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Chula Vista

Police say hit and runs on the rise

Hit and run collisions in the city of Chula Vista reached an all-time high last year, according to data compiled for a public records request. In 2015 there were 477 total hit...

Aid from police allowed student to focus on studies

The Chula Vista Police Activities League annually raises money through donations and fund raisers to fund scholarships for at-risk students seeking a higher education at Southwestern College. Throughout the years numerous students...

ELECTION 2022

Real estate professional Ditas Yamane, who chairs the city’s Planning Commission is running to represent District 3 on the National City dais and many of her campaign points echo her unsuccessful...

Survivor to discuss need for love in world

A holocaust survivor is coming to Chula Vista to discuss his experience living through the Nazi era and to talk about issues in the world today. The Chabad of Chula Vista will...

Dig in for affordable homes

Local elected official, construction union leaders and members, affordable housing developers, land use consultants, and the community came together on Sept. 16 for the groundbreaking for a new affordable housing community. Union...

Bears rumble on in National City

The National City Bears are roaring up a storm on football turf in the south bay. They might only be a couple years old, but their 8-1 record this season has...

Olympic-size victory for Lady Eagles softball team generates cheers

Things are looking up at Olympian High School. Just consider this: •The baseball team captured the school’s first San Diego Section division championship last spring. •The boys cross country team ran to the...

Cleaning up their business practices

Businesses in Chula Vista will be cleaner by the end of next year thanks to a little friendly competition. The city recently launched a green business challenge for local businesses to conserve...

Search on for reps to Japan

March 11 will be the cut-off date for Chula Vista residents, ages 18 to 23, to apply to become an ambassador for the 2019 Chula Vista Sister City Exchange Program with...

CIF hoops playoffs already showing parity in first round

Playoff seeding will always be a contentious matter regardless of which rankings are used. But, for the most part, it has been spot on in the San Diego Section. If the outcome is...

District distributes bikes to families

One hundred bikes and helmets lined the Chula Vista Elementary School District Education and Support Center Dec. 14 at CVESD’s 13th annual Bicycle Distribution event that allows local families to take...

South Bay Invitational: Fast and furious as league duals step off

A course-record 40 teams and 1,181 runners from throughout San Diego County, and even as far as Arizona, competed in last Friday’s 42nd annual South Bay Invitational at Rohr Park. With single...

Iron-willed teacher dreams of Hawaii

Clarissa Alba is many things to many people. She’s a wife. A mother. A teacher. A triathlete. A cancer survivor. But one thing she is not, that she is hoping she will soon...

Rules and red tape won’t fix the housing crisis

In recent years, city after city across San Diego County has rushed to pass its own version of a Tenant Protection Ordinance (TPO) – and now Oceanside is considering a proposal....

Depression-era pipe now on display at Bonita Museum

Earlier this year, the Sweetwater Authority completed the replacement of its 36-inch transmission main in the Bonita Valley area. Portions of this large pipeline were nearing 100-years-old and needed to be...

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THIS WEEK

CIF wrestling finals head...

The San Diego Section Division IV boys wrestling championship tournament took the spotlight Saturday at Mar Vista High School in Imperial Beach. While showcasing the...

‘Somebody’ of note then...

Among the many tributes to civil rights leader Rev. Jesse Jackson upon the occasion of his death this week the one that resonates most,...

Esoteric Astrology as news...

A Disciplined New Cycle of Learning Begins The months, January, February and March, can seem cold and empty witWe begin the week on Wednesday with...

San Diego State women’s...

The San Diego State University women’s basketball team (21-4, 15-1) extended itrs lead on first place in the Mountain West to three games with...

SuHi inducts 2026 Basketball...

The Sweetwater High School basketball program’s Hall of Fame class grew by five more inductees during ceremonies Jan. 31 in the National City school’s...

Association works to develop...

When a police K-9 retires in South County, the badge may come off — but the medical bills don’t. That reality is what led former...

New Year, New Career...

Every San Diegan — no matter their zip code — should have the resources and support to secure stable, good-paying jobs. That belief continues to...

‘Joker’ helps heal veteran

Dawn Jeans, born and raised in Chula Vista and a U.S. Army veteran, knows firsthand what it’s like to hit rock bottom. After surviving...

Hybrid center broadens energy...

When the sun sets and electricity demand spikes, a new battery energy storage facility is stepping in to keep power flowing across San Diego....

You can’t be pro-housing...

San Diego’s leaders are talking a lot about being “pro-housing.” We hear it in speeches, policy announcements, and campaign platforms. The mayor’s recent State...

San Diego Section winter...

The San Diego Section winter sports playoffs have tipped off for boys and girls basketball and kicked off for boys and girls soccer and...