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Friends of Children United Society (FOCUS) is hosting its annual gala on the flight deck of the USS Midway Museum. The guests in 2023 lauded it as the event of the year. Dancing under the stars is magical. This...

Witch Hunting

Submitted by Brian L. TrotierAttorney Mike Giorgino claims the documentary “God and Country” is a propaganda film intended to serve as “red meat for blue voters.” This is an incredibly shallow and misleading view of what this film represents...
A floating pier off the coast of Gaza, which Coronado-based sailors helped build to provide humanitarian aid, was damaged by rough seas.The U.S. Navy is working to fix it and resume its operation by the end of the week,...
Add some free live music to your weekend with the Ferry Landing Weekend Concert Series, held on both Saturday and Sunday afternoons from 2 to 5 pm. Enjoy shopping, dining and dancing, all in one place at the Coronado...
Unified in the fight to end the escalating Tijuana River Valley environmental, public health, and economic crisis, South Bay leaders and stakeholders are urging the State of California to declare a State of Emergency and for the U.S. Centers...
When the power of the arts is harnessed to drive environmental change, you see possibilities revealed and are inspired to act. The Conservatory of Classical and Contemporary Dance’s spring recital, MOBILIZE, was stunning and served to generate conversation and...
Coronado High School sophomore Sean Wilbur was invited to Sacramento on May 7 to participate in the Ocean Day Program petitioning California politicians to take action and protect and clean up our oceans. Sean is Co-Founder and Vice President...
The Friends of the Coronado Public Library will host Dawn Tripp for an intimate luncheon with the author as well as a signing of her new book, Jackie. This luncheon will take place on Friday, June 21 at 11:30 AM at the Coronado...
The Third Annual Chalk Walk hosted by Emerald Keepers, the Coronado Public Library and the Coronado Cultural Arts Commission took place Wednesday, May 29 at the Coronado Public Library. Students from Coronado schools and members of the community were...
D-Day, the 6th of June, 1944, stands as one of the most pivotal moments in World War II, marking the Allied landing and airborne operations contributing to the invasion of Normandy, France. D-Day demonstrated the power of multinational cooperation...