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San Diego’s most patriotic race celebrates its 50th running on Tuesday, July 4th. The 12k and 5k event starts at 7 am at Coronado's Tidelands Park with walk up registration open at 5:30 am.The year was 1974. The average...
Prepared by: Bruce HB Johnson (son) CAPT Clarence R. ‘Johnny’ Johnson, was to Naval Aviation what John Glenn was to NASA – a trail blazer and a true American hero!He was born December 13, 1921, in Sioux Falls. While attending...
Coronado Playhouse and Blindspot Collective are proud to announce the cast and creative team for Underground, a groundbreaking new musical inspired by the music and lyrics of legendary singer-songwriter Ben Folds.Within the fully transformed theater, audiences will be transported...
Pamela Pope, a longtime Coronado resident, died peacefully at home on hospice after a short battle with cancer.Pam was born in Racine, Wisconsin and moved to California with her family when she was three years old. She found her...
Emerald Keepers is pleased to recognize Coronado Vons as the June Emerald Keeper of the Month. Our local supermarket is promoting efforts in sustainability that gives priority to our community’s uniqueness along with utilizing the environmental goals of its...
If you appreciate plants, the San Diego Botanic Garden is worth the trip to Encinitas, where visitors can see over 5,000 plant species and varieties as well as 29 uniquely themed gardens that represent 15 different regions of the...
Whether you are new to Coronado, a long-time resident, or want to gather information for an older adult in your life, we invite you to a tour of the John D. Spreckels Center on Wednesday, July 12 from 12:30...
Circumnavigation begins at Star Park "around" 6pm on July 3rd. It’s an unofficial event where hundreds (maybe thousands) ride bikes around Coronado along a festive and counterclockwise route. Coronado Police have traditionally helped with the traffic flow to ensure...
It’s not an ordinary bike. It’s a special wheelchair bike for people with disabilities who can’t steer or peddle on their own. On Monday, it was stolen. The bike is owned by Camp Able, a beach-based summer camp for disabled kids...
Commissioner Maria Elena Giner of the United States Section of the International Boundary and Water Commission (USIBWC) has appointed 10 community leaders to serve on the San Diego Citizens Forum Board. The purpose of the Citizens Forum is to...