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This summer, Coronado Tennis Center is thrilled to offer a variety of camps and activities designed for tennis enthusiasts of all ages. From engaging summer camps to competitive match play and events, there's something for everyone. Don't miss your...
It isn’t often that the entire board agrees at a San Diego Association of Governments meeting, but its directors united on one matter: The state’s affordable housing allocation is not working.“We’re not addressing the true need for affordable housing,”...
Businessman Brett Slaughter has been carving his own (bike) lane for the past three and a half years, and a niche in the e-bike market while he’s at it. In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic and an 80-hour...
A Coronado mom and her son are rallying to save the therapy dog program that changed his life.Regina Sebring, mother of three, says that Coronado Middle School's Therapy Dog Program was a game-changer for her son Bryson, who has...
Coronado Film Festival is hosting Finding Nemo at the Ferry Landing on Saturday, April 20 at 7 p.m. Grab your loved ones, a chair, a blanket, and make memories under the stars at The Ferry Landing Movie Night! The Inception...
On Tuesday, April 9, Coronado students were honored with World Language Awards to recognize their achievements in languages other than English. Students, faculty, and families gathered in the Coronado Performing Arts Center for the evening ceremony.The expansion of the...
Calling all young boy and girl volleyball enthusiasts! Put on your pajamas and join in for a fun-filled Pancakes & Pajamas Youth Volleyball Night on April 26, 5-7 p.m., at the Community Center Gymnasium and Abalone Room. Ages 8-12...
The Coronado City Council will hold the first reading of an ordinance prohibiting beach fires outside of city-provided fire rings at its regular meeting on April 16.The council voted unanimously in February to limit fires to city-provided rings in...
Do you want to help keep our community library one of the best in the San Diego region? If your answer is “yes” then the Friends of the Coronado Public Library (FOL) look forward to seeing you Saturday, April...
Blue Iris, a local, youth-led nonprofit, partnered with San Diego Youth Services to organize an Easter surprise for vulnerable youth over the bridge. The nonprofit, which is also a Coronado High School Club, has more than 20 members who...