I recently caught up with Coronado City Councilmember Kelly Purvis to discuss her role as Coronado’s primary representative on the Metro Wastewater Joint Powers Authority (JPA) Commission and updates ...
Village Elementary School’s Veterans Day celebration was described as a standout event in the community, drawing one of the ...
The November 5th Coronado Soroptimist business meeting opened with an update from Betty Mohlenbrock, the founder of Reading ...
Robin Nixon, Coronado High School’s former Athletic Director, was recently honored with the Breitbard Meritorious Award on ...
Honestly, some days I listen to the news and think, “Has anyone tried unplugging the United States and plugging it back in?” It might be worth a shot. Politics once revolved around building bridges.
As 2025 winds down, it’s that time of year to think about what you’ve accomplished and maybe what you’re going to do next year. It’s also time when some of ...
Tuesday evening I attended the Coronado Salute to Veterans Concert. For all who missed it, the Coronado Concert Band, Musica Vitale, and the Crown City Chorale presented a wonderful concert ...
It’s been nearly twenty-five years since the Thanksgiving joke I’d written was first published in the Eagle & Journal. It ran again last year (…thanks, Dean ...
We were promised a patriotic manufacturing revival. Instead, the new tariffs are acting like a quiet tax on American families. Financial analysts now say there’s overwhelming evidence that tariffs pus ...
You may have seen artist Jody Esquer’s special art installation earlier this month in celebration of the Coronado Island Film ...
It’s the Night Before Thanksgiving, and you deserve a break from the kitchen! Grab the out-of-town company and head on up to ...
The CIF Cross Country finals at Morley Field last Saturday had a lot in common with the Marine Corps Mud Run. With nearly two ...