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The recent damage to the Ocean Beach Pier caused by the high surf in San Diego brings to mind many of the photos in the Coronado Historical Association’s collection from over 100 years ago of a storm so strong...
The fifth grade class at Christ Church Day School has created a Martin Luther King Jr. Reflection Walk. The students have identified their favorite quotes from Dr. King and have turned them into beautiful posters which have been hung...
The information below is provided weekly from the Coronado Police Department and then summarized for publication. Crimes Reported: Traffic Accident on 3rd Street and Alameda BoulevardUnknown injury reported.Petty Theft on F AvenueVehicle burglary reported.Stolen Vehicle on 1st StreetVehicle last seen parked...
https://youtu.be/pdN_f-685CMThe City and Sharp Coronado Hospital opened a vaccination site in Coronado this week. Find out where the site is and who can receive a vaccine now in the latest edition of the City Manager's Weekly Update.You can also...
Parking that was previously metered throughout the city of Coronado will now be free, but time limits on how long a car can be parked in one spot will be enforced. Along Orange Avenue that time limit is two...
The push is on in the County of San Diego to vaccinate for COVID-19 as quickly as possible. With hospitals at critical care capacity, health care providers spread thin and record-breaking infection rates, lives hang in the balance. Innovation...
Coronado MainStreet is alerting Coronado business owners about a grant program for brick-and-mortar small businesses that operate in a Main Street America community. As small businesses continue to weather the challenges of the pandemic, Main Street America has teamed up with...
My phone rang with the dreaded news that I had recently been in close contact with someone who was asymptomatic but tested positive for COVID-19. Even though I was not experiencing any symptoms such as a cough, fever, or...
North Island Credit Union invites college-bound students in San Diego County to apply for its 2021 College Scholarship Program. Through the program, the credit union provides $20,000 in scholarships annually to recognize Southern California students who are motivated in...
By Anna Maria Barry-JesterIn these first lumbering weeks of the largest vaccination campaign in U.S. history, Dr. Julie Vaishampayan has had a battlefront view of a daunting logistical operation.Vaishampayan is the health officer in Stanislaus County, an almond-growing mecca...