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         As the National Football League (NFL) training camps gear up for their next season, it's a good time to note that there are two Coronado families with the current two oldest living NFL players in...
A message from Joel Myers, Coronado Tennis Director:A big thank you to everyone, to all the adult players that trained with us for our 2023 summer adult tennis camps! We hope you enjoyed them as much as we did...
A decision to remove trees adjacent to the John D. Spreckels Center’s lawn bowling green has come under fire, and the Coronado City Council will revisit the matter at its Aug. 15 meeting.The trees – four Canary Island pines...
Dean Atkinson and his Boogie Machine concept celebrate 50 years this year. The entrepreneurial musician has provided soundtrack magic for thousands of events over the past half century, and was a pioneer in providing canned music for events in...
The information below is provided from the Coronado Police Department and then summarized for publication. Crimes Reported: Traffic Accident on Ocean BoulevardNo injuries reported.Hit and Run on Isabella Avenue and Orange AvenueNo injuries reported.Traffic Accident on 5th Street and Orange AvenueMinor...
The Friends of the Coronado Public Library present a luncheon with author Alice Hoffman in-person, in partnership with Warwick's Bookstore, as she discusses and signs her new book, The Invisible Hour, on Friday August 18 at 12 noon at...
The John D. Spreckels Center is now offering a variety of Technology Classes and Workshops to help those interested in becoming more confident and independent with their devices.Every month One on One Technology Tutoring is available in 30-minute sessions....
Coronado Playhouse has announced its ambitious 79th season, featuring a diverse assortment of main shows - including a free classic production, big musicals, new and exciting plays, and special events throughout the year.Coronado Playhouse will continue last seasons’ addition...
The Coronado and Silver Strand shorelines are under advisory again after water bacteria levels exceeded state standards over the weekend as projects to address the Tijuana sewage crisis trudge forward on both sides of the border.In Mexico, a ruptured...
Kindness goes a long way to brighten someone’s day, and long-time Coronado resident Ruth Porter was a shining example of this when she gave her neighbors a gift from the heart and her collection of coal hole covers procured...