With only a few days away from the 75th annual Coronado 4th of July Parade, attendees can gear up to enjoy flavorful offerings from this year’s vendors. Anyone in town for the Independence Day celebration is encouraged to stop by the food trucks and vendors in Spreckels Park between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m. to […]
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The Hotel Del’s new roller rink
The Hotel Del Coronado is always beautiful. That isn’t new. But last week on a rare, sunny June day, the Del beamed with an 80s glow as they announced their newest summer addition: the Roller Rink. Out on the lawn by the entrance to the hotel, surrounded by tall evergreen trees, sat a perfect, picturesque […]
Coronado alum Samuel Quarles to compete in Olympic Trials
Former Coronado High School swim standout Samuel Quarles, who is now a University of California, Berkeley Golden Bear swimmer, will be competing in the 2024 U.S. Olympic Team Trials on June 21 in Indianapolis. “To be going to the Olympic Trials is really a dream come true,” Quarles said. “To be going to the Olympic […]
Coronado residents gather to remember lives lost by suicide on the bridge
For years, former Coronado Fire Chief Wayne Strickland has been hosting a Coronado Bridge suicide memorial service. On June 9, around 50 people showed up to remember the lives lost, tell their stories and exchange hugs and prayers.
Mayors in San Diego request sewage pollution interventions
Coronado City Council member John Duncan emphasized the threat of Tijuana sewage to local beaches by challenging Gov. Gavin Newsom to eat seafood caught in local ocean waters. Duncan’s dare was issued this week during a meeting of local elected officials, who are asking Newsom to declare the beach contamination a public health emergency. “I know […]
Vargas and Smock lead Coronado to CIF DIII Golf Championship, secure spots in Individual Regionals
The Coronado High School boys’ golf team added another major milestone to their 2024 season by claiming the California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) Division 3 championship title. The Islanders secured the title with ease, finishing eight strokes ahead of their nearest competitor, The Bishop’s School. The first day of the tournament, on May 5, saw solid […]
State of emergency continued over invasive algae outbreak in the bay
The Port of San Diego continued a state of emergency this month as officials battle an invasive algae species that threatens to damage sea life in San Diego Bay. The algae, scientifically known as Caulerpa prolifera, is native to Florida and other subtropical locales. It was first discovered in the Coronado Cays in late September […]
Gilhooly qualifies for state meet, six Islanders compete in section championships
After a second place finish in the 100-meter dash at the CIF San Diego Section Championships on May 18, in which six Coronado High School athletes qualified to compete in, junior Lauren Gilhooly advanced to the California Track and Field Championship preliminary rounds on May 24. According to coach George Green, it is extremely difficult […]
Coronado local Erika Rosas named principal of Sacred Heart Parish School
Father Michael Murphy announced the appointment of Erika Rosas as the new principal of Sacred Heart Parish School beginning in the academic year of 2024-25. Rosas is a resident of Coronado and a parish member, as well as an alumni of Sacred Heart. She has been a faculty member at the school for over a […]
The Navy’s 37th annual Bay Bridge Run/Walk returns
As spring reaches its peak, excitement is building up for the 37th Annual Navy Bay Bridge Run/Walk, scheduled to take place on May 19. The event will draw nearly 10,000 runners and walkers who will traverse the Coronado Bay Bridge, all while supporting a noble cause. The starting point for the run will be at […]
MotorCars on MainStreet took over Orange Avenue for 35th annual show
Don Riseling has driven from French Valley, California to Coronado in his 1940 Ford Deluxe Tudor for the past 10 years. His ghost flamed, pin striped, white street rod is Chevrolet powered with 385 horsepower and equipped with air conditioning and powered windows – the perfect road trip companion for his yearly trek down to […]
Winner announced for 2024 home front judging competition
Over 3,000 Coronado homes were judged by 175 volunteers for the 2024 home front judging competition, but only one took home the title of “Best in Village.” That crown was given to 311 9th St. The home front judging competition has been going on for decades and was started by the Coronado Floral Association as […]
Mix of experience and youth leads Coronado boys golf in 2024
Stuart Gordon, the head coach of the Coronado boys golf team, is in the middle of his 21st season coaching for the Islanders and his expectations for this year’s varsity squad are high. The varsity team is showcasing considerable talent, according to Gordon, and his goal is for the team to compete in the San […]
Chinese American family in Coronado donates to SDSU Black Resource Center
In 1939, the Dong family faced housing discrimination in Coronado, California, amid racially restrictive laws. Unable to secure a rental, they found refuge in the home of Gus Thompson and his wife, Emma, who welcomed them with open arms. Over the years, the Dong family expanded their property holdings in Coronado, including the ownership of […]
Coronado Unified School District celebrates community partners amid budget cuts
In the midst of budget uncertainty and employee cuts, the Coronado Unified School District (CUSD) recognized their community partners — nonprofit organizations and parents — who bring in funding streams from outside of the district. “I am really just overwhelmed with gratitude,” District Superintendent Karl Mueller said. “…In particular, in times of budget uncertainty, we […]
Electric mini-shuttle pilot program to start later this year
The Coronado City Council gave final approval to a free, electric mini-shuttle service for city residents at its Mar. 19 meeting, with only Mayor Richard Bailey opposing the $600,000 program. The council deliberated with four different recommendations from the city staff regarding payment terms, where the vehicles would be stored, a customer call center for […]
