Local artists say they are looking forward to the second annual Coronado Art and Wine Festival on May 13, to showcase their work.
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Healing through yoga: Stephanie Anderson’s journey as the owner of Island Yoga Coronado
More than two decades ago, Stephanie Anderson found respite in yoga for the first time. Now, she owns Island Yoga Coronado and is helping others.
Decorated Olympian Jesse Smith returns to coach Coronado High water polo
Coronado High School legend and Olympic athlete Jesse Smith returns to his alma mater to coach the boys and girls programs.
Corey Simone: 3 trends that will impact the housing market in the coming months
Given the approaching spring and summer seasons, current market conditions and a slight increase in consumer confidence, it is not unusual to be noticing more offers on property listings. In this article, we will take a look at reasons why properties, both newly listed and sitting on the market for 90-plus days, are suddenly getting […]
Coronado welcomes cinema fans to annual film fest, year-round programs
Film enthusiasts continue to shape the island’s cinematic recognition at the annually anticipated five-day celebration of filmmakers each fall known as the Coronado Island Film Festival, or CIFF.
Former Navy SEAL, astronaut and doctor earns “Wings of Gold”
Lt. Cmdr. Jonny Kim, NASA astronaut and former Navy SEAL, earned his “Wings of Gold” – his latest honor in a long string of accomplishments – during a winging ceremony in late March
Leadership and life after retirement for Jacqueline Trapp
In her 33 years at Southern California Edison, Coronado resident Jacqueline Trapp wore every hat imaginable. Now, she’s enjoying retirement in Coronado.
CUSD joins legal fight against Snap, TikTok and other social media giants
Coronado Unified claims in national suit that social media giants like TikTok and YouTube are creating a mental health crisis for kids.
Promises, Promises: Tijuana sewage crisis sickens tens of thousands
The Tijuana sewage crisis has sickened tens of thousands and hospitalized Imperial Beach teacher and surfer Josh Hill. Part 3 of The Coronado News investigation.
Promises, Promises: Bitter feuding, wasted money and treaty violations equals no solution
Decades of bitter feuding, wasted money and treaty violations have prevented sustainable solutions to the Tijuana sewage crisis. Part 2 of The Coronado News investigative series.
Promises, Promises: Tijuana’s sewage crisis continues to pollute Pacific Ocean, Coronado
Broken promises for decades by U.S. and Mexico to fix Tijuana’s sewage problem has resulted in millions of gallons of raw sewage to flow into Pacific Ocean, Coronado, other beaches.
