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Contributing Content Writer: Horace Chavez DRE#01259508 | February 19, 2024Today we are going to look at the current market conditions for Coronado’s condominium market and share some insights on what’s possibly ahead for 2024. The first week of February...
For the 28th year of Coronado Playhouse’s Free Classic Series, Coronado audiences will take a whimsical journey into the world of love, mischief, and magical transformations in William Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream.A Midsummer Night's Dream revolves around four...
The San Diego County Regional Airport Authority welcomed three new members to the Board of Directors — County Supervisor Monica Montgomery Steppe, Poway Mayor Steve Vaus, and Mr. Whitney Benzian of Coronado.Benzian was raised in Coronado, where he has...
Emerald Keepers is seeking to raise awareness about water and air quality in Coronado. The County of San Diego tests our waters regularly and Emerald Keepers has air quality monitors on homes around Coronado. While we don’t know why...
On March 2, 2024, the local chapter of Soroptimist International will host ten other member clubs at the upcoming Desert Coast Region District III Winter meeting. The all-day conference will meet in the Coronado Community Center Nautilus Room and...
The Coronado Unified School District is busy repairing damage from the January 22 flooding and aims to get "as close to normal as possible," according to Donnie Salamanca, Deputy Superintendent. Flood updates and repairs were discussed at the February...
In perhaps the most nerve wracking game I’ve witnessed, the Islander Varsity Girls Water Polo Team clinched the 2024 CIF Division 1 Championship Title for their third year in a row, facing off against the Santana Sultans on Saturday,...
I had high hopes for Madame Web, Marvel’s newest installment in their fantasy multiverse. Starring Dakota Johnson, Sydney Sweeney, and Tahar Rahim, the movie centers around Cassandra Webb (played by Johnson), a New York paramedic who shows signs of...
It’s a real-life fairy tale almost 100 years in the making.The Dongs, a Chinese-American family, say there was “no way” they could have rented a home in Coronado in 1938. As Chinese Americans, they faced race-related challenges and restrictions...
As Tent City Restaurant at 1100 Orange Avenue closes its doors, the owners reflect on their successes and look forward to seeing the community welcome a new concept in the historic space.Once a charming Italian restaurant called Marco's, and...