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Check out this new video shared on YouTube of the Best Street Food Restaurants on Coronado Island:"We're back in our second home: Coronado Island, California! After having so much fun making last year's episode featuring the best restaurants in...
 As of May 18, San Diego County has again extended the beach closure area, due to sewage contaminated runoff from the Tijuana River, to include the Coronado ocean shoreline.Beachgoers are advised to avoid water contact in the closure areas....
Pending approval from the Western States committee, booster doses of COVID-19 vaccine may soon be available for San Diego children ages 5 through 11, the County Health and Human Services Agency announced today.The COVID-19 Pfizer boosters should be given...
Introducing Liberty Call’s Canned Cocktails, the Dockside Drinker and the Tiki Tale. The Dockside Drinker is a Blueberry Gin Bramble with Lavender and a hint of mint. This is a light and refreshing cocktail, and at 5% it’s meant...
This Saturday, May 21st, the Coronado Schools Foundation and the Coronado Chamber of Commerce are holding the first ever Coronado Art & Wine Festival to benefit STEM and Arts programs in our public schools. It's a FREE art show...
I feel like such a fool. Paddled out this morning at 10 a.m., at the Shipwreck. Sitting outside in the lineup I glanced down. Swimming under me was a Great White Shark about the length of my surfboard (which...
Unseasonably warm summer-like weather provided a perfect evening at Coronado Yacht Club for Emerald Keepers’ inaugural fundraiser. Guests gathering for The Great Pacific Garbage Patch Splash & Art Auction were treated to a fabulous art collection curated by local...
UDPATE May 19, 2022. Coronado defeated La Jolla Country Day 15-8 on May 18 to move on to the Div. 1 Championship Round on Saturday, May 21 against Patrick Henry at Del Norte High School.In Coronado, Islander boys lacrosse...
 Jeffery Brown, co-owner of Izola Bakery in East Village, is cooking up a plan."I want to do for croissants and bread what Starbucks did for coffee," he says from the artisan bakery and eatery on the corner of 13th...
May’s Emerald Keeper of the Month is Coronado resident Brian L. Trotier of the Triangle Project, located in the East Village of San Diego, just across the bay.The Triangle Project is a pilot program created to help improve the...