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A brief meeting of the Coronado City Council on Sept. 19 covered updates on the Tijuana sewage crisis, an expedited permitting process for electric vehicle charging stations, and an update to the ongoing debate about children’s literature at the...
PADDLE- OUT FOR PETE JOHNSON SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 2023Pete Johnson died last year after a long illness, and is remembered by many. His family and friends will pay homage to this gifted surfer, beloved Coronado local and noted Chart House...
Each year, Honor Flight San Diego takes San Diego County Veterans to Washington D.C. to visit and reflect at memorials dedicated to their service and sacrifice.At the end of this month, some 85 WWII, Korean, and Vietnam War Veterans...
Join Emerald Keepers on California Coastal Cleanup Day this Saturday, Sept. 23 from 8 to 9 am in the parking lot at First Street and D Avenue. Bring your gloves and a picker if you have one.The beach in...
The year was 1888. The Boathouse was a year old, Tent City was still a concept being tossed around, and the Hotel Del was brand new. A block away in Star Park, surrounded by dirt buggy trails and the...
"Do you remember? The 21st day of September?" That was the theme song for Coronado's centennial zip code celebration for Coronado: 92118 Day (9-21-18). 10,000 people attended the event (mostly locals) and over $155,000 was raised for local business...
Today, September 20th, 2023, Fleet Logistics Support Squadron VRC30 Providers conducted their final take-off from Naval Base Coronado- North Island Naval Air Station in a C-2A “Greyhound.”  Fleet Tactical Support Squadron THREE ZERO (VR-30) was commissioned in 1966, redesignated...
Sisters Kate (CHS 2023) and Riley McGrath (CHS 2022) dominated the CHS soccer field during their years at Coronado High School. Now it continues during their college years as Kate was recently named "A10 Rookie of the Week" for...
Having grown up in a large family in Ohio, Scott Laughery remembers the enjoyment of working alongside his grandfather and uncle who were masons by trade, but could build anything, whether it be a needed garage, gazebo, or other...
Head to the Hotel Del Coronado on Sunday, October 15 from 11 am to 3 pm to toast to 135 years of The Del, and 135 years to come! The Del will host a free and family-friendly Coronado community...