Visual Art is one of the conservatories that Coronado School of the Arts has to offer. This program (in the first semester) occurs during students fourth and fifth periods. These classes end at 3:45 pm on Wednesdays and 4:30...
Coronado School of the Arts (CoSA) will celebrate almost three decades as San Diego County’s premier public arts conservatory at the Coronado School of the Arts’ 25th Anniversary Gala & Auction: Celebrating Advancing the Arts Since 1996. The event—which was...
The information below is provided from the Coronado Police Department and then summarized for publication.
Crimes Reported:
Traffic Accident on 10th Street and B Avenue
No injuries reported.Traffic Accident on Orange Avenue and 3rd Street
No injuries reported.Hit and Run on Orange Avenue...
Rain, wind, waves and high tides continue to uncover "hidden" items along Coronado's coastline. Last week, The Coronado Times showcased multiple sets of stairs that are now clearly visible in many locations near the Coronado Shores:This week, small rocks...
A timely glimpse into loneliness and how being needed makes all the difference is the poignant theme of “A Man Called Otto.” The story starts as Otto, played to perfection by Academy Award-winning actor Tom Hanks, is at the...
Source: Coronado Unified School DistrictEffective January 2, 2023, CUSD is no longer selling single use plastic water bottles in any of its four school cafeterias. The initiative is the first step in a larger waste reduction goal being developed...
Join California American (Cal Am) Water for a free online class about garden design presented by Green Gardens Group, via Zoom, on Tuesday, January 24 at 6pm. Learn valuable information about how to successfully design a watershed-wise landscape. The...
Originally published on CalMatters.org, a nonprofit, nonpartisan media venture explaining California policies and politics.BY ALASTAIR BLAND
JANUARY 12, 2023The year 2023 began with a historic bang — record precipitation and disastrous flooding throughout much of California. Parched watersheds soaked up the first...
Originally published on CalMatters.org, a nonprofit, nonpartisan media venture explaining California policies and politics.BY NADIA LOPEZ
JANUARY 17, 2023As California rapidly boosts sales of electric cars and trucks over the next decade, the answer to a critical question remains uncertain: Will there...
The new year brought a new round of beach closures to Coronado as storms pushed sewage from Tijuana into coastal waters, but it also brought a new federal budget with $300 million slated to fix it.The money, combined with...













