San Diego resident, NBA legend and broadcaster Bill Walton is fed up with the city’s homeless crisis, and he’s doing something about it.
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Now a mom, Alex Morgan is riding a Wave heading into her fourth Women’s World Cup
Having just turned 34, Alex Morgan is busier than ever. She’s adeptly juggling motherhood with pursuing another World Cup title while helping make the Wave a popular draw.
This Coronado storyteller has plenty of his own tales
Almost every night, Joe Ditler plops a chair in front of what used to be called Shipwreck Beach (now referred to as Stan’s), props his feet up on the ledge, and watches the sun’s vibrant colors set over the water. He calls the area “poo park” for the dogs that frequent it’s grassy pad. Maybe […]
Emmy winner Liberty Zabala is moving to D.C. for next chapter
Liberty Zabala will be moving on to her next chapter after covering San Diego for a decade. She became a Navy Reservist to serve her country.
Coronado’s 74th Fourth of July Parade packs Orange Avenue
Clydesdales dressed in red, white and blue gracefully clomped down Orange Avenue, their long, braided tails grazing the ground as they go. Small, hand-held American flags were scattered among crowd members, complimenting the full-sized flags waving in the light breeze. Artfully cleaned classic cars hummed down the city’s main drag, reminiscent of the days when […]
Meet the grand prize winner of the second annual CFOJ Home Front Decorating Contest
The second annual CFOJ Home Front Decorating Contest is complete and the grand prize winner is 1114 G. Ave. To show off their patriotic spirit and 4th of July enthusiasm, Coronado residents participated in the Coronado Fourth of July Home Front Decorating Contest, put on by the Coronado Fourth of July and the Floral Association. […]
Op-Ed: The art of being a good houseguest
Newspapers used to offer etiquette columns that helped us learn the ropes for so many social situations but the information can still be found. And maybe it’s not a bad idea to keep the existence of your guestroom on the downlow.
How to protect your furry friends before and after July 4
Amidst the Fourth of July celebrations, pets often get frightened by the loud noises and large gatherings of the holiday, causing an increase of lost pets at San Diego Humane Society and PAWS of Coronado.
Coronado athletes compete on biggest stage for men’s lacrosse
Coronado locals Joe Walsh and Ryan Richters represented teams Ireland and Latvia, respectively, as goalies in the 2023 Men’s Lacrosse World Championship.
How “Yellowstone” cinematographer Mike Parry made it in the film industry
Mike Parry worked long hours fresh out of film school to get to his role as a cinematographer for “Yellowstone,” and it all started at CHS.
Lamb’s presents “Cotton Patch Gospel”
Lamb’s Players Theatre has opened its production of “Cotton Patch Gospel” inside its iconic facility on Orange Avenue. The musical is adapted from Clarence Jordan’s book setting the Gospels of Matthew & John in the American South. Actor Tom Key first performed it as a one man show in late 1979. Broadway roots It had […]
“Gentle Giant” Sylvester leaves CHS as star student and athlete
Saxton Sylvester has become known to his school and others in Coronado as the “Gentle Giant” for the heart and passion he regularly exudes.
Navy seeking input on study for three carriers at North Island
The Navy wants the community’s input regarding a study that will will look at the effects of accommodating three NIMITZ-Class Aircraft Carriers simultaneously for 180 intermittent, non-consecutive days at Naval Air Station North Island.
What can I do to end loneliness?
Social isolation and loneliness significantly increase a person’s risk of premature death from all causes, a risk that may rival those of smoking 15 cigarettes a day, obesity, and physical inactivity, according to experts. On May 3, U.S. Surgeon General Dr. Vivek Murthy declared loneliness and isolation as a significant health epidemic in the United […]
Big turnout for 26th Low Tide Ride & Stride to help the military
Bikes and ebikes with riders of all ages lined the starting line on North Beach at 8 a.m. on Saturday morning to take off on their 5K course for the Low Tide Ride & Stride. The event is the Coronado Rotary Club’s signature showcase, featuring chip-timed 5K runs, walks, ebike races and bike races along […]
Is Costco cracking down on card sharing?
Costco is taking a page from Netflix’s book and attempting to cut down on membership sharing. Redditors have taken note and are giving other shoppers the heads-up in the Costco subreddit. “Costco is cracking down on membership sharing,” wrote u/tlduran. The user’s post included a photo with house rules—rules that have always been there but […]
