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The City of Coronado will begin accepting Community Grant applications from local nonprofit organizations starting on February 15, 2024. On February 6, 2024, the City Council approved revisions to the City’s Community Grants program and authorized the release of the...
Sharp Coronado Hospital has received certification as a Primary Stroke Center from The Joint Commission (TJC), following a successful survey in January.The survey resulted in no findings by TJC surveyors, which means Sharp Coronado was not deficient on any...
Valentine's Day is around the corner and the Ferry Landing is kicking off the holiday NOW!  Take a romantic walk along the bay, indulge in some shopping and dine at one of the fabulous restaurants.FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9 - Vom...
“An Island Looks Back” is a new exhibit opening on Feb. 9, 2024 at the Coronado Historical Association Museum that details the history of African Americans in Coronado, replete with triumphs and tragedies that have gone untold until now. Brad...
The KMAC Foundation is a Coronado non-profit that provides, at no cost, sailing opportunities for people with disabilities to get out on the water. They sail out of Coronado Yacht Club (CYC). Winter and spring are very busy as...
Five U.S. Marines on board a helicopter that crashed east of San Diego were pronounced dead Thursday."Our service members represent the very best of our nation—and these five Marines were no exception," President Joe Biden said in a statement....
It’s not easy telling stories that have been erased from history. Just ask Kevin Ashley, a local historian who’s curating his first exhibit, “An Island Looks Back: Uncovering Coronado’s Hidden African-American History” opening at the Coronado Historical Association on...
Coronado is making changes to the way its community grants are appropriated in an effort to better balance the way funding is allocated among various nonprofits.Each year, the city awards grants to local nonprofits in the following categories: arts...
A much-improved Coronado Islander Girls Basketball team fought hard in two recent home games but came up short against league rivals Mission Bay and Madison. The Islanders lost 38-26 to Mission Bay and 38-28 against Madison. The real story, however,...
Now in its eighth year, the Coronado Community READ is designed to unite the community through the shared reading of a single book. The program encourages discussion and participation in planned community-building events around the theme of the title,...