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A civilian employee at the Naval Air Station North Island Child Development Center (CDC) tested positive on March 22 for Coronavirus (COVID-19). Navy leadership was notified on March 23. The individual is currently at home taking proper precautions consistent...
Canticle of Blessings by Deb Nordlie Thank you for when the washing machine repairman does not mention the dust bunnies behind my ailing machine, and for the lady behind me at the cemetery who takes time from her grieving to tell me my shoe...
“Sasha, no you can’t go over to Leah’s for a sleepover. We are quarantined and I’m sure you can find some fun things to do without endangering yourself or the rest of the family.”I knew my mom was right....
Sharp HealthCare is heartened by the San Diego community’s desire to help ensure we maintain an optimal supply of masks and other Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) for our hospitals and clinics during the COVID-19 outbreak.As we follow current guidance...
You Wish You Were with Dixie... Meet Dixie, an athletic, dynamic mutt who is ready to keep you on your toes and shower you with love. Dixie came to the Coronado Animal Care Facility after she was found as a...
Submitted by Daron A. Case, Esq. With the COVID-19 pandemic and related statewide lockdown in place, economies are getting hammered on a national, state and regional level. All industries and sectors are affected. Here in Coronado, the City is projecting...
Beautiful Gardens. Even though homefront judging & the flower show have been cancelled, it doesn’t mean we can’t have beautiful gardens! Plant some flowers to cheer up the walkers, plant some vegetables to share when this has passed. Also,...
By Diane Sorota February 12, 2020 Day by day awareness arrived, slowly at first and then all at once. After a round trip to Hillcrest’s Landmark Theater just before Valentine’s Day the message is imperative: public transport and films are...
Summer has come early in some ways. While children are out of school for an extended period, the commonly known regression in academic growth, dubbed the “summer slide,” has been traditionally combated by public libraries with summer reading programs. According to the...
The Coronado Chamber of Commerce is postponing the 36th Annual Salute to the Military Ball (due to be held at the Hotel Del Coronado on April 18th 2020) but very much looks forward to honoring and celebrating Military Kids...