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New Year, New Reads! What better way to start the new year than to cozy up with a wonderful book. Adults, Kids and Teens can participate in the Coronado Public Library's Winter Read Challenge. Participants should log what they...
Say goodbye to 2021 with a new fitness class to kickstart the year! Our incredible adult fitness instructors at the Coronado Community Center are lowering fees for the month of January and adding a drop-in option. This is an...
As the anticipated sequel to Spider-Man: Far From Home, Spider-Man: No Way Home is everything a Marvel fan could wish for. In this two hour extravaganza, humor, comedy, and action manage to intertwine with heart-wrenching sadness to take viewers...
The information below is provided from the Coronado Police Department and then summarized for publication. Crimes Reported: Traffic Accident on Isabella AvenueNo injuries reported. Two vehicles involved.Grand Theft Report at Hotel del Coronado on Orange AvenueVictim reported tools taken from vehicle.Hit...
The original “Sing” movie cast is all back together during these holidays five years later with the release of family-friendly and music-inspired “Sing 2.”The whole gang from the original story, an American Idol-type secret fundraiser gone wrong, returns as...
Following a fall season in which the University of Hawaii at Manoa reached second in the Pacific Coast Conference of the Inter Collegiate Sailing Association, freshman Mercy M. Tangredi of Coronado was honored with the Dole Bowl as the...
Written by Mike WagnerAn original member of SEAL Team One, Bob Wagner was born in Kalamazoo, Michigan, in 1933. He enlisted in the Navy in 1950 as a boatswain's mate. After attending boot camp, he was sent to USS...
Why do you need to hear about this topic? One out of five Americans, both men and women, suffer from some type of pelvic floor dysfunction in their lifetime. The information covered in this presentation can help those struggling...
Medical providers in San Diego County will soon have a new option for treating COVID-19 patients after the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issued emergency use authorizations for two new oral antiviral medications. However, supplies of these medications will...
Written by Kay KrohneCAPT Robert D. Quinn, sometimes known as “Red” due to his auburn hair, graduated from the Naval Academy in 1940 and earned his dolphin pin, becoming a full-fledged member of the Navy’s submarine service. During his...