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Alberto Avila is one of those slightly eccentric and endearing characters one runs in to from time-to-time in Southern California. With no more than a dustpan and broom, he creates murals out of sand on the street in Coronado....
Thanks to the City of Coronado Police Department for providing eCoronado.com with the below information (partial list): Summaries: - 3 Bicycle Thefts - 3 Traffic Collisions Arrests: •August 12- Receive/Etc. Known Stolen Property....
A commentary by J. F. Kelly, Jr. The increasingly strident debate on health care reform, the centerpiece of the Obama domestic agenda, has degenerated into virtual hysteria, generating much heat but little light on the questions troubling Americans....
Coronado High School's pool is on the verge of bankruptcy 20 months after it opened. It's losing money so fast – about $25,000 a month – that Coronado's schools superintendent proposed shutting it down last week. The...

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Serious business!

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Checking out all the new friends at the beach doing the same thing!

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All the way in!

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Coming into shore, a little further.

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First time having gone way out. Fun for an 8 year old!
Source: NBC San Diego By ERIC S. PAGE Pool costs $25K a month to operate Officials in Coronado were recently left scrambling to find a way to keep the high school's Olympic-size pool open. The Brian...