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Four motions were voted on at the Special City Council meeting held July 16, with Councilmember Benzian absent.The first motion unanimously approved was for waiving the alcohol prohibition at Spreckels Park for the upcoming “Spreckels Park Outdoor Dining Room”...
Christ Church in Coronado is hosting a weekly book club currently reading Waking Up White, and kicking off a Sacred Ground educational series that’s part of a global church effort to have deeper discussions on race and faith.Charlette Preslar,...
UPDATED July 16, 1:00pm - In a statement Thursday afternoon, Rear Admiral Philip E. Sobeck Commander, Expeditionary Strike Group Three shared: After four days of firefighting, all known fires have been extinguished aboard USS Bonhomme Richard (LHD 6). Our fire teams...
Republished with permission of Edward Anthony Moore IIIThere has been a lot of debate about whether or not we should be tearing down statues of Confederate leaders or renaming government institutions and facilities named after historic segregationists. Are we...
The number of younger San Diegans getting infected with the novel coronavirus has been increasing in recent weeks, and more of them are landing in the hospital, the County Health and Human Services Agency (HHSA) announced today.Of the nearly...
Add a Sweet Treat to Your Life with Cookie... Beautiful and elegant Cookie came to the Coronado Animal Care Facility when her former owner relinquished her. This lovely lady is settling in at our facility and would appreciate a calm...
Submitted by Casey Tanaka From March through to the present, I have gone into my classroom on most every weekday to stay sharp on future history lessons and projects. I have had lots of time to think and reflect, and...
The COVID-19 pandemic has led to a rapid increase in remote therapy and counselling services. Broadly speaking this is beneficial, as studies have found that therapy provided online or over-the-phone is just as effective as in-person therapy, when implemented...
As the nation grapples with growing demands for coronavirus testing, renewing shortages and delays in results, California is setting new guidelines for who gets tested first, state health officials announced July 14.Dr. Mark Ghaly, health and human services secretary,...
Starting Friday, July 17, Coronado residents may enjoy dinner at an outdoor dining venue sponsored by the City in support of local restaurants impacted by the ongoing pandemic.The City, with help from the Coronado Chamber of Commerce and Coronado...