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Warwick's, in partnership with Coronado Public Library, presents combat-decorated Navy SEAL sniper and New York Times bestselling author Brandon Webb and New York Times bestselling author John David Mann, in conversation with career Naval aviator and New York Times bestselling author George Galdorisi...
Data Source: County of San Diego According to the County of San Diego, the number of local COVID-19 cases has been rising the past few weeks, increasing the case rate from 1.9 cases per 100,000 residents on June 15 to...
Originally published on CalMatters.org, a nonprofit, nonpartisan media venture explaining California policies and politics.BY BARBARA FEDER OSTROV JULY 15, 2021A month after California’s reopening lifted most pandemic restrictions, COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations are rising, worrying public health officials as they contend...
The Coronado Chamber’s 36th Annual Salute to the Military will take place on Saturday, August 21st at Hotel del Coronado on the newly-renovated Windsor Lawn. Guests will enjoy a night of celebration outdoors to enjoy the sunset and an...
The City of Coronado announced the resignation of its Public Services & Engineering Director Cliff Maurer, who has accepted a similar position in Santa Barbara. His last day will be July 22. A search for a director will begin...
The information below is provided from the Coronado Police Department and then summarized for publication. Crimes Reported: Hit and Run on 5th Street and D AvenueNo injuries reported.Vandalism on Alameda BoulevardVictim reported truck window broken.Petty Theft at Vons on Orange AvenueVictim...
Coronado-based The Stephen J. Wampler Foundation, its summer 2021 Camp Wamp Tour Across America, and The Wampler Way TikTok account, were featured today in a follow up segment on GMA3 (Good Morning America 3). See their December 2020 GMA3 appearance...
If CHS student-athletes haven’t yet started training for Cross Country this fall, they should start today. Cross Country is an endurance-based sport that’s unforgiving for those who haven’t put in the work. With our first meet scheduled five days...
July is National Parks and Recreation Month and the Port of San Diego is commemorating it with special events and initiatives to encourage residents and visitors of the region to visit a Port park, enjoy their various recreational amenities,...
 After hunkering down in their Orange Avenue home at the beginning of the pandemic, the Lockwood family started feeling the itch to travel by fall. With COVID still in full swing though, some creative thinking was required. They joined...