The Coronado View On…Libraries
Libraries are special places — shelves lined floor to ceiling with the knowledge, thoughts and musings of authors spanning centuries. We asked Coronadans to share their thoughts on what’s to love about libraries…
Libraries are special places — shelves lined floor to ceiling with the knowledge, thoughts and musings of authors spanning centuries. We asked Coronadans to share their thoughts on what’s to love about libraries…
Leslie Crawford weaves together local history with the postcards of the past…
Lone Survivor Film Screening, 41st Annual Holiday Parade, Skating by the Sea, Jungle Bells at the San Diego Zoo and more!
Matt Heinecke imbues lifelong passion into Coronado school district’s music program…
“Naked Warrior,” a bronze statue by sculptor John Seward Johnson II, commemorates the Navy’s Underwater Demolition Teams (UDTs) of World War II, and will debut this Veterans Day…
Christian Esquevin, director of library services for the city of Coronado, has been named the 2016 Coronado Citizen of the Year by Coronado Private Bank…
As Coronado School of the Arts (CoSA) begins its 21st year, its staff and students are downright celebratory over recent developments…
This is the story of our nation’s 33rd president, Harry S. Truman, and a young boy who became his “best friend” — at least for a few treasured weeks of the year…
This holiday season, we asked a handful of locals to tell us why they give. In each case, we’ve found their philosophy toward philanthropy to be both simple and yet profound…
It’s a fine line that architects and builders walk in Coronado as they strive to produce homes that meet their clients’ wants and needs, while trying to maintain the sense of history…
Meet the faces behind three of Coronado’s successful interior design practices and the trends they see coming…
Coronado Speed Festival, Coronado Art Walk, The Lion King, Taste of Coronado, Halloween Happenings and more!