A man was arrested after pointing a lighter made to look like a handgun at people on Saturday night, the Coronado Police Department said.Just before 7 p.m., officers responded to reports of the 46-year-old man brandishing what appeared to...
The 50th Annual Coronado Holiday Parade and Tree Lighting will take place on Friday, Dec. 5 beginning at 6 pm. The cheerful tradition is brighter than ever. “We have over 50 parade entries, including businesses, clubs, and artists,” says...
On Mondays, starting Dec. 1, the City of Coronado Recreation Department has two youth volleyball classes available for 7-13-year-olds interested in improving their skills to play the game.Beginners to experienced players can register for this five-week class to...
Head Islander Track and Field coach Cameron Gary will start his pre-season for spring Track and Field season on Monday, December 1.At first, it will be three days a week (Mon, Tues, Thur). In January, Wednesday will be added....
The Coronado Public Library and the Coronado Historical Association invite you to a fascinating virtual event on Wednesday, December 3, featuring acclaimed journalist and historian Marc Leepson. Leepson will discuss his best-selling book, The Unlikely War Hero: A Vietnam...
Coronado Gives is raising money for residents and families now through Dec. 31 in partnership with the Coronado Community Foundation, The Coronado Times, and the Coronado Eagle & Journal. Below is a story of community impact.Meet Seven, a two-year-old...
Thomas Jack Riddle was born in Oklahoma City, August 14, 1936, the third child of JD and Ruby Riddle. He was born with a veil on his face, which portends good fortune. Indeed, Tom lived a life that was...
North Island Credit Union Foundation has awarded a grant to Coronado High School through its Fall 2025 Teacher Grant program. The grant, given to Coronado High School Teacher Katherine Quinly, will be used to fund an organic garden that...
While the return to civilian life after the military should be as smooth as possible, Justine Fraley has found some cracks in the system. For the past ten years, she has been offering help to veterans and newly transitioning...
If turkey were truly remarkable, we’d be eating it year-round. Instead, once a year, this forgettable bird steps into the spotlight. Every November, we start the same debate: roast, spatchcock, or fry? If I had to choose, I’d lean...













