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The Coronado-based Naval Special Warfare Group 1 (NSWG-1) celebrated its 50th anniversary this spring.Warfighters from every era of American combat since the Vietnam War gathered with past and current teammates, civilians, and combat support on May 22 to mark...
Looking for a fun and active way to keep your child moving this summer? Jump Rope Camp is the perfect choice for kids ages 6 to 12 who want to stay fit, learn new skills, and build healthy habits...
The final local track meet of the 2025 season was held at Mt. Carmel High School last weekend with four Islander girls qualifying for the State Meet that's held in Clovis, CA on May 30-31. The four girls going...
Coronado's shoreline closed over Memorial Day weekend as wastewater from the ongoing Tijuana sewage crisis pushed bacteria into coastal waters.The city’s southern beaches – the Silver Strand Shoreline and Coronado Beach at Avenida Lunar – closed May 23, with...
Tucked inside of Sand, Beach & Bikini at 1121 Tenth Street, Chakra Oasis awaits its next client. The quaint space is the place for spiritual readings, palm readings, and chakra balancing, owned by Tiffany Marks. This second location for...
More than 500 people gathered to honor the fallen at Coronado's Annual Memorial Day Service at Star Park on Monday, May 26. Since the Great Depression the Coronado Community has been gathering on Memorial day to remember those who...
Coronado High School freshmen aren't allowed to leave campus for lunch, but most do it anyway. They sneak around school administrators stationed at school exits, heading off to Panera, Starbucks and Vons to eat with their friends, according to...
Emerald Keepers seeks to raise awareness about water and air quality in Coronado. The County of San Diego tests our waters regularly and Emerald Keepers has air quality monitors on homes around Coronado. While we don’t know why our...
Helen McBride Anderson closed her eyes for the last time on Friday 16 May, in the arms of her loving daughter Susan and her son Gary.Helen was a remarkable woman. She was a southern gentlewoman in the truest sense....
Written by Dawn Richards Since 1961, the San Diego Master Chorale has been a mainstay of the county’s live vocal performances. For its first Coronado visit in 29 years, the group will perform “Mixtape: The Ultimate Playlist” this Saturday, May...