Dog Beach, Sunset Park Reopened
The City Council approved opening up Dog Beach and nearby Sunset Park at a meeting on Tuesday, June 2.Dog Beach was closed when all City beaches shut down April 3 to discourage public gatherings that...
As the City of Coronado continues to create new TV and online programming for the community, the City presents another special production of Ms. Mariah’s Music from the Coronado Library.This week’s special guest is Coronado’s own Matt Heinecke, teacher...
Using art, Coronado students came together today in a show of unity, doing their part to get the word out, be part of the change, and stand up for all people in our country.By Visual Storyteller Brad Willishttps://coronadotimes.com/news/2020/05/31/memorial-for-george-floyd-grows-at-coronado-beach/
Mike Tepper was ready for his grand opening of The Gallery & Hemp Life when the world came to a halt. The opening of the gallery and CBD shop was scheduled for March 21st and included live music and...
At the beginning of March 2020, I had big plans. I would soon graduate college, fly to Europe and hike the Haute Route trail through the Alps. After traveling around Europe for two months, I would come back to...
City Manager Blair King had lots of positive community updates to share in his opening report. Dog lovers will be ecstatic to learn that Dog Beach and Sunset Park will be reopening this Thursday, June 4. There is still...
“Donald Dill, Just A Small-Town Doc”
Never has one person had such a profound effect on Coronado as the late Dr. Donald Dill. This small-town doctors’ doctor had well over 100,000 patients. He delivered more than 2,000 babies here, helped...
Submitted by Jim DeBelloWhile the soaring SpaceX launch this weekend lifted our spirits and re-ignited our faith to achieve greatness, we are brought back to earth with the gravity of racial injustice.The image of a black citizen cuffed face...
https://youtu.be/MDsTC4fJIhQLate this afternoon in Coronado, two separate peaceful demonstrations were taking place. One at the corner of Orange Avenue and Sixth Street where a small group of women were quietly holding signs and nodding appreciation as cars honked in...
Submitted by Rebekah KobsAs the world is aching right now I know each family is trying to process things in their own way. For those who don’t know our family, I have 3 sisters, 1 brother and 3 brothers...













