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Since the invention of war, where generals do the planning and the enlisted do the dying, not much has changed, especially in the pay department. The brass (officers) get the ...
When our forefathers from the thirteen original colonies gathered to protest among other things, a tax on tea, they decided to form a union for the common defense. Their intent ...
In-N-Out Burger is delicious. However, having to leave the island leaves much to be desired. With the Navy base traffic, tourist traffic during the summer season, and the bridge providing ...
The largest summertime water event on San Diego Bay — the annual Sharp HospiceCare Benefit Dinner and Regatta — is back. This ...
Coronadans Mary Berube and Ellie Ovrom are two of the founding members and current president and vice president, respectively ...
After decades of serving Coronado residents, the Rite Aid pharmacy will close its doors on July 30, with the entire store ...
Looking for a relaxed and social way to keep your mind sharp? Join us at the John D. Spreckels Center for Chess Open Play, a casual gathering for adults who enjoy a good game—or want to learn one.
The Coronado Island Film Festival (CIFF) will be celebrating its ten-year anniversary this November. The organization kicked off the celebration with its annual summer film fundraiser event at the ...
San Diego Project Heartbeat is offering a free, hands-only CPR and AED training session to help community members learn how to act quickly and confidently when a life is on the line. The one-hour ...
The Coronado Roundtable will host long-time Coronado resident Captain George Galdorisi (U.S. Navy, retired), who will discuss AI technologies and their impact on our daily lives.
In 1966, Pete, Susan and their five children were living on Alameda Boulevard in Coronado while Pete served as the safety ...
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