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Seniors are increasingly being targeted by scammers looking for financial gain. From grandparent and romance scams to phony utility company demands, elder fraud is increasing in our community and across the nation.We’re proud to partner with the FBI San...
Book, Music and Lyrics by Dan Goggin August 25 – September 10, EXTENDED through Sept. 17, 2023 Thurs-Sat @ 8pm, Sat-Sun Matinee @ 2pm Directed by Angie Bitsko On the heels of the immersive world premiere Underground, a Ben Folds inspired “jukebox” musical,...
The City of Coronado Recreation and Golf Services Department has engaged a specialty consultant, Next Practice Partners, to complete a comprehensive fee study and develop a cost recovery model and policy plan for the department. This study affects all...
CalMatters summed it up well: Governor Newsom's office shared that tropical storm Hilary is the “wettest tropical cyclone in state history,” and the first tropical storm to hit Southern California in 84 years. The National Weather Service issued what it...
The AWS1 James Buriak Foundation held its 2nd annual Run to Remember LOOSEFOOT 616 on August 19 at Tidelands Park in Coronado. The event brought together members of the local helicopter community, friends and families of the fallen, as well...
The secrets to the success of the oldest biking group in Coronado, Crown City Cyclists (CCC), after going strong and never missing a Saturday in 43 years, is that there are no rules, no officers, no dues, and no...
It was a banner weekend for Emerald Keepers! Forty volunteers overhauled the Emerald Keepers’ student gardens and cleaned the beach at the Ferry Landing before hurricane Hilary hit Coronado and students returned back to school.At Coronado High School’s Emerald...
As the summer comes to a close, the Emerald Keepers wanted to make sure the two school gardens were in top shape for the start of a new semester. Emerald Keepers and the Coronado Public Library invited the community...
UPDATE Monday, August 21, 2023 - The Beaches are open today, Monday, August 21, but the ocean is contaminated from the storm and closed.The Coronado Golf Course is closed today, Monday August 21 in order for City crews to focus...
One by one, San Diego-based warships left the bay Saturday ahead of heavy wind and rain conditions expected in the wake of Hurricane Hilary.It's called a sortie, and the U.S. Navy orders them to mitigate potential damage to its...