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The carcass of a whale washed ashore in Coronado around 6:30pm on Monday, September 5 according to Coronado lifeguards who had observed it floating about a half-mile offshore earlier in the day.According to the City of Coronado, Scientists from...
Hold on to your hats, we are back in the saddle for the CSF Annual Gala and Auction! In a great new space for the same great cause, it’s promising to be a two-steppin’ good time! This year’s Coronado...
Electric bikes are more popular than ever. Coronado students are using them in growing numbers and more adults are buying them to get around town. Electric bikes can travel faster than a traditional bike, raising potential safety concerns.While there...
If you were ever a member of Soroptimist International of Coronado (SIC), your help is needed for a Time Capsule project. What this entails is the creation of a 25-year time capsule in conjunction with the 75th anniversary of...
Updated September 12, 2022The Coronado Democratic Club will be hosting two candidate forums in September at the Library's Winn Room. Both forums are nonpartisan community events and everyone is welcome to attend.The moderator for both forums will be Professor...
Ahead of election day on November 8, 2022, The Coronado Times has asked the four City Council candidates to answer the following questions in their own words to give the community insight on their background and views. The Q&As...
As the November 8 election nears, the City of Coronado would like to remind the community about yard signs and the City’s ordinance with respect to signs.Political signs have been observed around town in increasing numbers and more are...
A long-duration heat wave is expected from the beaches to the desert through Labor Day weekend. City facilities can offer some relief during regular operating hours. According to the National Weather Service, hot daytime temperatures and warmer-than average low temperatures...
Bring tissues and prepare for an emotional journey as you watch Gigi & Nate. A captivating capuchin monkey named Gigi, rescued from a California petting zoo, steals the show with endearing antics from sticking out her tongue, to her...
This September marks the 40th anniversary of passionate teaching, learning, and growing at Resurrection Preschool in Coronado. Since the founding of the school in 1983, teachers and staff have dedicated themselves to guiding students' formative years.  “Where your child’s love...