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The agenda for this week’s meeting of the Coronado City Council includes new a new plan for the preservation of historic homes, potential recruitment bonuses for police officers, improvements to the median near the Coronado Shores condominiums, and more....
There are a few things you need to know about Race the Rock, the island's wildly successful scavenger hunt fundraiser, taking place on Saturday, September 20.First of all, it's not really a race. The two-person team scavenger hunt—now in...
The City of Coronado Recreation & Golf Services department employs between 125 and 150 part-time staff. With six divisions in the department, the staff handles a wide range of responsibilities. Each month, our department recognizes a part-time staff member...
Prepared by: Judy Porter (wife)George Max Porter was born April 25, 1943, in Nacogdoches, Texas, to Jewel and Frances Porter. He was the youngest of four siblings, alongside Leon, Mary, and Helen. Max lived a life marked by dedication,...
After a nine-month deployment that included strikes against Houthi targets in Yemen, the Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Carl Vinson (CVN 70) returned to Naval Base Coronado on Aug. 14.The strikes, which were a part of Operation Rough Rider, "degraded...
Advanced Placement (AP) exam scores for 2025 were released by the College Board in early July; and according to the Coronado Unified School District, Coronado High School (CHS) is celebrating strong results. Detailed data will be shared with the...
Written by Dawn Richards “The only thing better than singing is more singing.” ~ Ella Fitzgerald While Ella Fitzgerald couldn’t have known about the Sit a Spell and Play a Tune public art piano, she would undoubtedly approve of the Community Sing-Along...
Get prepared for all the warm fuzzy nostalgic feels when you see the new Disney “Freakier Friday” movie. It’s been 22 years since the original came out, but with 10 people reprising their roles, it feels familiar; yet has...
Imperial Beach appoints Mitch McKay as mayorIn a 3-1 vote, the Imperial Beach City Council on Aug. 6 appointed former Councilmember Mitch McKay as the city's new mayor. The mayoral vacancy arose in July after Paloma Aguirre, who formerly...
A coastal culinary concept, La Corriente will soon take over the Coronado Historical Association (CHA) museum cafe space at 1100 Orange Avenue. Founded in Tijuana in 2010 by Grupo La Corriente, the restaurant's offerings are inspired by the vibrant...