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From history to computer science, Coronado High School offers a wide variety of Advanced Placement (AP) courses. Enrolling in several AP classes over the span of two to three years can significantly boost a student’s grade point average (GPA)...
This year has been one of more downs than ups for businesses and restaurants in Coronado (and worldwide) and that has created quite a few changes in the retail and dining landscape in town. If you are wondering about...
Coach Hines continues to encourage and publish bite-size tweets to his almost 50,000 followers.  Earlier today, he shared his views on how to react no matter who wins the election.  Watch the video below:Regardless of who wins... pic.twitter.com/cP7R0CwFfN — Coach...
Submitted by John DuncanThank you to the wonderful Coronado community and the amazing cross section of residents - including families, small business owners, retired citizens, military, and local youth leaders - for their support for my City Council campaign....
When news of the pandemic hit, I was six weeks pregnant. Never did I imagine that I would deliver my baby while the world remains in this state. My experience of being Quarantined in Coronado was shared in March....
The City is set to meet “virtually” for its second Climate Action Plan workshop to develop a strategic roadmap to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in Coronado. The City’s recently completed greenhouse gas emissions inventory and forecast will be discussed...
While the local, COVID-19 adjusted case rate rose yesterday from 6.8 to 7.0 per every 100,000, increased testing in the region once again helped to keep this metric in the Red Tier and the County from moving into the...
The information below is provided weekly from the Coronado Police Department and then summarized for publication. Crimes: Trespassing at Centennial Park on 1st StreetReporting party claimed eight teens jumped the fence and trespassed.Hit and Run on 9th StreetReporting party claimed a...
The library is offering Halloween-themed events throughout the last week in October. A new graphic novel book club for students in sixth through 12th grade launches with “Pumpkinheads” by Rainbow Rowell on Thursday, October 29, at 4 pm via Zoom....
Continuing robust public outreach efforts for its Port Master Plan Update (PMPU) process, the Port of San Diego invites the public to review and provide feedback on the Revised Draft PMPU.The PMPU has something for everyone who enjoys San...