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Emerald Keepers seeks to raise awareness about water and air quality in Coronado. The County of San Diego tests our waters regularly and Emerald Keepers has air quality monitors on homes around Coronado. While we don’t know why our...
The white crosses of the Easter Cross Witness, which have been a part of Coronado since 2014, are beginning to make their appearance in yards and windows.According to EasterCross.org, "The Easter Cross Witness was created to give disciples of...
New and returning classes are starting at the Community Center for ages 3 through adult!Get creative with Make it and Bake it Cooking (Mondays, 3:30–5:00 PM, ages 6–12), learn to sew in Sew Stretchy T-Shirt (Wednesdays, 3:45–5:45 PM, ages...
Ready to roll? SD Skatelife is now registering for spring skateboarding classes at the Coronado Skatepark. Open to kids ages 6–13, our sessions focus on building confidence through fundamental balance exercises, skateboarding safety, skatepark etiquette, and beginner trick progression.Join...
Updated 04/04/2025 - Corrections were made to the spelling of the last name.It’s all in the family for the Bahri family, who have run the Shell gas station in town for the last 20 years. Brothers Ray Bahri and...
Friends and neighbors gathered at the Coronado home of Elizabeth and Jude Paganelli on Saturday evening for appetizers, happy hour and a toiletries drive for the San Diego non-profit Sharia's Closet. Founded 12 years ago by Shamine Linton, who...
The Coronado Islanders track team competed in both a league cluster meet and the Mt. Carmel Invite last week. Head coach Cameron Gary supplies the details below. March 26 League Meet vs. Kearny, Morse & Crawford The Islanders were in action...
 Hop into an Eggcellent Easter celebration at the Coronado Island Marriott, where families are invited to enjoy a day filled with festive fun, delicious treats, and memorable moments. This year, we’ve curated a variety of activities and events designed for all ages,...
Coronado is working to consolidate two of its commissions in effort to make the process of planning the city more efficient.The Design Review Commission and the Planning Commission will ultimately be merged into one body. Neither is overladen with...
Coronado's military ties run deep, and the city is moving forward to install a plaque to further commemorate local women who fought for humane treatment and the return of Vietnam prisoners of war.The proposed plaque will honor Coronado women...