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UPDATE MAY 23, 2023 - Cara Black is not able to attend tonight’s Evening of Suspense, but Kate White will be there. There will be signed bookplates by Cara Black for those who buy one of her books.Coronado Public...
Coronado's Alan Worthy, CAPT USN (RET), was interviewed about his experience going through "boot camp" at Naval Training Center San Diego. NTC San Diego ceased operations in 1997, but is being recognized as part of a historic centennial celebration....
A change of command took place on Naval Special Warfare Center on Tuesday, May 2 relieving Captain Brian Drechsler of command approximately a year after a SEAL candidate was announced dead on February 4th, 2022 at Sharp Coronado Hospital...
Spring fashion is in full bloom at Coronado High School. Here are five trends that have been frequently seen around the high school campus lately. RibbonsA new accessory seeing major popularity among teenagers is ribbons. Satin, patterned, shiny - you...
The City of Coronado is offering interior advertising space on the City’s popular Free Summer Shuttle buses to local businesses and groups. Four shuttles will operate from June 11 through Labor Day, September 4, 2023. The Free Summer Shuttle service...
EDCO's Community Cleanup event gives residents an opportunity to place unwanted bulk items curbside that are too large or heavy to put inside collection carts. Community Cleanup Week is scheduled twice a year, once in the spring and once...
Win two tickets to see "R-E-S-P-E-C-T " at Lamb's Players Theatre (May 13th at 2pm). HOW TO ENTER: Leave a comment on this Facebook post for a chance to win. Comments must be made by May 11 by 5pm. Winners...
The Coronado Junior Woman's Club is once again offering to award two class of 2023 young women, either attending Coronado High School or a Coronado resident, the annual Marilyn Foster Scholarship in the amount of $2,000.The scholarship honors the...
As the sun came up on the morning of Thursday, May 4, early joggers were surprised to see a sailboat, a 35-foot ketch, being washed helplessly towards the beach in front of the Coronado Shores, slowed only by a...
For nearly 20 years, Coronado School of the Arts welcomed the month of May with rhythm, harmony, syncopation and song, all packaged nicely into the CoSA Coronado JazzFest. More than a festival, it is an educational musical competition, a...