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Have you been to Coronado beach near The Del all the way to dog beach lately? Have you seen the blue purple creatures that kind of look like blue purple glass stones from a distance, but as you...
The Coronado Public Library consistently hosts fun events for the Coronado community. On Saturday, April 8th, the library hosted "Medieval Day" in the afternoon for families to enjoy. The Junior Volunteers created this event at the library with the...
Source: Coronado Unified School DistrictThe Coronado Middle School Staff and PTO will host its annual Spring Fair on Wednesday, May 17th , from 5:30 to 7:00 pm.The campus will be open to the Coronado community. Please join us! Student...
Coronado High School's ASB is currently hosting a feminine products drive to give back to the community. The drive will take place throughout the whole month of April. The CHS ASB always tries to be good role models for...
On Wednesday, April 12th the Islanders faced a competitive match-up against Marin Catholic, a school from San Francisco. This game was physical, fast, and aggressive. It took so much from each team to get a chance to score. However,...
Source: Coronado Unified School DistrictThe Coronado Unified School District Board of Education voted on March 21, 2023 to join a social media mass-action lawsuit, which names various defendants such as (Facebook) Meta Platforms, Inc., Instagram LLC, Snap, Inc., TikTok,...
As part of its master plan renovation, the Hotel del Coronado has spent the past 4+ years restoring, renovating and expanding, all to ensure that guests have the opportunity to experience its grandeur for another 135 years.Currently, The Del’s...
The City is currently investing $26 million to replace the existing aging Parker Pump Station with a new pump station. This critical infrastructure, located at Eighth Street and Coronado Avenue, is responsible for collecting stormwater and sanitary sewer flows....
In partnership with the Coronado Floral Association, Emerald Keepers is pleased to award a green ribbon to 255 Earth Friendly home fronts in the Village and Cays. Earth Friendly home fronts are designed and maintained to beautify homes and...
Originally published on CalMatters.org, a nonprofit, nonpartisan media venture explaining California policies and politics.By ALASTAIR BLAND  APRIL 11, 2023 UPDATED APRIL 12, 2023The Biden administration today proposed alternatives for cutting Colorado River water allocations for Southwest states, including one that would substantially reduce the...