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 Underneath the bushy branches of an old pepper tree, perched on its craggy trunk, is Coronado’s Tiny Town… a captivating community from the creative mind of Jenny Gyapay, who builds the magical settings by recycling boxes, upscaling items found...
https://youtu.be/SgGa0v7Z_2kThe spring edition of the Avenue of Heroes Hometown Banner Ceremony will be held May 22. Find out all about the virtual event in the latest edition of the City Manager's Weekly Update.You can also read about limited attendance...
If you haven’t been paying attention to the 2021 Islanders girls' soccer team, it may be time to tune in. The girls in green and white have been on a tear this season, dominating their way to a 7-1-3...
Coronado Rotarians spent Rotarians at Work Day participating in beach clean-ups at the Cays and along the bay at Tidelands Park. Additionally, Rotarians collection of many buckets of trash recognized Earth Day and supported the new Rotary International Area...
Editor’s note (5/07/21):  A 4×4 schedule allows students to take 4 classes per semester and up to 8 classes per year (verses 6-8 classes at one time over the course of a year.  More details from CUSD in this...
Take a trip to France right in Coronado this weekend by visiting Little Frenchie, a Parisian style café. Le Brunch, offered Friday – Sunday from 9am-3pm has a selection of French favorites like Bruléed Pain Perdu, Croque Monsieur, Avocado...
Submitted by Scamp Grady (with help from Erin Grady Brown)Should you vote for Scamp to be hired as Coronado's Cat City Manager? Unequivocally, the answer is yes.First of all, I have lived in Coronado from the time I was...
Mobility Commission Chairman Howard Somers and San Diego Bike Coalition representative Andy Hanshaw were on hand to accept the Mayoral Proclamation honoring May as National Bike Month. May 5 is designated as Bike to School Day, which many kids...
With brewery representative positions recently popping up in the Bay Area, Southern Nevada and Arizona, Coronado Brewing Company appeared to be expanding despite the pandemic.“We grew both our distributor sales and volume to retail,” said Clinton Smith, CBC’s chief...
MEMORIAL DAY SERVICES RETURN TO STAR PARK, MAY 31 By Joe DitlerMemorial Day has never been taken lightly by Coronado residents. It always carries with it a special meaning here on the island, where the military has such a tremendous presence.Last...