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 Congratulations to Two-My Kitchen for their grand opening in Coronado! The locally-owned business offers frozen, homemade and healthy options for all palates. Upstairs and across from the post office on Ynez  - don't miss the cute yellow and blue...
Teacher Appreciation Week is celebrated in the first full week of May and is when teachers get the extra credit they deserve. To celebrate teacher appreciation week, Blue Bridge Hospitality Group is hosting a fun contest where you can...
The City of Coronado invites the community to its next Hometown Heroes Banner ceremony on Saturday, May 21.The City will honor its own “hometown heroes” with banners hung along Third and Fourth streets, the City’s “Avenue of Heroes” from...
The City of Coronado has hired Interim Director of Recreation and Golf Services Ellie Oppenheim, who will assist staff on a temporary basis until a permanent director is hired.Oppenheim has a distinguished career spanning the public and private sectors...
The City of Coronado will celebrate National Bike Month by hosting activities throughout May, including a special screening and discussion of a City-produced video at the Coronado Historical Association in support of biking, as well as participation in regional...
David Warner Gilby, beloved and cherished husband, father, son, brother, uncle, brother-in-law and friend, passed away Sunday, April 10, 2022.David was born in Middletown, Ohio, to his parents, Stephen and Betty Gilby, on June 26, 1970. He joined his...
It was a moving ceremony at the Coronado Police Department yesterday as retiring Officer Shane Boyd was given the first Sergeant Dennis Grimaud Award in honor of a former CPD officer known for kindness, professionalism, and bravery.Brad Willis has...
Submitted by Doris BesikofRecently I had two occasions to experience our community.The Flower Show:  Sunday afternoon, it was my honor to demonstrate painting at the Arts Booth. Since then I have smiled and painted with renewed energy as a...
More than two years since the pandemic caused the world to abruptly pause, there are still many unanswered questions. Most people are ready to travel and be together again; and while some mandates are being rolled back, there are...
“Crossing Paths,” a beautiful new public art kinetic sculpture of two birds in flight by artist and sculptor Amos Robinson, was installed by the beach today, near the walkway between the Hotel del Coronado and The Shores.Brad Willis has...