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The Islander track team was busy this past week with their first League Cluster on Thursday and the Jim Cerveny Invite on Saturday.Head coach Cameron Gary supplies the details below: March 19 League Meet with Kearny, Morse, and Crawford The Islanders...
Registration for NASCAR Community Day tickets is now openNASCAR is coming to Naval Base Coronado for a three-day race weekend, June 19–21, featuring its national touring series on a temporary street course. Friday, June 19, 4 pm - NASCAR Craftsman...
Emerald Keepers seeks to raise awareness about the bay and ocean 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...
If you take a walk down Ocean Boulevard in Coronado, you’ll see surfers headed to the beach, locals walking their dogs, and children dragging sand buckets. You may also see “the girl with the camera,” Mekenna of Mekenna’s Moments.Whether...
From mid-April to mid-May, audiences are invited to step inside a quiet apartment, drop the needle on a vintage record, and watch as an entire 1920s musical bursts to life. Coronado Playhouse is delighted to return The Drowsy Chaperone,...
A bicyclist died on March 17 after being struck by a vehicle on the southbound lanes of the Silver Strand State Highway at Tulagi, the Coronado Police Department reports.The San Diego County Medical Examiner identified the man as James...
A simple, yet tasty menu is quietly debuting this week, full of mouth-watering burgers, chicken sandwiches, fries and rings (or a combo of frings), and more. Double Standard is the newest restaurant in the Blue Bridge Hospitality (BBH) group...
The John D. Spreckels Center invites the community to gather for an evening of inspiration, reflection, and connection at the upcoming National Poetry Celebration. Taking place Tuesday, April 14 from 5 to 6:30 p.m., this free special event honors...
The Little Club is home to stories. The kinds that live in books and movies, and you think they couldn’t possibly be true, yet they are. Such as the story of the sailor who lived on North Island and...
In many homes, baking a dozen cookies is an accomplishment. But for Samantha Anderson of Confections of a Navy Wife, 12 is just a warm-up. Making 10 to 20 dozen exquistely decorated cookies each week, her kitchen runs like...