Submitted by Carolyn RogersonWe never know when a dire emergency will strike our lives. When such a crisis confronted Coronado visitors Mike and Jan Horn, it was compounded by chaos and the demonstrations blocking the Coronado Bridge and travel...
Coronado is looking to achieve a fitness triple crown:getting people active during the pandemic while practicing social distancing
building community
celebrating the City’s 130th anniversaryThe “Coronado 130 Virtual Challenge: Actively Celebrating 130 Years of Community” is an initiative...
For the third day in a row, the County’s Health and Human Services Agency is reporting record-high numbers of new COVID-19 infections. After four days of more than 300 new cases a day this week, the County is reporting...
The City is planning a Fourth of July mask giveaway. Find out what is planned in the latest edition of the City Manager's Weekly Update:https://youtu.be/yRouRPKi2iUYou can also read about the Coronado 130 Virtual Challenge, to get the community active...
The City of Coronado will give away 1,500 reusable face masks with the City logo to raise awareness about the importance of facial coverings.Coronado expects to see large crowds for the Fourth of July holiday weekend with many people...
Coronado resident David Spatafore didn’t grow up dreaming of owning one restaurant, let alone running a diverse collection of eateries, but he was drawn to the industry because of the creativity and flexibility it offered. “I love that every...
After more than 26 years in business, Art for Wildlife Galleries at the Coronado Ferry Landing will be closing and re-organizing. To further that effort, there will be a “Store Closing/Downsizing Sale” on July 10 and running through July...
June 24, 2020 – It was a day of anticipation as Cox Charities Advisory Board members signed onto a video call to surprise high school seniors with scholarships to help defray college costs. Due to state and national social...
Updated 02/20/2024.Feb. 20, 2024 Editor's Note: Full name and photos have been removed for privacy reasons.Her name doesn’t sound Chinese, but she is.Adopted by a white family when she was young, Mia moved to Coronado from North Carolina...
Updated July 16, 2020 to include video clips for some of the prize offerings.This article was edited July 2, 2020 after the Public Art Walking Tour Giveaway launched to display the video below with Public Art Commissioner Brad Willis:The...













