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Celebrating Coronado’s Purple Star schools: Coronado Middle School military students joined Naval Base Coronado Commanding Officer Captain Newt McKissick, and Executive Officer Captain Ladislao Montero, along with CUSD Superintendent Karl Mueller, CHS Principal Karin Mellina, CMS Principal Brooke Falar,...
One way to look at a season-opening large loss is to have hope that it can only get better from here. As the powerhouse team, Torrey Pines defeated Coronado 20-4 in the Islanders first lacrosse game of the season...
Coronado is a tennis town, and tennis is the topic for the March 23rd Wine & Lecture at the Coronado Historical Association. Chris Clarey, a 1982 graduate of CHS, is one of the world’s leading authorities on tennis and...
The information below is provided from the Coronado Police Department and then summarized for publication. Crimes Reported: Hit and Run on 1st Street No injuries reported.Traffic Accident on Pomona Avenue Minor injury reported.Traffic Accident on Coronado Cays Boulevard No injuries reported.Traffic Accident on Orange...
Source: Coronado Unified School DistrictFour students from Coronado High School received partial scholarships through the Council on International Educational Exchange (CIEE) to study abroad this summer. Three of them will head to France to study French language and culture,...
Coronado Recreation and Golf Services is inviting children ages 5-12 to get theatrical this Spring Break by signing up for Musical Theater Camp the week of March 27-31, 2023.Participants will “travel” to the land of Auradon where they...
Submitted by Whitney Antrim“We Are On Each Others’ Team” - Lorde Wednesday, March 8 is International Women’s Day. In honor of this day marked to recognize women, I ask you to consider a growing crisis among our young women, teens,...
Submitted by John PottridgeI am a Viet Nam veteran and San Diego native. I love Coronado and I love America. Nothing saddens, frightens and angers me more than fake patriotism and pseudo religious right-wing fanaticism. Brad Willis has exposed...
Submitted by Allen Frances MDWhen one person believes something crazy, it's considered a delusion, requiring mental health treatment. When thousands of people share crazy conspiracy theories, they form a cult - no one individual believer need be considered mentally...
 For the last 12 years, beginning with the 2011 track season, Mt. Carmel High School has hosted a meet for just distance runners and field events. Sprints and hurdles are left out to make room for more heats of...