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The trustees of the Coronado Unified School District met on Friday, December 13 at 4 pm at District Offices where trustees Renee Cavanaugh and Fitz Lee were sworn into office by Superintendent Karl Mueller. Cavanaugh, who was re-elected after...
Raised to support his country, Coronado’s new Police Chief Paul Connelly spent his early years moving around the country with his family and Air Force pilot father. He planted roots in Pittsburg in second grade where he stayed through...
The information below is provided by the Coronado Police Department and summarized for publication. The report covers Dec. 7 to Dec. 13. Arrests: Felony warrant Dec. 8: A 37-year-old man was arrested on an out of jurisdiction warrant for felony charges.Driving on...
Emerald Keepers has a new leader to take the helm of the nonprofit’s board of directors. Kali Lindsay has taken on the role of president of the board for the environmental organization, a position that has been held by...
Although the cost of rent is down in San Diego County, U.S. Navy sailors stationed in San Diego will see an average $124 monthly increase in their housing allowances next year, the Department of Defense announced.The Navy's Basic Allowance...
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...
For Alex Malo, owner of the coffee cart at the Coronado Public Library, it was never about the money. After all, most of his clients aren’t necessarily big spenders…they’re the kids of Coronado. Every day around lunchtime and when school...
With one thriller and one dominating win this week, the Coronado High School girls basketball team extended its win streak to five, beginning the season 5-0 for the first time in at least 20 years, the farthest back Max...
Osvaldo Mendoza, founder of Coronado Philharmonia Orchestra, shares that he got his footing in Coronado when he moved from Texas to San Diego around 2017. He originally started in Coronado teaching in the Coronado School of the Arts. “In...
Laura O’Sullivan is orchestrating the jolly for Coronado’s favorite small town tradition -  Candy Cane Lane. Having moved to Coronado in 1983, Laura shares, “My dad was in the Navy. Since I was three, I have memories of Candy...