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The numbers are shocking.Military aircrew face a 24% higher cancer rate than the general population, according to a 2024 study by the Department of Defense. Cancer rates are 87% higher for melanoma, 39% higher for thyroid cancer, 16% higher...
Get ready for some family-friendly fun at the City of Coronado Recreation and Golf Services annual “Halloween Happening” on Friday, Oct. 24 from 3:30 to 5:30 pm. “Ghouls,” “Boos,” and their families are encouraged to dress in costume and...
Although Santa is incredibly busy ramping up his toy factory, he’s not forgotten the hungry and needy in our local community. That’s why the inaugural “Christmas in October!” campaign was launched by Rotary Club of Coronado in 2024, realizing...
Coronado Playhouse is thrilled to announce its upcoming production of Pippin, the Tony Award-winning musical with music and lyrics by Stephen Schwartz and book by Roger O. Hirson. Bursting with spectacle, humor, and heart, Pippin invites audiences to join...
Transform a life by adopting a new best friend! The Empty the Shelters national adoption event is underway through Oct. 15, with BISSELL Pet Foundation generously sponsoring adoption fees at over 300 organizations, including PAWS of Coronado.PAWS of Coronado...
San Diego County leaders are not ready to give up the fight to have the Tijuana River Valley investigated as a potential Superfund site.After a unanimous vote on Sept. 30, the county's Board of Supervisors will ask for $1.4...
The information below is provided by the Coronado Police Department and summarized for publication. This report covers Sept. 20 to Sept. 26. Arrests: Driving under the influenceSept. 20: A 49-year-old woman was cited for misdemeanor DUI, which carries a potential penalty...
The Coronado Unified School District trustees met for a special board meeting on Friday, Sept. 25. The purpose was to conduct a self-evaluation and discuss board policy in three areas: controversial issues, science instruction, and history/social science instruction.The trustees...
When Courtney Castiglione took on the role of Parent Teacher Organization president for Village Elementary, she wanted to make it count."Our kids only want us around for so long," said Castiglione. "Why not make things glitter and sparkle while...
Tim Chin likes to have big goals. As he figures out how to best accomplish them, he has one key guiding principle: It must have measurable impact environmentally, socially, and economically. Chin has been appointed to the newly created position...