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The information below is provided by the Coronado Police Department and summarized for publication. The report covers Sept. 21 to Sept. 27. Arrests: Felony warrant Sept. 23: A 27-year-old man was taken into custody on an out-of-jurisdiction warrant for felony charges. He...
Kerry Solmonsen has vivid memories of unopened medical bills piling up on her counter. She was battling cancer and needed to focus on healing, on her mindset, on not spiraling – but her diagnosis came with a host of...
Coronado High School is offering more honors and advanced placement (AP) courses than ever before, and students are performing well, according to Dr. Megan Battle, Director of Learning for Coronado Unified School District. CHS now offers a total of...
 Get ready to walk! Coronado’s first Uptown Walkabout takes place this Saturday, October 5, 2024 from 10 am to 2 pm. The walkabout is a scavenger hunt designed to attract shoppers to the uptown area of Coronado. How Uptown Coronado...
Two weeks ago, under the cover of night, dozens of antisemitic hate flyers were placed on windshields of cars parked around Coronado Middle School and Village Elementary. They were marked with the name “Clockwork Crew,” and were labeled with...
Homecoming Week at Coronado High School Homecoming week is an annual tradition at Coronado High School, bringing together students, faculty, and the entire community in a whirlwind of spirit, creativity, and camaraderie. From themed days during Spirit Week to the...
Coronado Unified School District has been awarded a $1.25 million grant from the Department of Defense Education Activity (DoDEA). The Project Computer Science (CS+) grant will establish, expand, and improve computer science study for students in grades kindergarten through...
It's time for Recreation & Golf Services' annual Turkey Coloring Contest, sponsored by the Coronado Junior Woman's Club. This holiday tradition allows kindergarten through fifth-grade students to create unique, colorful Thanksgiving masterpieces.The young artists can use crayons, markers, and...
Critical repairs are underway as a part of the large-scale rehabilitation and expansion of the South Bay International Wastewater Treatment Plant. The treatment plant is, in part, to blame for the ongoing Tijuana sewage crisis.Construction began Sept. 30 to...
Irving J. Gill passed away in 1936, though his ashes have only recently been discovered.Irving John Gill was born in Tully, New York, in 1870. His journey in architecture took him from Syracuse to Chicago, San Diego to Los...