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The Coronado Historical Association invites you to the September Wine & Lecture on Thursday, September 19, 2024, at 5:30 p.m.  Eighty-two years ago, Howard “Skippy” Smith founded the nation’s first black-owned and managed defense production plant in San Diego. Author...
Coronado, often called the “Crown City,” is one of Southern California’s most desirable places to live. With its pristine beaches, scenic views, and charming small-town feel, it’s no wonder so many people dream of calling Coronado home. Whether you’re...
The information below is provided by the Coronado Police Department and summarized for publication. The report covers Aug. 31 to Sept. 6. Arrests: Driving without a license or insurance Aug. 31: A 33-year-old man was arrested on misdemeanor charges.Assault with (and brandishing)...
It’s time to say Aloha to The Islander, after two years in the heart of Coronado, and get ready to welcome The Avenue Fish & Oyster Company, Blue Bridge’s Hospitality’s newest concept. But good news for fans of the...
The County of San Diego today hosted an emergency press conference to address ongoing concerns about air quality in the South Bay related to the Tijuana sewage crisis.Yesterday, the county deployed its hazardous incidents response team to the polluted...
From ages 16 to 96, locals have discovered the many choices offered by the Sewall Healthy Living Center (HLC) at Sharp Coronado Hospital. While the hospital has been an institution in the community since 1926, the HLC opened in...
Paralympic competition has been the goal of well-known Coronado resident Stefan Freeman, a man with a “can do” attitude, who was paralyzed in an accident at the age of 24. You might say an Olympic dream was destined, since...
Sponsored post submitted and paid for by Mark Warner for Coronado City CouncilCoronado has one of the more interesting upcoming political races in recent memory.  There are three Mayoral Candidates for one seat and six Councilmember candidates for...
For decades, up until 2018, there were two nearly identical cross country invites held at Rohr Park in Chula Vista in early September. The Otay Ranch head coach, Ian Cumming, hosted the Mustang Invite, and the Sweetwater coach, Tim...
The year was 1946. Alton Collier, a 26-year-old Black man living on Alameda Boulevard, was supposed to take his wife out dancing. But he never made it home. He was attacked by two Navy sailors aboard the Coronado ferry,...