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An additional COVID-19 death was reported in San Diego, bringing the region’s total to 17, the County Health and Human Services Agency announced on April 3.“COVID-19 is in our neighborhoods and communities and, unfortunately, we are likely to see...
We are blessed to have our own Sharp Hospital here in Coronado. Health care professionals are on the front line of this COVID-19 crisis and we reached out to find out how things are going and how we can...
The Monday morning after Spring Break usually involves a busy rush of bikes, scooters, skateboards, cars, buses and pedestrians as students return to school. This year, the streets and sidewalks will be eerily quiet. On Monday, April 6th, Coronado...
MESSAGE FROM SUPERINTENDENT MUELLER Good afternoon,We are excited to launch our Distance Learning Plan (DLP) for all students in grades TK-12 on Monday, April 6th! On Monday at 9:00am, all parents will receive an email with instructions and links related...
Starting at midnight tonight, Coronado beaches will be closed to help reduce the spread of the Coronavirus. Coronado was the last remaining city in San Diego County to close its beaches.Earlier this week, the City Council met and voted...
Coronado Beaches Close at MidnightAll Coronado Beaches are closed for the duration of the public health emergency effective tonight at midnight.In anticipation of further activity restrictions by the state and County, and in an effort to reduce potential exposure...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iEjB1hYy794The City has closed its beach on weekends. Find out what else is closed and what remains open in the latest edition of the City Manager's Weekly Update.You can also read about all the ways you can stay connected...
California’s hospitals thought they were ready for the next big disaster.They’ve retrofitted their buildings to withstand a major earthquake and  whisked patients out of danger during deadly wildfires. They’ve kept patients alive with backup generators amid sweeping power shutoffs and trained their staff to thwart...
As the coronavirus and COVID-19 situation escalates, there is an information overload of news and new regulations. Below we break down new guidelines on masks versus facial coverings, when to wear them, where to find them, and how you...
The City plans to resume certain commission meetings in the coming weeks that will be held virtually. The City added a third meeting. The Historic Resource Commission will hold its next meeting on April 15. The other two are the...