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End of school year activities at Coronado High School include CHS faculty selecting the two students to be named Valedictorian and Salutatorian. These distinguished awards are based on academic grades, rigor and performance throughout four years of high school....
The Rosin Box Project (TRBP), a local San Diego contemporary ballet company, is not going to allow COVID-19 to stop the music (or, in this case, the dance). At just two years old, the company is facing its biggest...
In response to recent direction from our Governor and City officials relative to COVID-19 restrictions, PAWS of Coronado has evaluated the best way to provide our services to the community. Due to the small size of our facility, we...
Do you have a favorite photograph (or 20) of your pup enjoying the dog-friendly wonders of Coronado? Your Coronado Chamber of Commerce is inviting photographic submissions for the stunning new Coronado Visitor Center website, launching this summer. The fresh...
UPDATE May 17: Jacob was readmitted to the hospital on Friday, May 15 due to an infection, and doctors are monitoring an aneurysm found on his aorta.A GoFundMe page: Jacobs Ladder has been created to help with his medical needs.https://youtu.be/nCytJf2wYPsMay...
VFW and City of Coronado Combine Efforts To Digitize Memorial Day ServicesMemorial Day services have been held nationally to honor our fallen warriors since 1868. In Coronado, the local chapter of the Veterans of Foreign Wars has hosted a...
Author: Julie Appleby, Kaiser Health News May 8, 2020As many states begin to reopen — most without meeting the thresholds recommended by the White House — a new level of COVID-19 risk analysis begins for Americans.Should I go to the...
The City of Coronado is working closely with state and San Diego County health officials to monitor the coronavirus health emergency and provide information to the community. The City put together the following list for residents and businesses on...
By Claudia Finkelstein, Michigan State University; Jennifer E. Johnson, Michigan State University, and Julia Felton, Michigan State University. Originally published in The Conversation.As millions across the U.S. prepare to return to work – and maybe, a level of normalcy – the...
Change is the Only Constant... The real estate market is constantly changing, however, the changes that we’ve seen in the last few weeks have been unprecedented. Realtors are constantly thinking of new ways to better serve our clients but COVID-19...