Updated federal data shows how the ongoing coronavirus pandemic has affected hospitals in San Diego County.
Patch has your complete guide to Fourth of July fireworks shows, parades and other celebrations in and around Coronado & San Diego region.
Following an incident in which tortillas were flung at a largely Latino basketball team, a county commission will hold a special meeting.
The Red Cross is holding a blood drive soon in the Coronado area. The pandemic continues to impact the U.S. blood supply.
The American Red Cross and American Cancer Society have partnered to help patients and encourage donors to "Give Blood to Give Time."
The City is preparing for more Fourth of July activities, if local, state and federal health orders allow them.
The City will honor 14 Hometown Heroes on Saturday, May 22, at the Avenue of Heroes Hometown Banner Dedication ceremony.
Public Services crews will not sweep streets on the holiday. EDCO will not perform regular residential trash collection on Memorial Day.
The annual Memorial Day Service is set for Monday, May 31, at Star Park.
During this summer’s program, the Metropolitan Transit System will enforce existing COVID-19 protocols.
“The City wants to hear from residents,” said Coronado Interim City Manager Mark Ochenduszko.
Public Services crews will not sweep streets on the holiday.
The spring edition of the Avenue of Heroes Hometown Banner Ceremony will be held May 22.
Coronado is offering interior advertising space on the City’s popular Free Summer Shuttle buses to local businesses and groups.
There's a Red Cross blood drive coming up near you.
Light refreshments will be served. Discover Coronado has once again graciously agreed to pay to wrap the four buses.
"You can also read about the June 6 Free Summer Shuttle program kick-off; the May 22 virtual Avenue of Heroes Hometown Banner Ceremony"
Certain City of Coronado departments and services will be open with varying hours of operation.
Find out how to tune in to the virtual event in the latest edition of the City Manager's Weekly Update.
Coronado is actively seeking qualified applicants to serve as City Manager.
The Hometown Heroes ceremony has become such a beloved program by the community and those who make it happen.
Coronado is offering interior advertising space on the City's popular Free Summer Shuttle buses to local businesses and groups.
Restaurants were given the OK late on Wednesday, May 20, to reopen as early as May 21 if they met certain requirements.
Cays Park is showing signs of stress and wear due to increased use and insufficient irrigation coverage.
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