With two Coronado City Council seats up for election this year, I had the chance to discuss what being a council member in Coronado typically entails with Councilmember Carrie Downey, who is currently ...
The Coronado Historical Association extends a warm and heartfelt thank you to the incredible sponsors, generous homeowners, ...
According to our Declaration of Independence, governments derive their just powers “from the consent of the governed,” later affirmed by President Lincoln as “a government of the people, by the ...
The Fifth Annual Coronado Art & Wine Festival brought thousands of people together this weekend for a picture-perfect day ...
Secretary of State Marco Rubio is right to defend the principle that no nation should endanger international shipping or unilaterally control shared waterways. That norm is foundational to global ...
President Trump is famous for exaggerations bordering on lies, and lies based on exaggerations. He says exaggeration is his style as a real estate developer, which is kind of like ...
In Coronado, where many homes have been owned by the same families for decades, property taxes have often influenced real ...
The North Atlantic Treaty Organization, essential during the Cold War, has become an outdated and increasingly burdensome commitment that no longer serves core American interests. NATO has shifted fro ...
Greetings again from the Big Apple! Today, my neighbor’s copy of the May 4th issue (...May the Fourth be with you?) of The New Yorker magazine was ...
We voters have a great opportunity to change the course of California’s foundering ship of State. The huge $18-30 Billion budget deficit, highest fuel costs in the contiguous 48 states, ...
How many books do you think you can access with your Coronado Public Library card? If you guessed millions, you would be right! With the launch of a newly updated ...
(NAPSI)—If you are like most Americans, you wait until you notice changes in your vision before making an appointment for an ...