A Coronado woman wants to raise awareness about pesky mosquitos and how they are harmful to families on the island.
Madeline Yang
Madeline Yang is a reporter for The Coronado News, covering the City of Coronado, the U.S Navy and investigating the Tijuana/Coronado sewage issue. She graduated from Point Loma Nazarene University with her Bachelors in Journalism with an emphasis in Visual Storytelling. She loves writing, photography and videography and one day hopes to be a filmmaker. She can be reached by phone at 916-835-5843.
Crown Comedy comes to Coronado
It’s cool outside, a light breeze finding its way through the streets of Coronado. There’s faint sounds of life drifting here and there, but for the most part, it’s quiet. Except one restaurant stands out. There’s something going on at the bar and grill at 100 Orange Ave. It’s Crown Comedy, a comedy show series […]
Coronado backs legislation to help with sewage crisis
Coronado staff are supporting legislation that would provide state help to the sewage problem from Mexico that has plagued Coronado’s beaches.
The many lives of Coronado’s Ann Bancroft
Coronado resident Ann Bancroft, a former Associated Press reporter and cancer survivor, is now an author with another book in the works.
Avenue of Heroes Dedication Ceremony on May 20
If you see banners lining Third and Fourth streets from Orange Avenue to the Naval Air Station North Island, it’s for Coronado’s very own “hometown heroes.” The Avenue of Heroes Committee is hosting a dedication ceremony to honor the latest group of hometown military veterans and active-duty service members on May 20, at Coronado High […]
Tennis pro claims Coronado engaged in fraudulent concessions contract
A longtime tennis pro alleges Coronado violated its own ethics policy in awarding concessions contract to Texas company.
Coronado Mobility Commission: work on traffic calming, e-bikes
The Coronado City Council on April 18, heard from Dr. Howard Somers, chairman of the Mobility Commission, who gave the 2022 annual fiscal year report on issues regarding the city’s transportation network. Among the issues for the commission are implementing complete streets and integrating emerging technologies like autonomous and electric vehicles. The Mobility Commission had […]
Coronado celebrates its own Rosie the Riveter: Betty Ridenour
Betty Ridenour sits in front of Girl Scout Troop 6017 of Coronado. Her white hair glows in the sun, and she has a big smile on her face as the Girl Scouts introduce her. Her pink-rimmed glasses match the pink on her lips. Ridenour was a riveter in World War II, a term that refers […]
Inspired by a SEAL for SEALs: The C4 Foundation
Named for his son, Charles Keating IV, the C4 Foundation sits on a ranch of 560 acres about 90 minutes east of San Diego in Santa Ysabel as a sanctuary for SEALS and their families.
Coronado creates committee to deal with Tijuana sewage crisis
The city of Coronado has voted to create an “AD HOC” subcommittee to address the cross border water pollution crisis following an investigation by The Coronado News.
Coronado watch party supports SDSU in NCAA championship game
Fans poured into Nicky Rottens Bar & Burger Joint in Coronado on Monday night hoping for a historic SDSU men’s hoops victory – but the night ended in consoling pats on the back.
KMAC Foundation to host 8th annual regatta in late April
This year’s KMAC Foundation Regatta will be held April 28-30, with a racing clinic and practice along with a race and dinner to support the foundation at the Coronado Yacht Club. All donations go to support the foundation.
The Coronado Bridge’s dark past and hopeful future
Beautiful things don’t ask for attention, says author James Thurber, but sometimes, it must be asked for. It’s hard to miss the beauty of the Coronado Bridge. However, the Coronado Bridge is the second most frequently used bridge for suicides after the Golden Gate Bridge, according to the California Department of Transportation (CALTRANS). That agency […]
Port Commissioner Frank Urtasun recaps Coronado Council on RV project
Port of San Diego Commissioner Frank Urtasun is still puzzled on why his colleagues voted against the city on an RV resort project in the Coronado Cays.
Promises, Promises: Will Mexico keep its bargain to fix sewage crisis?
The U.S. has pledged at least $330 million for the Tijuana sewage crisis, but U.S. officials are concerned whether Mexico keep its funding promises?
Rachel Sanders, 10, shows who is the greatest showwoman at 6th annual “Coronado’s Talent”
The sixth annual “Coronado’s Talent” shined with 10-year-old Rachel Sanders before a packed crowd.
