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Emerald Keepers seeks to raise awareness about water and air quality in Coronado. The County of San Diego tests our waters regularly and Emerald Keepers has air quality monitors on homes around Coronado. While we don’t know why our...
 Student suspension rates are up at Coronado Middle School compared to other district campuses, according to a report from Niamh Foley, Director of Student Services for the Coronado Unified School District. At the March 13 school board meeting, Foley...
The second chapter began on March 21 with the grand opening and ribbon cutting for The Bower, whose first chapter was in 1956 as Villa Capri. The name The Bower, which means shade tree in Japanese, pays homage, along...
It’s almost Home Front Judging time, the weekend when Coronado Floral Association volunteers spread out across Coronado to select the most beautiful front yards. In conjunction with the Floral Association’s Home Front Judging, which takes place March 28-30, Emerald...
Looking to learn a new language or sharpen your skills? The John D. Spreckels Center offers a variety of engaging and practical language classes, perfect for anyone eager to explore the beauty of French and Spanish. Whether you’re preparing...
The San Diego-Coronado Bridge is one of 68 across the nation that was recommended to be assessed for collapse risk if it were to be struck by a vessel.The National Transportation Safety Board recommended the assessments as a part...
From Impact Activities:A huge thank you to all the junior players and families who joined us on Saturday, March 2 for the FREE Junior Tennis Clinics at the Coronado Tennis Center. It was amazing to see so many young...
The information below is provided by the Coronado Police Department and summarized for publication. This report covers March 8 to March 14. Arrests: Public intoxication March 8: A 25-year-old man was arrested on misdemeanor charges for public intoxication. Possible penalties include up...
New law for parking near intersections in effect Pedestrian fatalities are on the rise, and a new law meant to improve safety is now in effect.Known casually as the "Daylighting Law," Assembly Bill 413 prohibits vehicles from parking within 20...
Girl Scouts of all levels joined together in their once-a-year camp out at the Girl Scouts San Diego Balboa Park Campus this past weekend, and they chose the theme “Survival to S’mores.”Girl Scouts enjoyed activities like a scavenger hunt,...