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The National Sailing Hall of Fame (NSHOF) announced today nine sailors comprising its 10th anniversary class of inductees.  Coronado's Robbie Haines is a former Olympic gold-medalist and world champion - read his bio here.The Class of 2020 includes: • James E....
A summer surge of visitors has arrived in Coronado, the weekends are crowded on Orange Avenue, and most residents are happy to be out of their homes enjoying local restaurants and shopping (while maintaining social distancing). While the crowds...
The City of Coronado is now accepting applications for businesses willing to provide restroom facilities to the public in the commercial district. The City Council approved the Commercial Public Restroom Partnership Program at its June 16 meeting. The goal...
At its June 16 meeting, the City Council approved an increase in the loan amount offered through its Lifeline Business Loan Program to $20,000 per business. The Council had approved loans of up to $15,000 on April 21, when...
Breathtaking endless panoramic ocean views and sunsets towards Point Loma from this large one bedroom with two full bathroom units at The Shores. Turnkey and tastefully decorated. Unit has been well maintained and is ready for your enjoyment. Property...
Give Your Life Some Twinkle with Periwinkle... Beautiful Periwinkle was brought to the Coronado Animal Care Facility when she was found as a stray in Tidelands Park. This sweet and shy girl deserves a second chance with a forever family...
At Miracles & More, one of the things we love the most about the cosmetics and beauty industry is the simple truth that beauty has no skin tone. Whatever your skin tone, from fairest fair to deepest ebony, your...
Three additional COVID-19 community outbreaks were reported today, bringing the region’s total to 10 over the past seven days. Also, more than 300 positive cases have been reported two days in a row.Since reporting began 105 days ago on...
By Bernard J. Wolfson and Phil Galewitz, Kaiser Health NewsJune 22, 2020Will Bondurant decided to get tested for COVID-19 after attending three racial justice demonstrations over a five-day period in San Francisco, where he lives.The first, on June 3, “was the...
Alan James, the Bubble Man, is captivated by the dance between nature and his bubbles, the gleeful cries of children, and the art of making the biggest bubbles possible. Visual Storyteller Brad Willis caught up with the Bubble Man...