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After passionate discourse from the public on the matter, the Coronado City Council approved updated recreation fees and facilities use policies at its Sept. 17 meeting.Fees will increase on Jan. 1.By increasing rates, the city will recapture more of...
The Naval Amphibious Base is set to break ground in March of 2025 for a new Navy Gateway Inn and Suites (NGIS) lodging facility along with a larger Navy Exchange. Delawie, a San Diego based architectural firm, was awarded...
As a well established and community known non profit organization, Pacific Animal Welfare Society (PAWS) may surprise you with the amount of help they still need. A behind-the-scenes tour of the PAWS Coronado facility left me astounded - both...
If you like shopping and you love supporting the community, then check out Coronado Junior Woman Club’s (CJWC) “Shop with a Cause” at a beautiful Coronado residence this Friday. Popping up at the event are some of the most...
Jolie unveils a new menu Some favorites, some tweaks, and some brand-new dishes are featured on Jolie's new menu, which debuted Sept. 13. New additions include a pork chop with cheesy semolina and arugula salad, a 16-oz prime ribeye with...
Do something nice for somebody else without expecting anything in return. That’s the advice of Ballinger Kemp, the great-grandson of Gus and Emma Thompson, one of Coronado’s founding Black families, who rented and sold their home to Chinese immigrants when...
The information below is provided by the Coronado Police Department and summarized for publication. The report covers Sept. 7 to Sept. 13. Arrests: Felony driving under the influence Sept. 8: A 21-year-old man was arrested on felony charges. DUIs can be charged...
Drummed up from the nutty imagination of Tim Burton, “Beetlejuice Beetlejuice” is a dark humor jamboree made for a specific viewer. Like the cult-favorite original from 1988, “Beetlejuice Beetlejuice” is out there. Characters traipse between Lydia Deetz’s TV set...
Submitted by Richard BaileyLast week, Councilmember John Duncan and I, representing the city-appointed Cross-Border Sewage Subcommittee, traveled to Washington D.C., to advocate for and to help secure additional funding to address the sewage flowing from Mexico.This year marks the...
 Emerald Keepers is seeking 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...