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Coronado teachers get raise, bonus for upcoming school year
Coronado teachers will receive a 4% raise and a $1,500 bonus for the school year that begins July 1, under a budget the Board of Trustees approved on June 22.
“I love this parade”
Equestrians play a big part in the Coronado Fourth of July Parade, and one rider hasn’t missed the event since entering in 1971.
Op-Ed: Passion for July 4 comes from my immigrant family
Coronado News editorial board member Amy Hall shares her childhood memories of Fourth of July and what it meant to her immigrant family.
Coronado Island Film Festival to show “Father of the Bride” on June 28
The Coronado Island Film Festival, as part of its popular monthly Classic Film Series, will present the beloved 1950 family comedy “Father of the Bride” on June 28 at 5:30 p.m. at Coronado’s Village Theater.
Coronado’s Independence swim event returns
This year’s event – after being cancelled last year because of ocean pollution – will be held July 1 as an “open water” swim in Glorietta Bay.
Editor’s Note: Here’s how to help Coronado Fourth of July
The Coronado News will donate 50% of all new, local advertising revenue from the June 30 Independence Day edition.
Navy trailblazer Chandra “Mamasan” Newman leading the way for change
From a very young age, Chandra “Mamasan” Newman knew she wanted to be a pilot. Learn how she got her call signal or moniker and how she continues to be a trailblazer for others.
‘Dear Mr. President, We need your help’
Hundreds of Imperial Beach children are writing letters to President Biden to ask that he help with a sewage crisis that has made them ill.
PHT & Honky Tonk Nights round out Coronado Fourth of July concerts
Katleen Dugas, IT’S NEVER 2L8 and PHT & The Honkey Tonk Nights will perform on the 14th fairway for The Coronado Fourth of July concerts.
Meet Student of the Week: Austin Miller
Coronado High School graduating senior Austin Miller is an Eagle Scout and won a $3,000 scholarship from the Optimist Club of Coronado.
The Hotel del Coronado’s newest culinary addition: Smokehouse & Bar
Slow cooked meats, mouth watering appetizers and classic BBQ dishes with a Southern California twist are coming to the Hotel del Coronado this summer. Opening mid-July, the Smokehouse & Bar will be located in the hotel’s historic Laundry Building, offering a top-of-the line culinary experience for customers. The Historic Laundry Originally built in 1919, The […]
Mayor Richard Bailey for County Supervisor?
Coronado Mayor Richard Bailey officially filed papers to explore the possibility to run for San Diego County Supervisor, but he told The Coronado News he hasn’t made an “official announcement” as to what his decision will be.
Legendary water polo coach Randy Burgess returns to Coronado
Randy Burgess, who built a water polo dynasty at Coronado High School, is returning for the Fourth of July holiday with a group of 65 boys and girls from Hawaii after his Coronado career was derailed by unfounded accusations of sexual abuse.
Coronado eighth grader makes USA Water Polo Girl’s Cadet Team
Maggie Ryan, a Coronado 13-year-old, recently was selected to compete with the USA Water Polo’s 2023 Women’s Cadet National Team, and the Futures International Travel Team; an honor only 32 girls across the country get to have.
Navy, Air Force battle in wheelchair rugby for Warrior Games crown
Showcasing their grit and athleticism with these skills, the wheelchair rugby athletes on Team Navy and Team Air Force took the court on June 6, for the gold medal match of the 2023 Department of Defense Warrior Games Challenge on Naval Station North Island.
