The City of Coronado's Golf Course has been rated Number One in San Diego and Number 14 in California, by the 2023 Golfer’s Choice list generated by GolfPass."We take great pride in this high honor," said Tina Friend, Coronado City Manager. "Because they...
Updated 02/26/2023 with video of meeting:On February 16th, Coronado resident Brian Trotier gave an interesting presentation on homelessness in the U.S. and San Diego. He shared experiences and observations from his years of volunteering with the homeless in downtown...
Entering the second season, the CIFF Student Classic Film Series has a new location and time. The program will now screen in the Winn Room of the Coronado Public Library on Sundays at 1pm, and admission is now free...
Do you remember Sam the Butcher from The Brady Bunch; the housekeeper Alice’s boyfriend? For many of you, that may be the only butcher you know. Butchers and butcher shops are not as common anymore, but lucky for us,...
The County’s Board of Supervisors accepted a COVID-19 update Tuesday stating the County’s nearly three-year-old coronavirus local emergency and local health emergency will end Feb. 28, matching the ending date of the state of California’s previously announced plan.
Throughout the...
Near the intersection of Glorietta Boulevard and Miguel Avenue in Coronado, there is a lot of activity around, atop and below a gigantic Torrey pine tree. Most of the activity is on top, but if you venture near this...
The City of Coronado is now accepting community grant applications from local nonprofits for fiscal year 2023-24.On February 7, 2023, the City Council approved revisions to the City’s Community Grants program and authorized the release of the fiscal year...
The Coronado High School Emerald Keepers Club has certainly made an impact in their first few years. The club itself is a part of the larger local organization, Emerald Keepers. Emerald Keepers is a grassroots nonprofit that strives to...
It’s bright and beckoning and back to its former glory, like the 1954 historical beacon on Orange Avenue, lighting up Night & Day Café. The fascinating history starts in 1929 as the Night and Day Market where the current...
Rum cakes are one way to firemen’s hearts in Coronado, as each Christmas they receive the tasty treats from long-time resident Robbins Kelly. The tradition was started by former city councilmember Patty Schmidt, who was a big supporter of...













