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Back faster, stronger, and sweatier than ever, Sweat Circuit knocks it out of the park again by selling out their first class at the new Sweat Circuit Imperial Beach on January 20, 2024. As its fifth location, and fourth...
Silver Strand Elementary students with learning differences showed big gains in state standardized testing, according to Principal Jennifer Moore. She, along with Silver Strand Elementary Assistant Principal Alison Keehan, shared testing results for the California Assessment and Student Performance...
Submitted by Lauren FrenchOn November 11th, I was honored to read “Veterans Day: Heroes in Our Neighborhood" for the first ever Tiny Patriots' Veterans Day story time. Rachel Racz reached out to me prior to the event and expressed...
On Wednesday, January 17 the Coronado Islanders boys soccer team took on the University City Centurions at home. They were competitive and fighting every second, but the game ended in a 2-2 tie.The first half left the Islanders down...
On Thursday, January 18, the Islander Girls Varsity Water Polo team hosted Schurr High School, who had traveled all the way from Los Angeles to compete in a non-league game.The Spartans scored the first goal of the night, and...
Prepared by: Ruth and John Porter (mother and father) Born in Denver in October 1964, Commander Todd A. Porter moved often in his early years before his family settled in Coronado in 1978. In Coronado, Todd was active in soccer,...
The Port of San Diego formally swore in its 2024 executive officers for the Board of Port Commissioners on Thursday, January 18. Frank Urtasun, Coronado’s appointee, was sworn in as chairman; Danielle Moore, one of three San Diego appointees,...
The Coronado School of the Arts (CoSA) Visual Arts Conservatory presented the much-anticipated "The Box" exhibit to the public on Thursday, January 18. The free event occurred during the evening hours of 5 to 7pm. Students and community members...
Every week, the City of Coronado receives a phone call: How’s that decrepit traffic light face plate replacement coming along?As a part of the city’s downtown beautification project, that light – and much more – will be getting a...
In the final stretch before the curtain falls on the esteemed Go the Extra Mile (GEM) Award nominations, the Coronado Historical Association (CHA) calls upon the community to participate in acknowledging those who have gone above and beyond in...