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Shane Gillard, CHS sophomore and local surfer shredder, hit the Coronado Shores yesterday to enjoy his day off from school. The waves were on the small side, but Shane's longboarding skills were on point. Video edited by Luke Johnson,...
A small group gathered at Coronado Yacht Club (CYC) to welcome Boris, a newly installed marine skimmer, to the premises last Thursday morning. Installation of Boris is the latest step in Coronado’s Emerald Keepers’ strategy to keep Coronado...
By Arthur Allen for Kaiser Health News November 11, 2020Pfizer’s announcement on Monday that its COVID-19 shot appears to keep nine in 10 people from getting the disease sent its stock price rocketing. Many news reports described the vaccine as...
Since returning to the pool this fall amidst the pandemic, Coronado Swim Association (CSA) along with their newly appointed Program Director and legendary swim coach David Marsh, former 2016 Women’s US Olympic Head Coach, will be sending 10...
On patriotic holidays our Coronado Rotarians are out in the early morning placing more than 180 American flags along the Orange Avenue median to commemorate our nation's history.This morning, Brad Willis caught up with them as they placed flags...
After posting a case rate of more than 7 cases per 100,000 residents for two consecutive weeks, the state is placing San Diego County in the Purple Tier, the most restrictive level of its system that limits activities based...
County Enters Most Restrictive TierThe County of San Diego has fallen back into the most restrictive tier on the state's blueprint for reducing COVID-19. The move from the Red to the Purple tier means that restaurants, retail stores, gyms...
Talking about politics often leads to heated debates, especially with people's varying perspectives and deeply rooted beliefs. The 2020 election was one for the ages. With polarizing topics such as how to deal with the COVID-19 pandemic, the economy,...
Submitted by Frank CorahIt is vitally important in this contentious Presidential election that the American people, regardless of their political persuasion, trust the election process. I volunteered as an election observer in San Diego with the Election Integrity Project-California,...
Submitted by Marilyn FieldBad news for those who appreciate the quirky charms of The Ferry Landing Marketplace buildings: their fate is hanging in the balance in the newly revised version of the Port’s Proposed Master Plan. The plan would...