On Wednesday, March 22nd the Islanders took on the San Marcos Knights in a rainy game. They fought hard and battled, but were not able to come out on top, losing 7-5.The first quarter was all about defense. The...
Source: Coronado Unified School DistrictThe Coronado Unified School District Governing Board met in Closed Session on Tuesday, March 21, 2023 to discuss two separate mass-action lawsuits.Board President Renee Cavanaugh reported in Open Session after the meeting that the Board...
The Nimitz-class nuclear-powered aircraft carrier USS Theodore Roosevelt (CVN 71) departed Bremerton, Washington, March 17, after completing an 18-month docking planned incremental availability (DPIA) at Puget Sound Naval Shipyard & Intermediate Maintenance Facility and will return to Naval Air...
The Rotary Club of Coronado is always seeking ways to better our community, our region, and the world through its work. In 2014, the club embraced the idea of creating an Impact Giving Fund to benefit important local, regional...
Capt. Justin McCaffree relieved Capt. Samuel Bryant as Commander, Fleet Logistics Multi-Mission Wing (VRMW) during a change of command ceremony onboard Naval Air Station North Island, Calif., March 16.Bryant led the Navy’s first and only Osprey wing since September...
Background
With the vision of potentially becoming a lawyer, it was almost by accident that Police Chief Chuck Kaye became a police officer when he saw a law enforcement recruiting table in his last semester of college. He has a...
The Distinguished Young Women of San Diego County recently announced its 2023 scholarship recipients. Coronado High School junior Jasmine Lo was among five county high school students awarded scholarships after participating in the DYW Class of 2024 program at...
Coronado High School senior Saxton Sylvester was among 29 high school students nominated for appointment to a military service academy by Rep. Scott Peters in California’s 50th Congressional District. Sylvester was nominated for appointment to the United States Air...
Beach closures due to sewage leaking from Tijuana have become ubiquitous to life in Coronado, but new research shows it’s not just the water that’s contaminated – the air is too.As breaking waves churn sewage-infected water, bacteria is pushed...
The Friends of the Coronado Public Library partnered with Warwick’s Bookstore and the Coronado Cultural Arts Commission to present Kristin Hannah in Conversation with Susan Elizabeth Phillips discussing her latest work, “The Four Winds.” The award winning and #1...













