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Norway is world renowned for its beautiful scenery. Tourists from all over the world travel to the snowy north to see glaciers, northern lights, deep fjords and mystic mountains. To say the least, there is no shortage of beautiful...
Coronado School Sports May 6-11, 2019   
Think of your favorite romantic comedy. The one that gives you all the feels and also makes you laugh out loud at an embarrassing level. That favorite movie might get replaced with this one.We've all seen Seth Rogen. In...
Thanks to the Coronado Police Department for providing The Coronado Times with the below information (partial list): Crimes: 4/21/19-4/22/19: Grand Theft Property near 1400 block of Orange AvenueUnknown suspect stole a bicycle from the Villa Capri Motel parking lot. The bicycle...
April was a significant month in the world of wireless carriers in San Diego. The availability of Fifth Generation or 5G wireless broadband service was announced -- first by Verizon, followed shortly after that by AT&T during the first...
https://youtu.be/B-Zr2xVPbDIThe City will host a ribbon-cutting ceremony May 9 for new beach mats. Find out about the new accessible mats that will be going in at North Beach, Central Beach, Dog Beach and Glorietta Bay Park beach in the...
Safety, aesthetics, reduced fiscal risk and liability, strengthened service reliability, increased property values and tax base, and greater accessibility and walkability are the main reasons for Coronado to consider undergrounding the power lines. The city is making a concerted...
The Boxer Amphibious Ready Group (ARG) and 11th Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU) sailed from San Diego Bay, May 1st as they begin their deployment. 4,500 Sailors and Marines from Coronado, San Diego and up to Camp Pendleton are embarked...
Last weekend, Coronado School of the Arts (CoSA) Musical Theatre conservatory opened their spring production of All Shook Up. Based on Shakespeare's play Twelfth Night and a collection of Elvis Presley hits, All Shook Up—written by Joe DiPietro—made its...
Submitted by Maria SimonIn 1975 Congress passed the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA). This important legislation provided for a “free and appropriate” public education to students with disabilities. Included in the legislation was a promise that Congress would...