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The Coronado Cultural Arts Commission invites local artists to submit images of original artwork for the "2023 Celebrating Coronado Artists" banners series. Download the application (PDF) here Banners will be displayed on Orange Avenue in Coronado during the months of April,...
How do cheese, craft beer, and booze qualify as a trifecta? Artisan cheese, craft beer, and top-shelf liquors all under one roof feel like a triple win. Bottlecraft and Venissimo in North Park are a marriage made in heaven....
Coronado Playhouse proudly announces their 78th season. 2023 features bold comedies, beloved musicals, a FREE Classic Series production, and an exciting world-premiere through our partnership program. Once again, the Playhouse offers programming audiences have come to love and expect...
The information below is provided from the Coronado Police Department and then summarized for publication. Crimes Reported: Traffic Accident on Coronado Bay Bridge Unknown injury reported.Traffic Accident on 7th Street and Orange Avenue Unknown injury reported.Hit and Run on Loma Avenue No injuries reported.Traffic...
Cocktails take center stage this time of year, with New Year's Eve quickly approaching. Professional bartenders and amateur mixologists must prepare for the ball drop. Every bar needs the right tools to function efficiently. I have ordered bar tools online...
Tree Recycling Christmas trees, including flocked trees, may be recycled by using either the EDCO green waste curbside program or the drop-off program. Curbside For the green waste curbside program,place four-foot maximum sections of your tree into your yard waste recycling...
Over 70 volunteers responded to Emerald Keepers’ call for an emergency beach clean-up of Delta Beach ahead of the King Tide on Thursday morning. Delta Beach is the stretch of beach that extends from just south of the Naval...
Written by: Retired CAPT Roger Welch Robert W. “Brick” Nelson Jr. hails from the Pacific Northwest and Southern California. The oldest of 10, Nelson excelled in athleticism, communicating, intelligence and wit, patience and especially leadership. He became a Navy Strike...
December 20th’s City Council meeting was bittersweet; councilmembers Marvin Heinze and Bill Sandke completed their terms as John Duncan and Carrie Anne Downey were both installed as the newest members of the City Council. City Manager Tina Friend provided a...
Two miles: That’s the distance between Coronado and its neighbor across the bay, Barrio Logan. But in some ways, the two are worlds apart.A decision on the proposed warehouse for Mitsubishi Cement Corporation has been delayed following public outcry,...