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CHS Student Advocates for Clean Water at Sacramento Ocean Day Program

Coronado High School sophomore Sean Wilbur was invited to Sacramento on May 7 to participate in the Ocean Day Program petitioning California politicians to...

City Council Candidate Christine Mott Wants Coronado to be More Proactive

Last summer, Christine Mott watched heated discourse erupt after the city decided to cut down heavily debated trees near the city’s lawn bowling green. She...

Announcing Emerald Keepers Inaugural Membership Drive

Emerald Keepers, Coronado’s only local environmental nonprofit, is now offering memberships and invites the community to join the movement. Emerald Keepers was founded in 2019...

Student Activists Honored as April’s Emerald Keepers of the Month

After an eventful Earth Month, Emerald Keepers is pleased to honor numerous student environmental activists as Emerald Keepers of the Month for April. These...

Relax and Enjoy the Bay on a Duffy Boat Coronado Cruise  

The ocean water closures due to sewage contamination has been especially frustrating for Teevan McManus, a long-time resident who has run Coronado Surfing Academy...

CUSD Teachers of the Year Recognized; New School Calendar Approved and More Layoffs

Four teachers were recognized for excellence in education, and the new calendar for the 2024-2025 school year was approved at the meeting of the...

Polluted Tijuana River Named Nation’s 9th Most Endangered

The Tijuana River has been named the ninth most endangered river in the country due to the ongoing sewage and trash polluting its watershed...

County Launches Website Focused on South Bay Gastrointestinal Illnesses

San Diego County Public Health Services has created, and is regularly updating, a webpage focused on the ongoing surveillance and investigation of gastrointestinal illness...

Students Call for Plastic Reduction Ordinance in Coronado

Surfers in Coronado often return to shore with handfuls of plastic wrappers, bottles, straws, and Styrofoam in their wetsuits, collecting it as they catch...
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