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CJ Machado, veteran advocate / photo journalist, hopes that the documentary on Tom Rice's Normandy jump inspires us to remember the sacrifices and courage of the young men fighting for us at the end of WWII.For more information, visit...
The Coronado Times is proud to be an Emerald Green, Ocean Blue business. Our online newspaper continues to grow because of our dedicated readership and expanded Coronado coverage, but it is also due to keeping our physical footprint small....
On August 25, 2019, at approximately 9:15 pm, Border Patrol Agents working near the city of Coronado, received a phone call from the Joint Harbor Operations Center (JHOC) reporting an unknown vessel traveling northbound from the United States/Mexico border...
Coronado High School is challenging students to stay focused on their job of learning. All student cell phones are placed in holders during class time. Everyone has adjusted to the new practice and teachers are seeing positive results. Thank...
 Coronado Transportation Commissioner Jason Paguio recently returned home with another “crowning” achievement to add to his pageantry repertoire—World Champion Drum Major.This summer, Paguio traveled with Canada’s Simon Fraser University Pipe Band Society to participate in the World Championships in...
Mayor Richard Bailey along with other officials representing the region, including Congressman Scott Peters, Imperial Beach Mayor Serge Dedina, and representatives from the offices of Senator Dianne Feinstein, and Congressmen Juan Vargas and Mike Levin, met with federal officials...
You’re invited to a neighborhood meeting with Mayor Richard Bailey! Mayor Bailey is participating in neighborhood meetings during the month of September.  Each meeting will include a 30-minute update on the city’s finances and recent initiatives; including the state’s proposed...
Have a Laugh with Jack! Fun and handsome Jack was transferred to the Coronado Animal Care Facility from the San Diego Humane Society in an effort to alleviate some overcrowding. This sweet guy was originally relinquished to the Humane Society...
The Port of San Diego invites the public to celebrate the installation of artist Michael Stutz’s elegant bronze sculpture, “Penelope.” Her new waterfront location overlooks San Diego Bay and the San Diego-Coronado Bridge. The statue is sited in the...
Most Americans rely on weather forecasts to plan their daily routine. The U.S. Navy is no different. With numerous ships, submarines and airplanes deployed around the world, sailors and civilians serving with the Naval Meteorology and Oceanography Command at...