Just like every town in the U.S.A. when records were the way to listen to music, Coronado had a place where you could buy ...
Among all the annual festivities celebrated in our town each holiday season, one tradition is reaching an impressive ...
Are you still looking for an extra special holiday gift? On Wednesday, December 17, from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m., you can create the perfect present for kids, grandparents, or anyone special in your life, ...
Last week, I attended a nearly five-hour-long City Council meeting, picked up takeout on the way home, ate dinner, and then—imagine this—I went to the ocean and tossed the plastic bag, takeout ...
Whichever way you think is the right way to proceed, I urge you to make your views known by emailing Mayor-Elect John Duncan and City Councilmembers (via the City Clerk) and attending the December ...
We were exhausted by the divisive city council election. We were appalled and dismayed by the destructive personal attacks on Laura Wilkinson Sinton. In our 30-plus years here, this is ...
Just because you can do something, doesn’t mean you should.
Since the Cold War ended in 1989, fifty-two million American jobs have been created. Fifty million of them were created under Democrat presidents. If you have a 401-K or stock ...
I think about the 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor and the strange years that followed. I was 14, here in Coronado. My Navy father and all ...
While Democrats are engaged in the ritual of searching for answers and pointing fingers at one another, President-elect Donald J. Trump’s forces are preparing to hit the ground running, as ...
A well-funded plan to develop a scenic but currently sewage-contaminated strip of the Mexican coast and a radical change putting the effluent burden on the American side of the border: ...