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Emerald Keepers seeks to raise awareness about water and air quality in Coronado. The County of San Diego tests our waters regularly and Emerald Keepers has air quality monitors on homes around Coronado. While we don’t know why our...
Murder is a rare occurrence in the community of Coronado, and readers of “Murder of the Jujube Candy Heiress: A Coronado Cold Case” are sure to be intrigued by the cast of characters and circumstances surrounding the death of...
Prepared by: Dan’l Steward (friend) Much water has passed beneath his transom since LCDR Patrick “Murph” Murphy, USCG (Ret) was born in Carmel, California and raised in Coronado. He comes from a long family tradition of service: his grandfather, Patrick,...
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has decided not to investigate the Tijuana River Valley as a potential Superfund site."The Superfund program is geared toward dealing with hazardous waste, not human waste," said Mike Montgomery, the division director for...
At the first regularly-scheduled school board meeting of the year, Superintendent Karl Mueller said that the district is almost at the "finish line," nearing community-based funding whereby the district anticipates $8 to 10 million of additional revenue in the...
As a small girl, Alejandra Name remembers enjoying the delicious food at Villa Nueva Bakery Cafe when she stayed at her family’s condo at The Shores, and she now lives here full-time. Villa Nueva has a storied 113-year history,...
“Do not judge me until you have walked a mile in my sprinkles.” One night in high school circa 1986, a friend and I took some girls down the access road at the Coronado golf course to “watch the submarine...
When asked what his role is in the KMAC Foundation, Jamie McArthur laughs, “It depends on who you ask, I have lots of roles. Because no one else would do it, I am the president of the KMAC Foundation.”...
It often takes time and nurturing for a planted seed to grow into something beautiful. After eight years of dedicated work by volunteer members and the financial backing of over a thousand member owners, SunCoast Market is now under...
On 10th Street, behind the blue door with flying monarch butterflies painted on it, you’ll find The Monarch Soul, a mindfulness community created by local Stephanie Clegg.“We were all confronted with such a different way of life that I...