, chicken, rice. This is the mantra four words that mean the difference between going hungry and enjoying a hot meal. For kids living in the Dominican Republic, wondering where their next meal is coming from is...
Congrats to Mootime on celebrating their 16th birthday of making ice-cream dreams come true here in Coronado. They have definitely made the "island" a sweeter place to live. On October 21st, from 4-9pm, they will be...
The Navy has called off the search for one of its civilian employees who went missing off San Clemente Island last week. Lee Racicot, 59, of Coronado worked during the week for Naval Auxiliary Landing Field San Clemente...













