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Moviegoer Jeff put it best for the new comedy “You Hurt My Feelings,” “It has a distinctly Jerry Seinfeld, New York-style type of humor. It’s a slow burn; for me, the humor wasn’t rapid-fire, but if you like that...
Many thanks to CBS 8 San Diego once again for a “throwback video” that features Coronado. But today, they've compiled multiple videos for a long version that spans decades.From CBS 8 San Diego:  A community so special it’s getting its...
Coronado Mayor Richard Bailey is “seriously considering” a run for San Diego County Supervisor in the 2024 general election.The mayor, a Republican, filed paperwork to run for the county’s third district seat on the Democrat-majority board. The seat is...
  The 12K, 5K and Kids Half Mile are BackThe Crown City Classic returns for its 50th year running on July 4th. Celebrating its 50th year running, Coronado's annual 4th of July run returns with a remarkable display of consistency. The...
Held this year on Monday, June 12, the Coronado High School Senior Awards ceremony is a impressive part of senior week as it highlights, honors and recognizes many of the graduating seniors who've made great contributions to their school,...
Southern California is a surfers' paradise. With miles of idyllic coastline, a myriad of breathtakingly beautiful beaches, and a surf culture that's deeply woven into the local lifestyle, this sun-drenched region is a fantastic place to dive into the...
Hotel del Coronado has announced the latest addition to its culinary lineup with Smokehouse & Bar at The Historic Laundry, set to debut in mid-July.Smokehouse & Bar is set inside The Del's historic laundry building, which dates back to...
The U.S. Special Operations Command (USSOCOM) commander, Gen. Bryan Fenton, and senior enlisted leader, Command Sgt. Maj. Shane Shorter, visited Naval Special Warfare Command (NSWC) and Naval Special Warfare Center (NSWCEN) June 2, underscoring the crucial role of NSW...
The Coronado Unified School District trustees met on Thursday, June 8th where the board approved a contract to run a district-wide robotics program and honored retiring employees for their service and dedication to CUSD.The robotics expansion--which was approved early...
Coronado City Council's June 6 meeting covered a wide range of subjects. From the annual 4th of July festivities to Assembly Bill 46 to the Climate Action Plan, community members were inundated with information during a fruitful and productive...