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Six-year-old Anthony Jones dispatched a final email to his father after his dad's Navy helicopter crashed into the Red Sea. "I hope I meet you in heaven one day, but it will be a long time before that...
The city of Coronado and its citizens enjoy a deep and personal connection to the United States military, and in particular, the Navy SEALs. The Navy's principal special operations force is based here, and has...
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...
The evening offers ample opportunities to take advantage of exterior (and at times also interior) lighting of some of the more interesting and varied architectural structures we're blessed with all over the island. If you just happen to have...
At approximately 10:15 a.m. this morning, police were called to the area of Star Park Circle for a report of a man attempting to lure a young girl into his vehicle. The 8 year old girl reported that...
While enjoying the sunset the other night I was treated to this young fellow squeezing every last second out of playing on the beach by going repeatedly into the waves for bucketful after bucketful of water to continue to...
According to California Governor & U.S. Department of Agriculture, Coronado is in an official state of drought emergency and a natural disaster area due to drought. We must all do our part to conserve water now (and always). It's...
Coronado High School Principal Jenny Moore spoke with a representative from SDG&E. The SDG&E representative reports that their investigation into the citywide gas odor has revealed that the city was subject to a "petroleum-based cloud of odor" from...
Perhaps the most-photographed house on the island? Maybe! Certainly one of my favourites.