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If Coronado were to detail all the community service done in the last decade, they'd be remiss if they left out the ceaseless efforts of the Elardo sibling duo. Jack and Grace Elardo started a pop-up stand in elementary...
Scoring a season-high 41 points, the Lady Islanders secured their second consecutive win and boasted their largest margin of victory this season by beating Clairemont High, 41-22.At halftime, Coronado held a commanding 20-12 lead, which they extended in the...
A La Mesa man was visiting his parents in Coronado when he stabbed them both, police report. The two sustained serious injuries but are both expected to survive.Adam Nordhues, 41, attacked his parents unprovoked, police say. Officers responded to...
On Friday, January 26, the Coronado Islander girls water polo team celebrated their 10 seniors on Senior Night and beat Westview 8-4.Isabel Castellanos, Alexa Galbo, Harper Gilbert, Kyla Granados, Lucy Kenny, Sophie Kenny, Megan Ledgerwood, Grace Miller, Allie Ralston,...
On Jan. 24, 2024, members of the Coronado High School Crochet Club donated hats that they'd crocheted to the Generate Hope shelter for women in Coronado. Throughout the year the club has worked on crocheting the hats with the...
Batter up! Baseball season is upon us. Preparations are underway as Coronado Little League held its annual mandatory training clinic on Sunday, January 28, at Bradley Field. Over thirty team managers and umpires were in attendance. The training session’s purpose...
 Protesters rallied outside the Hotel del Coronado on Sunday as it hosted a preview service for the controversial Awaken Church, which plans to open a new location in Coronado.“Come on in if you hate the gays,” a protester yelled...
The Crown City Chorale's 2024 Spring Session will run Feb. 7 through May 8. Sign up will be held in person at Resurrection Lutheran Church (1111 5th Street, Coronado) on Jan. 31, from 6 to 8 pm, or online...
The Coronado School of the Arts (CoSA) Musical Theatre and Drama Conservatory brings its winter play, “Rose and the Rime,” to the stage this week. The plot features the story of a Michigan town cursed by a witch and...
Yorgos Lanthimos’ “Poor Things” is one of those films that warrants multiple descriptors: it’s opulent, irreverent, delightful, and unsettling at once. With a wonderfully strange plot, it is absolutely original in its premise; it’s a film you see to...