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Coronado teachers pleaded for better pay in alignment with the high cost of living in San Diego, referencing higher salaries in other districts. The comments, made at the May 16 board meeting of the Coronado Unified School District, mark...
The Coronado Junior Woman’s Club (CJWC) has been busy with the success of the third annual Double Served Tennis Tournament. This spring they were able to donate $10,000 to Coronado based non-profit Safe Harbor. Safe Harbor plans on using...
Emerald Keepers, Coronado’s only local environmental nonprofit, is now offering memberships and invites the community to join the movement.Emerald Keepers was founded in 2019 by a small group of action-oriented citizens who saw the need to increase awareness of...
JOANN SIEGFRIED Coronado Matriarch, Water Woman (1939-2024)In the summer of 1963, newlywed Joann Siegfried moved to Coronado with her high school sweetheart, now a young naval officer and pilot. Little did she know how her life would grow and change; the...
Chris Zidek promoted to Brigadier General in the United States Air Force in April, 28 years after graduating from San Diego State University and earning his commission through their Air Force ROTC program. Born and raised in a Navy...
Memorial Day services will take place Monday, May 27 at Coronado’s Star Park. The event begins at 10 a.m. and lasts about 90 minutes.This year’s event received a special donation from the community. Flagg Coastal Homes, a local home...
After having gone up in nearly a straight line since October of 2023 through the end of March, U.S. stocks took a needed break in April, unwinding about half of the nice gains they had made in the first...
A pregnant momma dog in critical condition who did not make it. A male yellow Labrador-mix hit by a car who required immediate surgery to repair his fractured leg, and another pup with highly contagious ringworm. PAWS of Coronado...
Source: Coronado Unified School DistrictFollowing a request to the Coronado Unified Governing Board from Coronado High School students to join their advocacy to stop the sewage pollution in local ocean water, the board members stepped up to lend their...
Widely considered to be one of the most important films ever made, there's a plaque on Rome's Via Veneto that, translated from the Italian, reads: “TO FEDERICO FELLINI, who made Via Veneto the stage for 'La Dolce Vita.'” That...