Following the social unrest of summer 2020, a group of Coronado community members formed the grassroots organization, InclusioNado. The mission of InclusioNado is to help the Coronado schools foster a diverse and inclusive culture. In support of this mission,...
After months of distance learning at home, cohorts of Coronado students are slowly returning to school, which means many bikes, scooters, skateboards, and pedestrians are returning to the streets twice a day. In order to keep students safe, the Coronado...
For investors, knowing some history about how elections have affected markets in the past may make them more able to stay the course with their personal strategies as this election approaches. Yes, the market may fall 5% right after...
For any kids who feel like they are missing out on election fever, the library is offering a chance for children of all ages to vote for their favorite pie. From Sunday, November 1, through Saturday, November 7, children...
Coronado resident Marianne Blackstone Tabner's new book Taking Turns is a whimsical tale written with a universal theme about restoring balance.Sun and Moon have been together for a lifetime. Can they resolve their differences? Moon’s refusal to take turns...
City of Coronado residents are invited to review the Port of San Diego’s Revised Draft of the Port Master Plan Update (PMPU) and learn about proposed changes that would affect future hotel development, Grand Caribe and height limits.Continuing robust...
The City of Coronado invites the community to attend a very special Avenue of Heroes Banner Dedication Ceremony, which will be held “virtually” on Saturday, Nov. 7.Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the City and Avenue of Heroes Committee postponed...
This morning, some Coronado residents found unwanted signs on their lawns with the text “Racism Lives Here” followed by "Make America Great Again!" The signs are similar in format to the Trump-Pence 2020 yard signs.According to Coronado Police Department...
With Halloween looking a little different this year, Emerald Keepers wanted to share a little treat with the community. Emerald Keepers is a local non-profit leading a growing community-based effort to care for our coastal community, ensure Coronado’s sustainability for...
Scott Thompson was moving fast, nabbing trash with his pick-up stick from the gutters on the one hundred block of B Avenue when I stopped him to talk about being an Emerald Keeper. Scott is an avid runner, but...













