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He’s Had his Mako-ver and Now He’s Ready for his Close-up! Sweet and handsome poodle blend Mako came to PAWS as a stray. He was heavily matted, but Mako quickly got a haircut and a makeover, and is back to...
Coronado resident, Chuck Steel was recently interviewed by The Washington Post regarding his "elevator garage".  Here is a summary of the video and the clip produced from the interview:A new status symbol is zooming onto the landscape: the luxury...
Fall is in the air and there's nothing better than curling up with a bowl of homemade chicken soup! This soup is full of vegetables and perfect for our cooler San Diego evenings. Ingredients:1 lg Rotisserie Chicken 1/4 cup...
Creatures of the depths descend upon the ocean to ride waves at the eighth annual URT Spook Halloween costume surf event. On Sunday, Oct. 28 from 4:30-7:30 p.m., Coronado-based brand URT transforms Shipwrecks Beach into a ghoulish gathering place.URT...
It’s been more than three decades since the classic surf film North Shore was released, yet the main character on whose life the story is based is still catching waves – right here in Coronado.Mike Gillard was the real-life Rick...
An estimated 10,000 people attended 92118 Day on September 21, 2018.  Residents of all generations enjoyed the first occurrence of this numerically unique day when the zip code (92118) matches up with the date.  The next 92118 Day will...
On Monday, October 8, the Kids Who Care were present at MooTime Creamery as former Mayor Casey Tanaka and David Spatafore, owner of MooTime, presented Navy / Notre Dame football game and tailgate tickets to two of our combat...
Submitted by Ira WohlIn conjunction with my role as chairman of the documentary division of the Coronado Island Film Festival these past three years, I have had the first-hand opportunity to work in an up-close and personal manner with...
Submitted by Ray GosselinWhat we need on our Coronado City Council are people who do not have an agenda that kowtows to one special interest group, we need Council members that can look at problems and have a NON...
This past week, the Islanders' Varsity Tennis team took two easy wins against Point Loma and Scripps Ranch High Schools. Tuesday's match against the Point Loma Pointers resulted in an 18-0 shutout. "We had solid play from our singles...