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The 141 Coronado positive COVID-19 cases are cumulative since March 2020 and these reported cases are split between Coronado residential zip code (92118) and Navy zip code (92135). The number is up from 117 one week ago. San Diego...
Being pulled over in your car for a traffic violation is what most people’s impression of police is based on. Coronado Police Chief Chuck Kaye shares, “It’s all about the approach and delivery to set the stage for a...
Submitted by John DuncanI am excited to announce my candidacy for Coronado City Council. I will bring a fresh and professional level of scrutiny at a time we need it the most. Coronado is facing issues that are critical...
Submitted by Alexia Palacios-PetersI am pleased to announce my candidacy for the Coronado Unified School District School Board. I look forward to bringing a varied perspective to the Board as a mom, military spouse, attorney, and former educator.I’ve spent...
1/11/21 Editor's Note:  This article has been edited to correct that Nick Kato is not currently a CPA.Submitted by Nick KatoDear Friends and Neighbors,I am writing to introduce myself to you as I begin my campaign for a seat...
Submitted by Stacy KeszeiDear Fellow Coronado Residents,I am proud to announce my candidacy for Coronado Unified School District Trustee. As a Coronado Village resident, parent of two CUSD school children, businesswoman, professor, and a proud Marine Corps family, I...
Submitted by Ryan CraneIt wasn’t long after I moved to Coronado that I heard about an infamous local Facebook group. A new acquaintance of mine suggested that I check it out to get some insight into my new home.Driven...
Coronado’s Christ Church Thrift Shop will be open outdoors on Saturday, August 8 during its usual hours of 10 AM to 1 PM. It has an extensive inventory of clothing, shoes, jewelry, housewares, linens, collector and boutique items at...
The Coronado Public Art Walking Tour Giveaway, which ran for the month of July, will hold its prize giveaway drawing on August 8.“We had more than 50 participants who took an adventure to public art through the city,” says...
While many businesses have suffered due to COVID-19, some have remained closed for an exorbitant amount of time. As discussed earlier this month, Village Theater shut its doors in mid March and has yet to reopen. The Little Club...