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Meet Jacques Spitzer, The 92118 Hero of the Week. Jacques is dedicated to giving back to our community, especially when it comes to supporting mental health initiatives, diversity & inclusion. Congratulations Jacques!Visual Storyteller Brad Willis shares this profile of...
With distance learning well underway at Coronado High School, some may be wondering how students are staying active despite excessive amounts of screen time. The answer: physical education (PE). Although some are participating in sports and exercising on their...
We found this in our archives and thought we'd check in to see what the results look like four years later.This below is from 2016 when Coronado had 9,967 registered voters:https://coronadotimes.com/news/2016/10/11/coronado-democrats-republicans/Now, as of 9/30/2020, according to the San Diego County...
Editor’s Note: Thank you to the Coronado Shores Community Alliance Group for conducting this virtual Q&A forum and for sharing their video with the community of Coronado.https://youtu.be/UvCnAYIb1qcThe Community Alliance Group at the Shores has representatives from each of the...
Submitted by Brad GerbelLast week, I spent the afternoon at the San Diego County Registrar of Voters (“ROV”) office in Kearny Mesa as an invited guest to attend the public Location and Accuracy Testing of the ballot counting equipment....
Coronado is surrounded by water, but even that doesn't explain why you might've seen teenagers wearing children’s swim floaties around town! The floaties are part of a senior class tradition at Coronado High School -- the game of Senior...
Not many 11-year-olds can claim they are a published author, but that is just one of the many accomplishments of River Wadleigh, who is now a confident and creative seventh grader. Her book, Buddy’s Story, is dedicated to all the...
If you own a successful small business or professional practice, it is not (yet) too late to make a last-minute move to save big on your 2020 tax bill . . . but time is running out.For many business...
Submitted by J. Fitzgerald KemmettWe would all think the world is coming to an end with the number of Covid-19 cases and deaths dominating our lives. While the loss of a loved one is never easy, we all realize...
Submitted by Sherry Hughes RichterI'm writing in support of Nick Kato for Coronado School Board. As a product of Coronado schools and a member of a family who’s lived in Coronado for 54 years, I believe that Nick has what it...