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Being a head football coach is hard enough. It requires immense patience, care, intelligence, and the ability to understand and work with many different personalities.  Under normal circumstances, it’s a job that few can do at a high level....
Raymond Liddy, a former deputy attorney general and the son of central Watergate figure G. Gordon Liddy, was sentenced Wednesday in San Diego federal court to five years of probation for possessing child pornography at his Coronado home.Read the...
The first full week of BRIDGE instruction is behind us! Things haven't been perfect and we are learning and adjusting alongside our students. Schools always experience hiccups transitioning back from summer but, in spite of the uncertainty and ever-changing...
Mike Donovan—who seeks reelection for city council—isn’t one to brag. So, you might not know he attended the U.S. Naval Academy, got his masters at M.I.T., and worked at Solar Turbines Incorporated for more than 30 years where he...
With the Labor Day weekend beginning, the County of San Diego is reporting 120 additional confirmed and probable COVID-19 cases among San Diego State University’s undergraduate students, bringing the total number of cases at SDSU to 184 since Aug....
Following a summer of racial inequality protests across the country and locally, CUSD is working to make the classroom more inclusive and diverse. At a meeting in August, the school board decided not to adopt state recommended policy and...
https://youtu.be/4MZCP6VC4lUMore businesses and activities are reopening and resuming thanks to revised criteria from the governor to reduce the spread of COVID-19. Find out what City facilities, including the Library, and businesses are reopening in the latest edition of the...
Whether directly or indirectly, most all of us have experienced effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. Students have been hit hard by the ever-changing mandates and regulations. The 2020-2021 school year started off with distance learning throughout San Diego. These...
Amidst the ongoing pandemic, the Coronado High School class of 2021 certainly had a unique start to the school year. Coronado schools are using distance learning -- students are studying at home without in-person classes, activities, shows, or sports...
The Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS Rafael Peralta (DDG 115) returned to San Diego Sep. 3 marking the completion of the ship's maiden deployment. Rafael Peralta spent seven and a half months in the U.S. 7th Fleet area of...