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The Coronado Police Department is warning drivers that the Coronado Bridge will have limited access Sunday between 4 a.m. and ...
While most associate Coronado with the charming Victorian-era Hotel del Coronado, aka “The Del,” this sunny island, only 15 ...
Organizations seeking to nurture youths' connection to nature in San Diego County are hampered by ocean pollution, beach ...
No top-five list of San Diego beaches would be complete without Coronado Island and its sparkling shores. The sand here glistens with the mineral mica, giving the beaches a beautiful, sparkling ...
For the 35th time, volunteers for Operation Clean Sweep will remove trash and debris from around San Diego Bay at both public ...
Business Private company Blulite Bonfires to take over Coronado beach permits by City News Service May 27, 2025, 8:32 a.m.
As city of San Diego fire pits face an uncertain future, a private company now operating in Coronado is hoping to provide an option to still allow safe and legal fires on the beach.
Here’s how it works: If you want to have a beach fire outside of the fire rings provided by Coronado, you can get a permit on the city’s website. It takes up to two weeks and costs about $500.