Updated as of March 19 (11:30a PST)
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On February 14, San Diego County declared a local health emergency and proclaimed a local emergency to deal with the novel coronavirus, labeled a pandemic by the World Health Organization. On March 4, Gov. Gavin Newsom proclaimed a State...
The Coronado Library is offering alternative services to continue serving the community during the period of closure. The library will provide curbside service so community members can pick up books, videos, talking books and magazines. Cardholders can place holds...
School closures and work-from-home policies have resulted in cancelled blood drives. San Diego Blood Bank collects more than half of its blood supply on bloodmobiles. An additional strain on the blood supply is expected in the coming weeks. See all...
During the coronavirus school closures, the Coronado Arts Academy is offering an activity for kids, free for new students for the remainder of March.The Academy has moved all of its music lessons from the CoSA facilities to an online...
Coronado native and CHS senior, Cole Mullins recently completed the impressive feat of earning all 137 merit badges currently offered by the Boy Scouts of America. Cole is a member of Coronado’s Boy Scout Troop 801 under the leadership...
Rotary Club of Coronado proudly hosted the award of Naval Base Coronado Sailor of the Year to Air Controlman Second Class Logan Eno. At the March 11 meeting, Chief James Cooper, who accompanied AC2 Eno, described his fine performance...
At their March 11 meeting, the Rotary Club of Coronado celebrated the selection of Tricia Olsen, Development Associate Planner, as the City of Coronado 2019 Employee of the Year. Each quarter, an outstanding employee is selected by the City....
Dear Friends of the Coronado Historical Association,History is now. The Coronado Historical Association recognizes that today's current events have historic significance around the globe and in our own community.The safety and well-being of our community are always our highest priorities....
To help control the spread of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), the City will temporarily close facilities where there is close-contact interaction with the public, including the John D. Spreckels Center and Lawn Bowling Green, Library, Community Center, pool and...













