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 Dubbed “Mexico’s real-life Don Corleone,” Pietro La Greca Sr. ran the biggest money- laundering scheme in Mexican history. But his crimes soon caught up with him — and made an enemy of his son, Pietro La Greca Jr.Set in...
The information below is provided from the Coronado Police Department and then summarized for publication. Crimes Reported: Traffic Accident on Orange Avenue and 9th Street No injuries reported.Traffic Accident on F Avenue Minor injury reported.Hit and Run on 9th Street and Orange Avenue No...
The Coronado School of the Arts (CoSA) Visual Arts Conservatory welcomes all to “The Box” to enjoy an exhibition of originally-designed series and bodies of artwork on Thursday, January 18 from 5 to 7 pm. The event takes place...
Getting and staying physically fit can be a challenge as the body ages. If you want to know how to meet this challenge, come to Sharp Coronado Hospital's presentation, “Fitness & the Aging Body” at the John D. Spreckels...
The County of San Diego announced on Tuesday that $42 million has been awarded to nine affordable housing developments that will provide almost 900 new homes, with over 250 for extremely low income. The selected developments came from a pool...
The concert for Sunday, Jan. 28 has been cancelled.Add some live music to your weekends in 2024 at the Ferry Landing Weekend Concert Series. Enjoy shopping, dining and dancing, all in one place at the Coronado Ferry Landing.From 1pm...
In collaboration with Coronado High School and Coronado Middle School, Safe Harbor Coronado will host a special movie screening of "The Upstanders" at the Coronado Performing Arts Center (CHS auditorium) at 6 pm on Jan. 18 to foster an open...
If you have a legal question, local attorney Ned Tolbert volunteers his time to listen at the John D. Spreckels Center. The next appointments are on Thursday, January 18 for those age 50 or better.The 25-minute appointments are meant...
The End of an Era: Architectural Salvage Announces Closing After 28 Years of Reclaiming History in San DiegoArchitectural Salvage, a pioneer in San Diego's vintage and reclaimed interior scene, announced its planned closure after 28 years, and will host...
Originally published on CalMatters.org, a nonprofit, nonpartisan media venture explaining California policies and politics.BY BEN CHRISTOPHER JANUARY 1, 2024, UPDATED JANUARY 2, 2024If California wants to build its way out of its long term housing shortage, plenty of things stand in its way...