Once a year, Coronado's tennis courts stop being polite. The 5th Annual Double Served Tournament is the party the neighborhood didn't know it needed.There is a version of the Coronado Tennis Center that most people know. Hushed. Orderly. The...
Grunion season is here! Thousands of grunion fish could potentially come ashore on Coronado beaches late at night this Friday, May 1, through Monday, May 4. If you plan on going, remember this is still closed season meaning any...
The following information was provided by the Coronado Police Department and summarized for publication. This report covers April 18 to 24.Arrests:
No arrests were recorded during this period.Incidents reported:
April 18Noise disturbance: 2
General disturbance: 3
Suspicious vehicle: 1
Domestic...
GEORGE WALLACE BRUCE
1929-2026
Born April 7, 1929, George was the only child of a Southern farmer. He entered this world at the dawn of the Great Depression, and spent his life driven by a solid work ethic and a childlike...
A small group of Coronado freshmen and sophomore track & field athletes attended the Frosh/Soph championships over the weekend. Head Coach Cameron Gary shares the details:On April 25, the Islanders sent a contingent of seven athletes to the Dick...
The Coronado Woman’s Club (CWC) is hosting a spring Garage Sale this Saturday morning, May 2, from 8 to 11 a.m. at 801 Adella Avenue.If you have items you would like to donate to a good cause or are...
The Coronado Philharmonia Orchestra invites audiences to an inspiring evening of music and patriotism with its upcoming concert, Honoring America, on May 23 at 7 p.m. A pre-concert talk begins at 6:30 p.m., offering guests deeper insight into the...
Coronado's long-awaited downtown beautification project is moving forward — but not nearly fast enough for a City Council that has been waiting years to see results on Orange Avenue.
At the April 21 City Council meeting, staff presented an update...
Cadets from the Coronado High School NJROTC Islander Company recently presented 180 handmade paracord bracelets to members of Honor Flight San Diego (HFSD). The project was funded by the company’s booster organization, the Anchor Club, and cadets volunteered nearly...
Like the game of Clue, you are kept wondering who did it, with what, and where, in Lamb’s Players Theatre’s new production “The Play That Goes Wrong.” From the opening scene, when an audience member is recruited to help...













