How many times have you committed to a wellness routine in the new year only to abandon it? Don't feel embarrassed. Many ...
Christmas is over, and New Year’s is gone, and storefronts are already shifting to the next celebration with the conclusion ...
The Coronado Islanders girls’ water polo team hasn’t been back in the pool for a match since playing Eastlake on December 9th ...
On January 9, the City will recognize National Law Enforcement Appreciation Day and thank the dedicated men and women of the ...
Captain William D. “Bill” McClure was born in 1925 in Lebanon, Missouri, where he was raised in a family of four sons. Since ...
This past week, the Coronado Islanders boys’ basketball team was the only Islanders sport in action. For the Islanders, last ...
Those were the words that appeared on my phone while I sat at work downtown. My seventh grader texted me during lunch, moments after a fellow student was stabbed at school. If you know me, you know ...
With the New Year comes new laws that will go into effect in California. Nearly 800 bills were passed by the state legislature and signed by the governor in 2025, ...
The Emerald Keepers high school interns’ Coronado Crops program is starting up again this month. Each year, our high school interns volunteer to pick excess fruit from local backyards to ...
Cellist Lars Hoefs and pianist Aline Alves come back to Southern California from Brazil, presenting their Villa-Lobos Festival. They will play music by a range of Latin American composers in ...
Emerald Keepers will be cleaning up the beach along the bay around Tidelands Park. Look for the Emerald Keepers flag at the Tidelands parking lot. Please bring buckets and pickers if you have them.
Over the past century, the United States has repeatedly learned—often the hard way—that removing a regime is far easier than governing a country afterward. Iraq and Afghanistan provide the most ...