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Beach closures due to sewage leaking from Tijuana have become ubiquitous to life in Coronado, but new research shows it’s not just the water that’s contaminated – the air is too.As breaking waves churn sewage-infected water, bacteria is pushed...
The Friends of the Coronado Public Library partnered with Warwick’s Bookstore and the Coronado Cultural Arts Commission to present Kristin Hannah in Conversation with Susan Elizabeth Phillips discussing her latest work, “The Four Winds.” The award winning and #1...
The Islander track team competed in its third pre-league meet last Saturday at the Elmer Runge Invite, held this year at University City High School. Beginning this Thursday, we’ll start our league season with a cluster meet that includes...
Coronado Girl Scouts are wrapping up their 2023 Girl Scout Cookie season. Over 24,000 cookie boxes were sold by 80 girls in 12 different Girl Scout troops in Coronado. These entrepreneurs have perfected their pitches, and learned money management,...
An Easter Sunrise Service will take place on Coronado Beach at 6 am on April 9th at the far north end of Ocean Boulevard. The Reverent Dr. Timothy Eichler will be presiding. The Coronado Ukulele Club will be offering...
Chef JoJo is bringing seaside brunch back to Serẽa on Saturday, March 25.Old menu favorites like the Shakshuka, Steak & Eggs and Cinnamon & Sugar Cruffin have all made the final cut (thank goodness!), but new creations, like the Spinach & Cheese Spanakotiropita, Crab Cakes & Caviar...
San Diego Bike & Kayak is now SUP & Saddle. Located at the Coronado Ferry Landing, they offer bike, kayak and stand up paddle board (SUP) rentals.At SUP and Saddle, the goal is to provide the necessary equipment to...
Don’t be fooled by the sunny smiles and the gentle, helping hands: the Coronado Junior Woman’s Club is a force to be reckoned with. Almost 80 ladies strong, this club is responsible for some of the very traditions that...
Shazam! Fury of the Gods exceeded expectations. Coming from a Marvel fan, I wasn’t expecting much from this DC sequel to 2019’s Shazam! film. Sure, the plot wasn’t exceptionally compelling and some of the pun-intended lines made me cringe,...
The Coronado Chamber of Commerce is pleased to announce RADM Keith Davids, Commander, Naval Special Warfare Command and RADM Yvette Davids, Director, Navy Learning to Action Drive Team, as the distinguished guests of honor and joint keynote speakers for...