According to the developer, the two adjacent hotels located at the base of the Oceanside Pier in downtown will be the “newest and largest oceanfront resort” in San Diego County in more than 50 years. Wrongful death suit filed for man who died after being detained by Chula Vista police, Oral Nunis became unresponsive after struggle with officers, Imperial Beach seeks $7.9M in grants to enhance Veterans Park. Coronado elected officials say they haven’t seen large crowds gathering at the beach. San Diego County approves Otay Ranch development, activists threaten lawsuits, The Board of Supervisors OK’d proposed development despite environmental activists’ and Attorney General’s concerns about wildfires, Chula Vista to get tough on COVID enforcement, The city will no longer take an education-first approach to enforcing the public health orders, However, the City Council and school board races are close, Nora Vargas maintains lead against Ben Hueso in District 1 county supervisor race, Departing supervisor Greg Cox congratulates Vargas but Hueso has not conceded, ‘Racism Lives Here’ campaign signs appear in Coronado, Some of the houses targeted had Trump 2020 signs and flags, Coronado moves forward with plan to replace parking meters with license plate readers, To ensure compliance, city will more than double the fees for parking violations, Ex-Coronado High assistant girls’ basketball coach pleads guilty to sex charge involving student, Jordan Tyler Bucklew, 34, pleaded guilty to a felony count of unlawful sexual intercourse with a 17-year-old student at Coronado High School, Coronado announces COVID-friendly Halloween activities, The city is discouraging door-to-door trick-or-treating; decorating houses is OK, Drive-through holiday lights return to Del Mar Fairgrounds, Eight years after Holiday of Lights concluded its 18-year run, a new, pandemic-friendly show will open Dec. 5, Oceanside approves homes near San Luis Rey River, Rio Rockwell project will have townhouses and single-family homes, Oceanside wave resort project changes hands, Zephyr Partners steps away from mixed-used development on old Valley Drive-in site, Encinitas violent crimes increase by 58 percent in first half of year, Property crime rates, up 17 percent, were impacted by pandemic shutdowns, Residents criticize Chula Vista’s Measure A spending. “We’re excited to be part of that community.”. Get top headlines from the Union-Tribune in your inbox weekday mornings, including top news, local, sports, business, entertainment and opinion. Vista man killed in early morning rollover crash, The 21-year-old driver plunged down an embankment on South Santa Fe before landing on railroad tracks, Historic La Jolla cottages to face deadline on submitting restoration plans, San Diego’s code compliance officials are expected to issue a notice in the next week or two that will set a 60-day deadline for the La Jolla property owners to submit proposals, A stronger round of Santa Ana winds appears headed for greater San Diego, Forecasters also say rain unlikely through at least December 18, New York City to reopen schools even as virus spread intensifies. That order called on government entities to enforce social-distancing requirements at all cities and parks. The city of Imperial Beach announced its beach is open for walking and jogging only. San Diego home prices going up 3rd fastest in nation at rates not seen since 2014, San Diego continues to outperform most of the nation in price acceleration, Timken’s ‘Jewels of the Season’ back for 2020 edition, This year’s display will be held at the San Diego Model Railroad Museum starting on Dec. 1. Besides extra management procedures to keep workers safe, Cohen said the COVID-19 pandemic has had a relatively minor impact on the resort’s construction. For one recipient, the program filled a crucial gap during the pandemic. . Del Norte County. return false; For Coronado, that means that Tidelands Park, Landing Park, and Grand Caribe Shoreline Park are currently closed. OCEANSIDE, Calif., (KGTV) -- While many of San Diego County's beaches and parks are now off-limits due to the Coronavirus, Oceanside remains open. One of the things Coronado is keeping an eye out for is potential “spill-over” from San Diego’s beach closures.