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Submitted by Julie RussellDear Coronado Unified School District Families,It has been my pleasure to serve during the last four years as a Trustee on the Coronado Unified School District School Board, as well as being proud to serve in...
What started as a series of bedtime stories quickly grew into a family collaboration and COVID-quarantine project, resulting in the world’s first illustrated children’s book on water polo. Wally the Water Polo Walrus, written and self-published by local Olympic...
Grocery stores and markets are among the essential businesses called on to remain open from the start and throughout the continued duration of the COVID-19 pandemic.Coronado’s grocers — including Boney’s Bayside Market, Smart & Final Extra!, and Vons —stayed...
The Coronado Chamber of Commerce was delighted to welcome the four candidates running for Coronado City Council to a socially-distanced forum at the Coronado Unified School District’s board room on Monday, October 12th.Two elements set this forum apart. One,...
The pandemic may have prompted the cancellation of many of our favorite island traditions, but the Coronado Chamber is thrilled to see its members getting creative and bringing a new twist to community activities this fall.Residents can put the...
We all know that 2020 has been a very challenging year, but the Marine Corps League of Coronado is not going to let you down! Our Oktoberfest this year is about bringing our community together and celebrating things that...
The information below is provided weekly from the Coronado Police Department and then summarized for publication. Crimes: Burglary Report at Loews Coronado Bay ResortReporting party claimed vehicle was broken into. Total loss was approximately $1,000.Petty Theft Report on El Chico LaneVictim...
PAWS of Coronado is looking for more foster families to help care for the increasing number of animals in need in Coronado. “Recently we have had an increase in stray animals brought to PAWS who are suffering from severe medical...
The Coronado Public Library is launching a new series of programs teaching coding skills to children who may be missing out on traditional after school programs during the pandemic. In addition to their partnership with the Fleet Science museum,...
The state released new guidance on Friday, October 9 that allows private gatherings of up to three households. The new guidance went into effect in San Diego County Saturday.The gatherings must take place outdoors. If at someone’s home, guests...