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Filmmaking is a family affair for the Schmidt Family, who live in Coronado. They describe their new film “The Island of Lost Girls” as a family thriller -- think Swiss Family Robinson meets Alfred Hitchcock -- which will be...
The information below is provided from the Coronado Police Department and then summarized for publication. Crimes Reported: Hit and Run on Orange AvenueNo injuries reported.Hit and Run on 4th Street and I AvenueNo injuries reported.Traffic Accident on 2nd Street and Orange...
On election night, we all want to know the results right away, but counting ballots takes time. In San Diego County, here are some reasons why:Over 1.9 million registered voters. Every active registered voter received a ballot in...
Baxter Simpson, a Coronado High School junior in the Film Strand of the Digital Media Arts Conservatory at Coronado School of the Arts has been selected to show his short documentary, "Coronado High: The Story Of The Coronado Company,"...
If San Diego is known for one thing, it is the weather. The area gets more sunshine than the vast majority of America, making a prime candidate for outdoor activities. With an active culture, it’s no surprise that there are...
Lobster Pot Pie, the classically rich New England holiday delicacy, is the star attraction of the Second Tuesday Tasting in November at Bluewater Boathouse Seafood Grill across from the Hotel del Coronado on Glorietta Bay.To encourage seafood fans to...
Written by: Sandi Lough (daughter) Frank William “Bill” Bruce was born on New Year’s Eve 1927 in Denver. His father was killed in an automobile accident when he was 5 years old, and Bruce never spoke of his childhood or...
On Tuesday, November 8, 2022 at 1pm, the Board of Port Commissioners will hear an update on the proposed redevelopment of the Central Embarcadero.At the public meeting, the Board will further discuss, receive, and listen to public and stakeholder...
A dedicated group of Coronado Middle School students are spending their Tuesday afternoons creating something that's sure to warm the hearts (and bodies) of local senior citizens: introducing the "Blankets of Love Club."About 20 students meet after school in...
Paid political letter. Learn more here.  Submitted by Margaret “Peggy” Duncan I am writing in support of John Duncan for City Council. Objectively, John is extraordinarily well qualified to serve our City in this role. His education and experience are exactly what...