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State Criteria for Reopening Updated The governor announced last week a new blueprint for reducing COVID-19 in the state with revised criteria for loosening and tightening restrictions on activities.A four-tiered, color-coded system will allow counties to show consistent success in...
Whether you are getting take-out, dining al fresco (outside) or eating inside, there are many options on the "island." Plus, it's a great way to support Coronado restaurants and their staff.Recently, San Diego County has allowed restaurants to serve...
With dedication and diverse experience, Mike Canada would like to get to work on the CUSD Governing Board. He has lived in Coronado for 25 years, arriving here while serving in the Navy. He quickly embraced this small community,...
Whitney Antrim has a successful career as a Deputy Public Defender for the County of San Diego, a family with two young children, and is dedicated to serving her veteran community. So, why is she running for school board?...
By Bernard J. WolfsonIf your life these days is anything like mine, a pre-pandemic routine that included regular exercise and disciplined eating has probably given way to sedentary evenings on a big chair, binge-watching reruns of your favorite TV...
By Carmen Heredia Rodriguez, Kaiser Health NewsDr. Chris Kjolhede is focused on the children of central New York.As co-director of school-based health centers at Bassett Healthcare Network, the pediatrician oversees about 21 school-based health clinics across the region —...
On September 5, 2020, the Coronado Democratic Club was privileged to present the 4th in its series of discussion workshops on Equal Justice. Dr. Abdimalik Buul presented a Zoom program on Racism: What’s Really Going On…And What We Can...
Judi Sheppard Missett started dance lessons in Coronado when she was two. This sparked her passion for dance, ultimately leading her to create Jazzercise in 1969. While Judi no longer resides in Coronado, Leanne Anderson keeps Jazzercise alive at...
The case rate for the region increased in the past week, placing the County at risk of dropping to Tier 1, the highest-risk level.The region’s case rate rose to 6.9 cases per 100,000 residents after entering the state’s new...
Submitted by Michael Helfand I'm writing in support of Nick Kato for Coronado school board for two reasons. Every candidate loves our town and wants the best for the schools, but two things about Nick really stand out.1. Nick's background...