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Originally published on CalMatters.org, a nonprofit, nonpartisan media venture explaining California policies and politics.BY JOE HONG  JANUARY 5, 2022As they await the release of Gov. Gavin Newsom’s proposed 2022-23 state budget, school district officials across California are worried about losing millions of...
The Port of San Diego welcomed Frank Urtasun as the newest commissioner to represent the City of Coronado. On January 2, 2022, Commissioner Urtasun was sworn in by Port District Clerk Donna Morales, who administered the oath of office.“Frank’s...
The information below is provided from the Coronado Police Department and then summarized for publication. Crimes Reported: Traffic Accident on Olive AvenueNo injuries reported. Two vehicles involved.Vandalism Report on 2nd StreetVictim reported stain on bottom of door.Petty Theft Report at Country...
To welcome in the New Year and new opportunities to partner in philanthropy, the Coronado Community Foundation awarded its second round of grants. Making connections was the mission as our Foundation board members and advisors got together with another...
Prior to the January 4, 2022 return to school, hundreds of Coronado students, teachers, and staff participated in Coronado Unified School District (CUSD) free COVID testing held at the Coronado Middle School. Under the direction of school nurses, participants...
Jane Dee Lassiter, beloved wife, mother, sister, and grandmother passed away quietly in her sleep on Dec. 19, 2021, at her home in Coronado. She was 65 years old.Janie was born on Nov. 20, 1956, to Don and Margaret...
Auditions for Coronado’s Talent 2022 are scheduled for January 9 and 15. It’s the fifth year of this wonderful talent show where 100% of net proceeds go to the Coronado Schools Foundation and Coronado School of the Arts.Brad Willis...
The Abraham Lincoln Carrier Strike Group departed on a regularly scheduled deployment on Monday in support of global maritime security operations.The Abraham Lincoln CSG is led by the command staff of CSG 3 and consists of Nimitz-class aircraft carrier...
 Meticulous and whimsical. Sentimental and detached. Nostalgic and edgy. In The French Dispatch, Wes Anderson serves up a film that oozes opposites in the most artistic way possible, but you're not allowed to linger. Essentially an ode to old-school...
2021 was certainly an eventful year. From a post-game basketball tortilla-throwing incident to multiple shark sightings to schools and businesses reopening, Coronado has slowly reopened to return to past traditions and awaken from its COVID-like slumber. But just when...