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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...
Naval Base Coronado will be in a training exercise from Feb. 12 to 16. Travelers should expect traffic delays.The training is a part of the U.S. Navy's annual Citadel Shield-Solid Curtain exercise, which began on Feb. 5 and is...
It’s the largest tented flower show in the nation and it’s Coronado’s longest-running tradition. Get ready, because the 102nd Coronado Flower Show, “Ocean of Flowers,” is set to make waves at Spreckels Park April 20-21, 2024. GET ALL THE DETAILS...
It was an evening of remarkable musical performances at Preview Night for the "An Island Looks Back" exhibit that has just opened at the Coronado Historical Association.Brad Willis, a member of the Advisory Committee for this project that illuminates...
The five deceased U.S. Marines from the CH-53E helicopter crash on Feb. 6 have been identified.All of them were in their 20s and based at Marine Corps Air Station Miramar, in San Diego. Their identities are below:Lance Cpl. Donovan...
Coronado High School FTC Robotics Team is having a very successful inaugural season with three competitions behind them and another scheduled for Sunday, Feb. 11. Two members of the team have also been named as semi-finalists for the FIRST...
Prepared by: Juliette Wheeler (wife) Ronald ‘Ron’ Wheeler was born in Kansas City, Missouri on July 30, 1952. In 1971, while attending University of Missouri Conservatory of Music, Ron enlisted in the Navy, attended NTC San Diego Bootcamp, and participated...
The Coronado Historical Association (CHA) is honored to host filmmakers Kathy Estocin Foley and P.S. Foley for the screening of their documentary Home of the Brave along with a Q&A for the February Wine & Lecture on Feb. 15....
As negotiations for this year’s federal budget slog forward, local politicians and activists continue to push for more funding to address the Tijuana sewage crisis.“The sense of urgency that we feel here needs to be felt in Washington,” said...
It all started out as a fundraiser for her son’s fifth grade class. Now, the signs are everywhere.You’ve seen them brightening front yards on Coronado’s streets and lanes. Popping out of bushes, or leaning against palm trees. But the...