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Monthly Archives: January, 2023

Coronado’s Underground River

“They say there’s an underground river That none of us can see And it flows through winding tunnels On its way to a tideless sea.” --Sting As one rain...

Simple Ways to Achieve Better Health and Wellness

It’s a new year, which means millions of Southern Californians are busy following through on their new year’s resolutions. For many of them, positive...

Bánh Mi: French, Vietnamese Fusion, and Where to Find It

The bánh mí sandwich takes two cultures and slams them together with delicious results. French bread and pâté team up with Vietnamese meats, crisp...

2023 Coronado Community READ Title!

Announcing the 2023 Coronado Community READ: Project Hail Mary by Andy Weir! Now in its seventh year, the Coronado Community READ is designed to...

Coronado School of the Arts: Visual Art

Visual Art is one of the conservatories that Coronado School of the Arts has to offer. This program (in the first semester) occurs during...

Coronado School of the Arts (CoSA) Hosts 25th Year Anniversary Gala – March 11

Coronado School of the Arts (CoSA) will celebrate almost three decades as San Diego County’s premier public arts conservatory at the Coronado School of...

Coronado Crime Report: Discharging a Firearm, DUIs (1/7-1/13)

The information below is provided from the Coronado Police Department and then summarized for publication. Crimes Reported: Traffic Accident on 10th Street and B Avenue No injuries...

Waves Help Uncover “Harborette” Near Hotel del Coronado (Video / Photos)

Rain, wind, waves and high tides continue to uncover "hidden" items along Coronado's coastline. Last week, The Coronado Times showcased multiple sets of stairs...

Guaranteed Chuckles and Tears in “A Man Called Otto”

A timely glimpse into loneliness and how being needed makes all the difference is the poignant theme of “A Man Called Otto.” The story...

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