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On Saturday, June 19th the Coronado Islanders defeated Orange Glen High School in the CIF Div. 4-A Regional championship. It was perhaps the finest 35 minutes of basketball played in San Diego County this season; but due to postgame controversy,...
The past month has seen two dramatic developments in the battle to force companies that are high greenhouse gas producers to accelerate their plans to reduce emissions. Pro-environment investors and activists have successfully opened two new and distinct fronts...
Partnership Reaffirms Commitment to Support Fertility Challenges Faced by Military Members Legacy (YC S’19), the premier digital fertility clinic for men, today announced a new partnership with the Military Family Building Coalition (MFBC) to support America’s Naval Special Warfare Community...
At this point, I’ve almost run out of ways to describe the 2021 Islanders boys' basketball team. The high flying Islanders yet again took care of business as they rolled to a 56-44 win over Pilibos High School on...
Community Grants and Housing Element options were among the critical topics discussed at the June 15, 2021 city council meeting, which started with Mayor Bailey presenting Optimist Club of Coronado President Robert Kracht with a proclamation proclaiming July 19...
Just in time for Father's Day Weekend, the public pianos are rolling out. You'll find them at Rotary Plaza, Adella Plaza, and a new venue, the Coronado Public Library. Three pop-up performances will kick off the season on Saturday,...
The South Bay to Sorrento (SB2S) project aims to guide development of an innovative transportation network, transforming the way people and goods move through the San Diego region. The CMCP evaluates all travel modes and transportation facilities in a defined...
Our ninth featured artist in the Coronado Spring Banner Series is painter Dixie McCarthy. Her banner is located at 3rd Street and Orange Ave. Banners in this series are currently on display through June.Dixie McCarthy is never idle, especially...
Submitted by Brian FlickI appreciated the opportunity at the May 20th School Board meeting to share my concerns regarding the Anti-Defamation League’s No Place for Hate (NPFH) program and the broader discussion that revealed that Critical Theory is indeed infiltrating...
 Over 50 and a Lifelong Learner? Looking for stimulating lectures? Then the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at UC San Diego is something you should check out. Join us on Saturday, July 10th at 10 am for our virtual Zoom Open...