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To raise awareness of the importance of facial coverings, the City provided more than 1,000 reusable face masks with the City logo to people over the Fourth of July holiday weekend.The demand for the three-layered specially designed black mask...
The Coronado Marine Corps League swore in new leadership on the 25th of July in a time-honored ceremony held at the Coronado golf course.Chris Ellinger was sworn in as Commandant, Allen Broughton as Senior Vice Commandant, Bill Pate as...
On Thursday, July 23 and Friday, July 24, the Coronado School District held a series of town hall meetings on Zoom to discuss the safe reopening of local schools for the 2020-2021 school year. District leaders unveiled plans and...
https://youtu.be/Ml-u80fcrsYThe City Council allocated funds to 16 local nonprofit organizations this week. Find out how the funds were distributed in the latest edition of the City Manager's Weekly Update.You can also read about a big change to parking rules...
With a series of temporary protections that helped Californians get through the first few months of the pandemic set to expire soon, Gov. Gavin Newsom hinted he will today extend some programs in another flex of executive power.Additional federal...
By Jeanne W. Murray 1)  Knowing Where to File Can Be Difficult. Military people may have several places that they call home – a home of record, the place where they currently live, and sometimes another place where their spouse...
On August 13th, Morgan Willis plans to climb Mount Saint Helens, an active volcano in Washington that rises to 8,366 feet.In the weeks leading up to his climb, he hopes to raise $8,366, which will go directly to Outdoor...
Do you miss browsing the library shelves? Are you stuck in a reading rut and looking to try some new authors or learn something new? Are your children looking for certain topics? Have no fear! The library is now...
Do you have a question for us? Ask us now! Librarians are available to help with your inquiries, questions and research. While the building is closed, you can send an email to [email protected] including as much information as possible and a...
A record number of COVID-19 deaths were reported in San Diego, bringing the region’s total to 505, the County Health and Human Services Agency announced yesterday.Eighteen San Diegans died between June 22 and July 21, and their ages ranged...