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 Coronado Fire Capt. Brandon Matey is assigned to the Dixie Fire, which started July 13 and has spread for six weeks across the area’s mountain forests. His assignments have included field observer, display processor and situation unit leader. These...
The end of summer is fast approaching, which means the Free Summer Shuttle’s last day will be on Monday, Sept. 6, Labor Day.It has been a great public amenity whether using it to run errands, get to the beach,...
Wonderful updated spacious one bedroom unit with ocean views. Large balcony to enjoy sunsets. Half bath and stacked washer/dryer. Complex features 4 swimming pools, 8 tennis courts, clubhouses, gym and lush landscaping. Steps to the beach and a short...
 The City plans to hold a public workshop at 6 pm on Thursday, Sept. 9, in the Nautilus Room of the Coronado Community Center, 1845 Strand Way. The community is invited to hear a brief summary of what City...
Friday night provided yet another exciting football game for the Islander faithful. With CUSD schools officially back in session the Islanders looked to treat their boisterous crowd to a victory.The first quarter set the tone quite well for how...
Last Thursday, August 18th, a little bit of history was made at Toreros stadium. In the 88th minute of the San Diego Loyal showdown vs. the Last Vegas Lights, Coronado local CJ Fodrey netted his first career professional goal...
This past week, the Islander girls golf team faced its first full week of matches as well as the start of a new school year. On Monday, August 22, the varsity team squared off in a rematch against the...
The San Diego Symphony recently unveiled one of the most exciting seaside destinations in Southern California: The Rady Shell at Jacobs Park. As the first permanent waterfront concert venue on the west coast, and the first bayside concert venue...
Renovation is nothing new at the Hotel del Coronado, with E.S. Babcock setting the precedent when he started the first updates in 1902. A new milestone was just reached in the $400 million Master Plan restoration that will touch...
https://youtu.be/j7Dhsi6q8iwMark Ochenduszko has gone back into retirement. Find out who will fill in until Coronado’s new City Manager Tina Friend arrives in the latest edition of the City Manager's Weekly Update.You can also read about two important public workshops,...