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Gobble, gobble! The global pandemic might put a damper on some holiday celebrations, but there’s one tradition that’s going strong: The Coronado Turkey Trot. Instead of one large, live event on Thanksgiving morning, this year, the event is virtual....
Coronado's Mayor Richard Bailey is speaking out in opposition to the state's coronavirus policy that recently moved San Diego County to the most restrictive tier and shut down gyms, fitness studios and indoor dining at restaurants. According to county...
Coronado High School has many talented student athletes, some of whom choose to continue playing sports at the college level, and a select few that make their college sports program commitment early. This year’s National Letter of Intent Signing...
As I write this piece on November 13th, two seemingly incongruous events are taking place. First, Covid-19 is on the rampage in the U.S. as never before, with a record 165,000 new cases being recorded today (after only having...
All the heartwarming traditions of our Annual Holiday Parade will be sorely missed this year, but the team at the Coronado Chamber of Commerce are working as diligently as elves to bring you a special Holiday Sidewalk Sale on...
The information below is provided weekly from the Coronado Police Department and then summarized for publication. Crimes Reported: Indecent Exposure on H AvenueMale suspect driving a dark blue BMW exposed himself as he drove by victim. He was described as a...
CalMatters.org is a nonprofit, nonpartisan media venture explaining California policies and politics.BY LAURENCE DU SAULT  NOVEMBER 11, 2020, UPDATED NOVEMBER 12, 2020California and Oregon were lauded for their early response to the pandemic, with swift and broad shutdowns aimed at slowing...
By Biplav Srivastava, Professor of Computer Science, University of South Carolina This article is republished from The Conversation under a Creative Commons license. Read the original article.Dr. Biplav Srivastava, professor of computer science at the University of South Carolina, and...
The Coronado School Board met on Thursday, November 12 at 4pm at District Offices, located at 201 Sixth Street, marking the last full school board meeting for Board President Julie Russell and Board Member Maria Simon. Newly-elected board members...
Being a quarterback in the National Football League (NFL) is a career that so many in this country grow up dreaming about - a job that has created some of the most iconic and renowned sports figures in American...