The Coronado Chamber of Commerce (CoC) recently held their annual Celebrate Coronado event at Feast and Fareway, where ...
October is a magical time of year. Cool breezes, seasons changing, and pumpkin spice all around. In my world, it is a ...
The Coronado City Council meeting on October 7 began with the recognition of Fire Prevention Week in the City. Fire Chief ...
Island Pasta, the beloved Orange Ave. institution that has been serving Italian food for 31 years, is set to close at the end ...
Most people today have never seen a 48-star American flag in person. But once you do, it stands out immediately — the stars ...
Last Tuesday, the Coronado Islanders girls’ volleyball program played host to Western League rival, the Academy of Our Lady ...
California has long been regarded as a state that strives for fairness and accountability in elections. One of our proudest reforms is the Citizens Redistricting Commission, which voters created to ...
Californians need to stand up for themselves. Rather than watch as Texas changes their congressional districts to favor five more Republicans in the US Congress, we need to do some ...
This special proposition only came to pass because another state, Texas is trying to “rig” their elections in favor of a particular party. This is about fair elections for our ...
The City and EDCO sponsor a free document shredding and electronic waste event each year for Coronado residents. The events are held on a Saturday, 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. at the City Hall north ...
State voting districts are determined by using Federal Census data, which is by mandated by the US Constitution, every 10 years. Our next census is in 2030. The purpose of ...
Pianist, composer, and tenor Phil Dannels will bring a dynamic blend of classical artistry and lyrical expression to the Coronado Public Library on Friday, October 17, at 1 p.m. With ...
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