After a tumultuous spring semester, the Coronado High School class of 2020 is looking ahead to their next adventures. While some students are still finalizing their future plans, several graduating seniors shared their plans while acknowledging that those plans...
Coronado, CA – The City of Coronado Recreation and Golf Services Department is excited to serve the community again with fun and engaging recreation activities for all ages. The Summer 2020 Recreation and Golf Services E-Brochure will provide the...
"We need to start the conversation of racial inequality early at home and then continue it all through school. Education is one of the solutions for ignorance and to change perceptions," says Doreen Genmark, who comes to this issue...
Cmdr. Nathan Wemett, the commanding officer of the guided-missile destroyer USS Kidd (DDG 100), released the following open letter to the San Diego region as the ship departed the city to continue her scheduled deployment, June 10.
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Today, the men...
It was August of 2017. Hal Sadler was sitting in his parked car, outside Graham Memorial Presbyterian Church. He was nervous, and he was afraid to go inside.Hal didn’t live in Coronado; he lived in Chula Vista. He wasn’t...
Dusty Only Wants to Be with You...
Handsome and confident Dusty came to the Coronado Animal Care Facility when he was found as a stray on Orange Avenue. He’s brushed off the dust from his life on the streets and...
Hundreds of Coronado students, alumni and community residents have launched a petition asking the school district to create a plan to address systematic racism. This past week, several students have told stories of racial slurs, taunting and discrimination in...
"I believe that the world is changing, and we must now challenge ourselves to see all views,” says Andrea Kane, who is married to Joe Kane, a retired military officer. Andrea has a broad perspective having traveled and lived...
Coronado City Council held a brief but important special meeting on Tuesday afternoon, June 9, where the council unanimously voted to remove all parking restrictions and open all of the parking around the beaches and parks as is now...
The County of San Diego has released a report that identifies 27 projects that could potentially reduce the flow of sewage from Mexico into the U.S. and Tijuana River Valley each year by as much as 91%, from 138...













