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The COVID-19 pandemic has affected nearly all aspects of life, including the entertainment industry and how consumers view the latest and greatest movies. With theaters either closed or at limited capacity, films are now being released via online streaming...
Cross Country starts this weekAlthough the pandemic eliminated all but one distance race from last year's track season and set the Cross Country season back half a year, many Coronado distance runners have been training all along. Like many...
If you, like many, have earned some income from self-employment during the pandemic, you may have already set up an Individual 401K to shelter some of that income from your 2020 tax bill.  Establishing and funding an Individual 401(k),...
While the determinantal effects of COVID-19 are obvious in many industries, there are others we don't often think of. Mike "The Flower Guy" shares the hardships of the floral industry in COVID times as well as the joy flowers...
Over the last year, Coronado Brewing Company has been hard at work, developing and perfecting the recipes behind the company’s first packaged beyond-beer beverage offering. Local patrons who frequent Coronado’s three San Diego Tasting Rooms have had the opportunity...
 In honor of Museum Month, Coronado Public Library will be leading Preschool Story Time from a different Balboa Park museum each week in February. Museums will include the San Diego Museum of Art, the San Diego Air and Space...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=coTsPXg8qX4Making appointments to receive vaccinations is required. Find out where to go and news on second doses in the latest edition of the City Manager's Weekly Update.You can also learn about continued COVID-19 testing in Coronado; a new City-supported...
  As of February 1st (02/01/2021), the total number of COVID-19 cases in California has surpassed 3 million, sitting around 3.3 million. There have been a total of 40,988 deaths across the state. The 7-day average of new cases in...
Asante Sefa-Boakye is an accomplished musician, leads sensitivity counseling for the school district, and was a high school water polo star (CHS class of 2010). His father grew up in Ghana, where his grandfather was a doctor, politician and...
 As with most council meetings, the Mayor began with a presentation. This one was to bestow a proclamation to the “Host a Hero” program, debuted by “The Old Goats” and “Kids Who Care” organizations, who began honoring wounded warriors...