Michael Brodsky, of Florida, had been stationed in San Diego.
Federal contract is part of $15.7 million in money issued statewide for the purpose.
Saturday will be the first time such a broad permission has been granted for a Pride parade in the nation, said an official with San Diego pride.
Aiming to save money, state lawmakers have stopped reimbursement for the Brown Act, which calls for meeting notices and closed-session reports to be offered to the public.
The spiders, though they greatly outnumber black widows, are less aggressive and less likely to bite. Officials say not to panic, despite their growing numbers.
The public was given a chance to learn more about the new Special Warfare facilities the Navy hopes to build.
The work began Wednesday and caused significant backups on the main feeder to the bridge.
Outdoor dining will continue at the popular restaurant, but conditions attached to its permit will continue and may be extended to other restaurants on the block.
Nicholas Bickle, 34, was tried in a Las Vegas court.
But those who think they are entitled to some of the funds must file claims by September. The money owed ranges from $10 to nearly $9,000.
Councilwoman Barbara Denny sparks a spat with her colleagues during discussion of an historic district ordinance.
Ceremony for Vice Adm. Thomas Copeland will take place aboard the USS Boxer in San Diego.
A Coastal Campus may be built at the Navy's Silver Stand Training Complex South on the Coronado-Imperial Beach border.
The mayor likens the state's actions to those of gangsters; the funds needed to be shifted to avoid significant financial penalties, but the state says local schools will benefit.
Medical Examiner’s Office says tissue from the Chargers great has been released to scientists.
The grades seen in eatery windows will now be required for food trucks in the county.
Tuesday is the final day for public comment on a proposal to test missiles and sonar off the California coast.
Taylor Morris, a Navy explosives disposal expert who was once stationed in Coronado, stepped on a bomb in Afghanistan May 3. His world changed instantly.
From guarantees for maternity coverage to help for children being bullied, a host of new laws went into effect this week.
The allocation is part of almost $1 billion in grants for 135 projects throughout the state.
The Navy destroyer was in the Middle East and western Pacific.
The USS McClusky and USS John Paul Jones end deployments Tuesday with more than 500 sailors coming home.
It's been seven years since 11 SEALs and eight Army Night Stalkers were killed in a mission in Afghanistan.
The seven-year-old law had threatened those who made such claims with a year in jail.
Capt. Gary Mayes steps in for Capt. Yancy Lindsey, who has begun a new assignment with Navy Region Southwest.
How will the decision impact you? Did you support or oppose the Affordable Care Act approved by Congress?
The money is part of more than $110 million in federal money granted to cities that offer positions to those who have served in the military.
The dissolution of the city's agency continues to cloud Coronado's finances.
A workshop will be held Monday to ask residents to submit ideas for how to develop the area which borders Imperial Beach.
In the 52nd District Congressional race, Port Commissioner Peters edged out ex-Assemblywoman Saldana by 719 votes for the right to face incumbent Bilbray, R-Solana Beach.
The conservative who asked the U.S. Supreme Court to hear an eligibility case against Obama will do "a great job on the bench"—state Sen. Joel Anderson.
After years of loyalty, the city notes fissures in its relationship with the Navy as the disagreement over expanding a North Island crash zone continues.
The assault ship ends a seven-month deployment; 2,100 Marines are returning as well.
Gary Kreep leads highly endorsed Dep. DA Garland Peed by 1,500 votes, with 1,000 left to count. U.S. Supreme Court denied Kreep a hearing on Obama case in June.
Coronado's other gateway to get some care, after officials and residents accuse state of neglecting the job.
The mayor discusses his issues with the Navy's update to an air-use study on the eve of an appearance by the commanding officer of Naval Base Coronado at City Hall.
The report has sparked widespread community interest and on Tuesday the City Council will have its chance to quiz Navy Capt. Yancy Lindsey about it.
The destroyer will go to the Western Pacific and Middle East, the Navy says.
The numbers show Coronado outpacing other elementary, middle and high schools in the state.
The candidates, incumbents and issues that will be affecting Coronado and the county.