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$220 million renovation of Coronado Bay Resort in early stages
Loews Hotels presented the renovation plans to the Port of San Diego. The hotel group hopes to turn the property into a luxury resort destination, which includes creating permanent event spaces and a pedestrian promenade. While still in the initial steps of the process, the port is moving forward by authorizing an environmental review.
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Decision 2024: Change coming to Coronado City Council
Two city council seats in Coronado, plus the mayor’s seat, are up for grabs, as the political demographics in the city shift.
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Gun-threats suspect leads police on from El Cajon to Coronado Bridge
The man pulled up alongside another vehicle in El Cajon before 12:30 p.m., accused the occupants of following him and threatened them with a shotgun, police said
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Second-grader found safe near Coronado Bridge after disappearing from school
Parents say this isn’t the first time this has happened this school year, reports NBC 7’s Shandel Menezes.
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Second-grader found safe near Coronado Bridge after disappearing from school
Parents say this isn’t the first time this has happened this school year.
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Suspect spotted near Coronado High after attempted kidnapping charge dropped: CPD
“Our officers made consensual contact with the individual today, and as of now, they are legally parked on a public street,” Coronado police said Monday.
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San Diego welcomes home USS Theodore Roosevelt and her crew
Thousands of San Diego military families have been waiting nine long months for this moment: the USS Theodore Roosevelt and its strike group returned home on Tuesday from an extended deployment to the Middle East.
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San Diego welcomes home USS Theodore Roosevelt and her crew
Loved ones were happy to see the thousands of military members back in local waters after a nine-month deployment, reports NBC 7’s Audra Stafford.
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Hotel del Coronado workers vote to authorize strike
Hundreds of workers at one of San Diego’s most iconic hotels may soon walk off the job. Workers at the Hotel del Coronado have voted to authorize a strike.
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Union workers at Hotel Del Coronado deciding on whether to authorize a strike
NBC 7’s Dana Williams has more on what workers are demanding.
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Man arrested after trying to kidnap girl in Coronado: Police
The quick-thinking girl was able to give police both a description of the car and its license plate, and responding officers found it about a block away a short time later, police said.
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800 Hotel Del staff may join Hilton SD Bayfront union members on picket line
The Hotel Del Coronado union contract expires Sept. 30, reports NBC 7’s Joe Little.
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Antisemitic flyers put on cars in Coronado
The flyers mentioned a bill on Gov. Gavin Newsom’s desk that would crack down on these kinds of incidents, which lawmakers have called “hate littering,” reports NBC 7’s Shelby Bremer
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Antisemitic flyers placed on cars in Coronado
The flyers mentioned a bill on Gov. Gavin Newsom’s desk that would crack down on these kinds of incidents, which lawmakers have called “hate littering.”
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Daytime car-commercial shoot could snarl Coronado Bridge traffic on Tuesday
“CHP will conduct rolling closures — meaning closing lanes periodically for a few minutes during that time,” the city’s X account tweeted out on Labor Day
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Sewage impacts diminish, safe to swim off Coronado: Health officials
Water contact closures have been lifted for North Beach Coronado and Coronado Lifeguard Tower, health officials said.
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Body of swimmer found in Coronado
The San Diego Police Department has been using their helicopter to look for a swimmer who went missing in Coronado on Sunday afternoon.
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Where to watch Fourth of July fireworks, parades in San Diego County for 2024
Whether you’re a San Diegan staying in town or here for a visit, here’s a list of places to enjoy fireworks, parades, live music and more Fourth of July.
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Coronado keeps making best beaches lists despite water quality issues
Coronado Beach continues to be regarded as one of the best beaches in the U.S. despite its waters frequently being closed to beachgoers due to high bacteria levels.
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$1M+ allocated to tackle invasive seaweed species in Coronado Cays
Local agencies are spending thousands to remove the invasive Caulerpa prolifera and keep it from destroying San Diego’s underwater ecosystems.