It was a standing room only at the Coronado Public Library on July 21 in the Winn room when Coronado centenarians shared their wisdom and key to living a long happy life.
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Here’s what’s going on in Coronado
From Pokémon Terrariums to an evening with a decorated Navy admiral to Motown hits, there’s plenty of fun going on in early August in Coronado. Here’s a list of things to do.
An Evening with decorated Admiral William H. McRaven set for Aug. 3
Coronado Public Library, Coronado Cultural Arts and Bay Books present An Evening with
Admiral William H. McRaven, USN (Ret.) on Thursday, August 3 at 7 p.m. at the Coronado
Performing Arts Center.
How does MLB take over a local TV broadcast?
MLB’s takeover ended blackout restrictions tied to San Diego’s deal with Diamond, and the league says Padres games are now accessible to 3.26 million homes, up from 1.13 million under Diamond’s Bally Sports San Diego.
Coronado’s “Mr. Entertainment” turns serious for Tijuana sewage crisis
A Coronado power trio has spent the past four years working on a documentary regarding the Tijuana sewage crisis and they are hoping to have it done on time to be considered for the Coronado Island Film Festival in November.
Police investigation continues into “inappropriate” material sent to CHS students’ phones
The Coronado Police Department continues to investigate how high school students on May 24 were sent “inappropriate material” on their smartphones from a situation involving a Coronado Unified School District employee.
“Grease” is the word. Classic film coming July 26
The Coronado Island Film Festival will host the 1978 fan favorite “Grease” at the Village Theatre on July 28.
Former high-tech professionals lead Wine A Bit
For more than a decade, Coronado residents and visitors have enjoyed the popular boutique wines and artisan flatbread pizzas found inside Wine A Bit. This family-owned small business welcomes new and old wine aficionados with a wide selection of appetizers paired with the vibrant tastes of more than 20 selected small production wines and live […]
Corey Simone: To rent or buy?
To rent or to buy? That is the ongoing question for those looking to find a place in San Diego and Coronado.
Op-Ed: The promise and perils of Artificial Intelligence
The 30-year naval aviator who had 14 years of consecutive service as executive officer, commanding officer, commodore, and chief of staff provides his insight on AI.
Crazy for pickleball in Coronado
Pickleball has taken off on Coronado after the pandemic as it also becomes a sport to cultivate friendships.
Meet Aaron Brooks, new CHS athletic director and summer traveler
The special education teacher takes over from longtime CHS Athletic Director Robin Nixon, who retired.
Coronado woman works to stop bridge suicides
The Coronado Bridge is the second most frequently used bridge for suicides, after the Golden Gate Bridge, records show. It’s been in operation since 1969, and since then, it’s seen more than 400 deaths.
Coronado Library hosts Sujata Massey and other fun things to do
The Coronado Public Library continually hosts events throughout the year. Check out what’s going on this month.
Corey Simone: Are you vested?
Since real property is arguably the most valuable asset you will own in your lifetime, it is important to understand exactly how you hold title to your property.
Curiosity drives 2023 Coronado Valedictorian to new possibilities
Attending a leadership conference in July and heading to the East Coast is next on the list for 2023 Coronado High Valedictorian Adam Perez.
