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Coronado had a rough start trailing by eight points early in their match against Mission Bay. Sophomore Zoe Johnstad stepped up earning 11 points with her consistent serve to close out the first set for Coronado 25-21. However, Mission...
Many thanks to San Diego CBS/CW (News 8) for alerting The Coronado Times to these “flashback videos” that feature Coronado during special holidays and events. Look for them on Thursday for a few more weeks.https://youtu.be/hszYGKVum74Here is the description of the...
As the weather turns crisp, tourists return home and haunted celebrations are on the docket, dining and entertainment options are expanding this fall at The Del as On the Rocks, a new gourmet food truck and beverage trailer debuts....
The City has initiated legal action against a property owner to enforce its short-term rental ordinance.The property owner has ignored multiple requests to comply with Coronado’s local ordinance. The City’s municipal code prohibits transient occupancy of homes in residential...
On Saturday, September 14th members of the Coronado Outrigger Club traveled to the Aloha State to compete in The Pailolo Challenge, a 26-mile inter-island channel crossing canoe race that spans the distance between the island of Maui and the...
With fall fast upon us, it's a great time to start thinking about the change of weather, impending holidays and of course the hearty, satisfying meals we've left behind in exchange for lighter summer fare.At PRET Gourmet, it's a...
The Day of the Dead is a Mexican holiday celebrated throughout Mexico. In the United States, Day of the Dead 2019 will begin on Thursday, October 31 and end on Saturday, November 2. ¡Feliz día de los Muertos! Fair Trade Decor,...
Tito is the Perfect Mixer to Make All Your Hours Happy! Sweet and spunky Tito came to Coronado Animal Care Facility when he was found as a stray on Second Street. This fun-loving guy would love an active family to...
October 3 from 11am-1pm                        Winn Room Henry George, Engineer, Archaeologist and Geologist will share his knowledge of Cuban architecture and culture. Since the softening of US/Cuba relations, archaeologists are...
Active travelers seeking adventure and a challenge often consider hiking the Tour du Mont Blanc as a way to experience the vast beauty of the French, Italian and Swiss Alps, while enjoying the culture of the various mountain towns...