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As you make travel plans to escape peak tourist season in Coronado, consider the beautiful country of Portugal. With its incredible history, beautiful beaches, delicious food and friendly people, Portugal offers tourists an incredible experience for a lot less...
Whatever Lola Wants, Lola Gets - And Lola Wants a Forever Home Our sweet and petite Shih Tzu pup Lola was relinquished to PAWS when her family relocated and could not take her with them. Lola is adorable, affectionate, and...
In early 2019 Fox Restaurant Concepts will take over the Costa Azul restaurant space in Coronado. Fox Restaurant Concepts, located in Phoenix, Arizona, and proprietors of almost 50 locations, will be taking over the space at 1031 Orange Ave. The...
It is historic. It is fun, and most important, it is an inspiring collaboration of local businesses joining forces to support Coronado’s youth. The Optimist Club of Coronado’s Annual Sports Fiesta is in its 47th year. The Optimist Club of...
After much preparation and coordination, runners and spectators participated in the 44th Annual Crown City Classic on this year’s Fourth of July. The race, founded by Dan Orr, John O’Brien, and Kathy Loper in 1975, has preserved its unwavering...
For the second year in a row, Coronado’s head golf pro, Brian Smock will be teeing it up in a Major Championship. Smock was one of 20 PGA club professionals to qualify for the 100th PGA Championship (August 9-12 at Bellerive Country...
While the volunteer role of announcing for Coronado’s 4th of July parade is fun…..it ain’t always easy. Mr. Al Laing announced in front of the Library for 43 years….when I then took over his spot. Over the past 20 plus years,...
4th of July recap, online parade viewing, breakdown of public services, staff, police, fire, and lifeguard numbers and efforts Big crowds expected throughout warm weekend Family calls police after nighttime break-in Over 100 dockless bikes have been impounded ...
Shortly after the Spreckels Building, on Orange and Loma Avenues, was completed more than 100 years ago, A.G. Hughes, a watchmaker, opened a small shop. Then in 1921, Elmer Muhl traded his historic home in North Park for the...
A look at bridge history, length, tolls and more in this fun video told through the eyes of Jordan Loves:https://youtu.be/3pFcOrn8f_wVideo: KPBS series Jordan Loves