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The City and Coronado Public Library invite readers to submit their nominations for the 2022 Coronado Community Read.Now in its sixth year, the Community Read is designed to unite the community through the shared reading of a single book....
https://youtu.be/68zABgiTzyoCity Manager Tina Friend has appointed Former Fire Chief Mike Blood to the vacant position. Find out when he officially starts in the latest edition of the City Manager's Weekly Update.You can also read about the 2022 Community Read...
In an unusual move, CUSD Board President Lee Pontes halted the regularly-scheduled board meeting on Thursday, October 21, four hours in, but just before the scheduled censure vote of Trustee Stacy Keszei and only minutes after Trustee Whitney Antrim...
Halloween Happenings, the 2022 Special Event Calendar, committee appointments and affordable housing fees were all part of the discussions at the October 19 City Council meeting. Police Chief Chuck Kaye gave an update on the License Plate Reader (LPR)...
Congratulations to Naval Base Coronado - Navy Life Naval Base Coronado for winning the American Academy for Park and Recreation Administration National Gold Medal Award. This award represents excellence in Parks and Recreation in management, programming and conservation. This was...
A grand sense of arrival has been brought back to the 133-year-old Hotel del Coronado as the main entry had its grand reopening on October 21. Originally, guests arrived via the Strand by train and approached the hotel towards...
Former Coronado Fire Chief Mike Blood, who has been serving in an interim capacity since July, has been permanently appointed to the position, City Manager Tina Friend announced today.Blood, who served Coronado for 28 years in all ranks of...
On Wednesday afternoon, October 20, some Coronado beachgoers got treated to a special, surprise concert by Canadian singer-songwriter Sarah McLachlan as she was being filmed on the beach near the Hotel del Coronado performing with her guitar and a...
Coming soon! The Coronado Historical Association is proud to announce the upcoming exhibit Uprooted. From immigration in the early 20th century to internment during World War II and post-war resettlement, Uprooted traces the stories of Japanese American families in Coronado.Explore the influence...
The Feminist Club of Coronado High School (CHS) is seeking donations from the community for Rachel’s Women’s Shelter in downtown San Diego. Requested items include toiletries, clothes (gently used or new), feminine products, cleaning products, toilet paper, paper towels,...