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Submitted by M. ErbeThe south end of the Strand now looks like a prison with all of those lights. Is there anyway the Navy can subdue some of them?? They should have made a parking area with a roof and solar...
Coronado School Sports January 21-26, 2019
Thanks to the Coronado Police Department for providing The Coronado Times with the below information (partial list): Crimes: 1/9/19: Petty Theft near 1000 block of B AvenueUnidentified adult male stole an unlocked and unattended bicycle from the location. The bicycle was...
Back by popular demand, Islander Ladies Club is hosting Coronado’s only local beer festival for another year of fun and fundraising at the Coronado Ferry Landing. This year’s Beer by the Bay is Saturday, March 9th from 3-6pm, with...
Submitted by Gene Thomas GomulkaWith so many Hispanics living and working in California, how is it that so many Democrats who are soft on border security and illegal immigration get elected? The incomes of Hispanics who immigrated here legally are being undercut...
A Service of Christian Unity will be held on Sunday, Jan. 27 at 6 pm at Christ Episcopal Church, 9th St. and C Ave.The Rt. Rev. Katharine Jefferts Schori, former Presiding Bishop of the Episcopal Church in the United States will speak. Bishop Schori...
Christ Church Day School will open its campus on Saturday, January 26 from 9am until 12 noon for prospective families to tour the campus, hear about our high academic programs, learn about the specialty programs we offer, and receive...
This City Council meeting on Tuesday, January 15, was mostly about filling community and regional Committee and Board positions held by both community members and Councilmembers. Frank King was the only applicant for the Bicycle Advisory Committee (BAC), and...
Monday, Jan. 14 fire at Miguel's Cocina and El Cordova Hotel Register your business with the city by January 31 or face a penalty City will observe the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday on Monday, January 21 Renderings...
Known as the Coronado Sandman, Alberto Avila was a well known and beloved fixture in Coronado for many years prior to moving back to El Paso, Texas. According to his family, Avila lost his long-fought battle against liver cancer...