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New law for parking near intersections in effect Pedestrian fatalities are on the rise, and a new law meant to improve safety is now in effect.Known casually as the "Daylighting Law," Assembly Bill 413 prohibits vehicles from parking within 20...
Girl Scouts of all levels joined together in their once-a-year camp out at the Girl Scouts San Diego Balboa Park Campus this past weekend, and they chose the theme “Survival to S’mores.”Girl Scouts enjoyed activities like a scavenger hunt,...
Coronado Recreation & Golf Services is looking for enthusiastic staff to lead day camps, work as camp counselors, and support participants with disabilities to ensure an amazing summer for all in 2025.Interested? The following positions are available:Recreation Specialist:...
Ready to swim, surf, and train like a lifeguard? The City of Coronado Recreation & Golf Services' Junior Guards and Ocean Awareness Classes offer the perfect adventure for young ocean enthusiasts! Before registering, participants must pass a swim test.Mark...
Children can join Kevin, Stuart, Bob, Agnes, Margo, Edith, and Gru on a fantastic musical adventure this spring. Recreation and Golf Services is casting young actors for its Introduction to Musical Theater program—a fun and educational experience for your...
Students in the Coronado High School (CHS) Digital Arts Animation class collaborated with first grade students at Village Elementary School to create a fun and unique animation piece (YouTube video linked at the end of this article), which was...
Last summer, Coronado conducted two public transit experiments. First, it piloted a free, door-to-door electric shuttle service. Second, it decided to give its floundering, free summer shuttle program one more try.Now, the city has some data and it's ready...
Written by Doug St. Denis, Coronado Island Film Festival Lucky for us, besides making some of the most terrifying movies of our lives ("Psycho" comes immediately to mind), Alfred Hitchcock actually knew how to bring something romantic, lighthearted and unbelievably...
The governing board of the Coronado Unified School District voted 5-0 to approve salary increases for Superintendent Karl Mueller and Deputy District Superintendent Donnie Salamanca. The decision, which came at last week's March 13 school board meeting, will give...
As anticipation builds for the Coronado Historical Association’s 11th annual GEM Awards Ceremony, we encourage everyone to participate in this celebration of preservation champions in our community. Whether you're a nominee, a supporter, or simply someone who values Coronado's...