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HAVE YOU(R KIDS) DRESSED THE TABLE YET?The Coronado Chamber of Commerce & City of Coronado are adding a bit of pizzazz to the Coronado Food Hall website by hosting a table decorating contest! The idea is pretty simple. Order...
Earlier this week, Coronado's Alisa Kerr was enjoying the view from her Coronado Shore's condo, when she spotted a shark swimming near a surfer. She snapped a few photos and shared them with The Coronado Times.The surfer in the...
On Saturday, February 27th, the Coronado Democratic Club heard a fascinating presentation by Kathay Feng, the National Redistricting Coordinator for Common Cause. Kathay has been with Common Cause for 15 years and previously served as the Executive Director of...
This past weekend, Coronado teen Emil Henrich completed and presented his Eagle Scout project to PAWS of Coronado Animal Care Facility and the Honorable Mayor Bailey with a hand built Little Free Library. The completion of Henrich’s Eagle Scout...
The abbreviated Cross Country season is rapidly moving along. Last Tuesday (Feb 22nd), the Islander Cross Country teams had their third league meet, this time with University City. In the girls’ race Abby Hundley led from the gun and...
Moderna and Pfizer BioNTech vaccines are in full swing at the Sharp Hospital & City of Coronado Vaccine Clinic, and at some point the Johnson & Johnson vaccine may also be available. You might say the clinic motto is,...
Because so much of the financial services industry is still commission-driven, conflicts of interest are rife. For an individual seeking investment advice and/or financial planning, there is a wide variety of advisors from which to choose. There is a...
Submitted by Michael and Bonnie YanishThe letter below was also sent to the city clerk and councilmembers:My wife Bonnie and I are residents at 120 C Avenue, unit 207, Coronado. We strongly oppose changing the zoning of the Smart...
Construction of EDCO’s Anaerobic Digestion facility is nearly complete, which means starting Monday, March 1, Coronado residents may recycle food waste in their green trash bins. The EDCO Organic Recycling Program is voluntary for residents but is required for...
Submitted by John HickmanThis is my email to Mayor Richard Bailey (and councilmembers) and his response:I’m very upset to learn you are considering the Smart and Final lot for rezoning to include housing. Please explain your reasoning. I am...