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Coronado Vietnam Veterans will be appearing in the 2022 edition of Coronado’s Independence Day Parade. A number of these vets first gathered on Vietnam Veteran’s Day in 2021 to pay a special remembrance to their teammates and fellow veterans...
City and San Diego County officials met last week to discuss the results of a new, more sensitive ocean-water testing technology that has closed Coronado’s beach for 17 days since May 8.The testing, a rapid, DNA-based ocean-water testing system,...
Fines will no longer be collected for overdue books checked out from the Coronado Public Library after a vote by the City Council earlier this month. The decision to do away with the fines means Coronado joins nearly all other...
Following today's decision by the Supreme Court of the United States to overturn Roe v. Wade, San Diego County Supervisor for District 1, Vice Chair Nora Vargas offered the following statement: "As someone who has been at the forefront of...
Originally published on CalMatters.org, a nonprofit, nonpartisan media venture explaining California policies and politics. BY BEN CHRISTOPHER  JUNE 23, 2021Today, the U.S. Supreme Court issued one of its most significant gun law rulings in more than a decade, tossing out New York...
The City of Coronado welcomes Tony Winney to its executive team. He will begin his duties as assistant city manager on July 11.Winney has worked for a number of San Diego area cities, including Carlsbad, Vista and most recently...
In the early ’70s, I was involved in a running group with several other San Diego Track Club (SDTC) members. This was a few years before the so-called “running boom.” Back then, the Mission Bay Marathon was the primary...
The Fourth of July in Coronado is traditionally the City’s biggest holiday event of the year. This year, the City is expecting many residents and visitors to attend Fourth of July activities. As the City prepares for the three-day...
The Coronado Art Association presented a $1000 scholarship to graduating Coronado High School student Natalia Quiroz to continue her artistic endeavors.Natalia was thrilled to be presented with the check and shared that she would be continuing her art studies...
COVID-19 vaccinations and boosters help to prevent severe illness and hospitalization, especially in older adults over the age of 50.However, thousands of older San Diegans have yet to receive all the recommended doses and boosters.The County Health and Human...