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He served his country proudly in Korea and Vietnam as a pilot in the US Navy. In 1967, at the age of 38, Captain Mel Moore was shot down over Vietnam. He spent 2,185 days in confinement at the...
As part of ongoing and robust public outreach efforts for the Port Master Plan Update (PMPU) process, the Port of San Diego invites the public to an upcoming Board Workshop during which staff will present feedback received on the...
Given the surge in San Diego County cases and hospitalizations due to COVID-19, County health officials are urging San Diegans to keep Thanksgiving and other holiday celebrations small, short and safe.“There should be a small number of people, and...
Village Elementary teacher Crystal Garner is the Kato Family “Innovation in Education” Award winner for November. A fifteen-year veteran of the Coronado Unified School District, she explains that the year 2020 has necessitated tremendous shifts in educational instruction and...
Home and professional gardeners be aware: An ordinance banning gas-powered leaf blowers in Coronado will soon go into effect.The City Council adopted an ordinance in October 2019 to regulate the use of leaf blowers within City limits. Council members...
Gearing up for a festive but different holiday season, the Hotel del Coronado has already put up a majestic 35-foot outdoor Christmas tree in the middle of the Windsor lawn overlooking the beach; just part of their Winter Wonderland,...
The information below is provided weekly from the Coronado Police Department and then summarized for publication. Crimes Reported: Indecent exposure at Alameda Boulevard and Ocean BoulevardMale suspect exposed himself to victim as he drove by.Hit and Run on Silver Strand BoulevardNo...
They are giving thanks by giving back… Coronadans are providing 600 Thanksgiving meals today across the bridge to the kids of the Monarch School, the only school in the country dedicated exclusively to serving children affected by homelessness. As...
With Broadway dark until June 2021 and the hope of gathering in a darkened theater for an evening of musical entertainment unlikely soon, the talented Musical Theatre students at Coronado School of Arts have released Songs for a New...
The City Council meeting on November 17 started out on a positive virtual note with winners from the City of Coronado Recreation and Golf Services and the Junior Woman’s Club Turkey Coloring Contest announced by Recreation Programs Supervisor Stacy...