Sunday, January 25, 2026
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Chula Vista

Lawmakers urge census participation

In a teleconference held Tuesday, National City Mayor Alejandra Sotelo-Solis, along with 80th District Assemblywoman Lorena Gonzalez put out a call to action encouraging all residents, including non-citizens to participate in...

Open for business? ICU in court

Standing at the intersection of Personal Responsibility Way and Social Contract Avenue, we’re bound to see interesting near misses and collisions, especially during the time of COVID-19. Some of those incidents will...

Punch lands man in prison

A Chula Vista man who punched a federal agent while she was questioning him about a false prescription was sentenced Feb. 21 to 30 months in federal prison after he pleaded...

Shoplifter in custody will be out in fall

A Chula Vista woman who was the ringleader in high-end retail clothing thefts from stores in National City and elsewhere was sentenced Monday to 180 days in jail and was ordered...

Esoteric Astrology as news for December 27, 2023 – January 2, 2024

Walking with the Magi Astrologer Kings into the New Year We begin the new year, January 1, 2024, under a stationing (standing still) Mercury. A Mercury station means anything could occur in...

‘Punchline’ no joke for young high school singer

Bonita Vista High School junior Kieler Avery released her first six-song EP titled “Punchline” on digital platforms on Dec. 4, a first collection of her original songs. A fusion of rock, pop,...

Jaguars defeat San Bernardino 33-12, remain unbeaten at 8-0

The wins keep piling up for the Southwestern College football team just as the Jaguars’ defense keeps piling up on opponents. Defense played a big role in last Saturday’s 33-12 win at...

Former Sweetwater Valley LLWS All-Stars are still slugging

The 2015 Sweetwater Valley Little League team captured the hearts of thousands of South County baseball fans during its celebrated run to the Little League World Series. The Sweetwater Sluggers, as they...

One test you don’t want to miss

I got mine. There are occasions when you feel like The Fates are purposely leaving you out of life’s remarkable moments. Like when you get home, turn on the news and see that...

Time to consider a parade of memories?

In its absence, has it been missed? The final months of the year brings with it traditions, both personal and communal. Some families—extended and by choice—gather together en masse with buckets or bowls...

The stage is set for bayfront development

The South Bay power plant will be switched off on New Year's Eve. The South Bay power plant, which has long been considered by Chula Vista residents as a hindrance to bayfront...

INDEPENDENCE DAY CELEBRATIONS

CHULA VISTA South Bay Pioneers Independence Day BBQ South Bay Pioneers is hosting a July 4 celebration with food, fun and fellowship. There will be a barbecue, music, games, a bake sale and...

The color purple and me

People who know me quite well, particularly members of my family, might say that I wrote last week’s column about jacaranda trees simply because I like their color. And they would...

Drive on for school supplies

Throughout the month of July, Home Start, a local nonprofit dedicated to child abuse prevention and providing evidence-based family strengthening services is collecting donations for its Back-to-School Backpack Drive, benefiting children...

New format CIF playoffs draw positive feedback

The 2014-15 interscholastic term marks the second season for sports such as football, girls volleyball, boys and girls basketball, boys and girls soccer, and boys and girls lacrosse, and the third...

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THIS WEEK

Emilio’s Dream Sundae to...

You scream, I scream, we all scream for ice cream — with a purpose. Sammy’s at Seven Mile Restaurant and Bar in Chula Vista...

Esoteric Astrology as news...

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Boys hoops season underway...

San Diego Section basketball teams paused their regular season schedules in deference to Monday’s Martin Luther King holiday. Selected games did take place but...

Health center consolidates services...

National City residents now have access to a wide range of healthcare services in one location with the opening of the Macias Family Health...

Partners share warmth

Dalton Subaru partnered with SBCS on Jan. 13 to distribute more than 200 new winter coats to children and families in National City, bringing...

Beware of Artificial Intelligence...

Artificial intelligence is transforming the way we live and work, but criminals are using it too. One of the fastest-growing and most frightening new scam...

Shining brightly decades later

In January 1989, George Bush the elder was elected the 41st president of the United States, convicted serial killer Ted Bundy was put to...

Padres FanFest set Jan....

From staff reportsThe San Diego Padres’ 2026 FanFest is scheduled for Saturday, Jan. 31, at Petco Park from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The...

Overtime games add excitement...

The Metro Conference follow the general tule of professional hockey with tie games at the end of regulation play advancing to a three-on-three overtime...

Titans, Bruins take the...

The Eastlake Titans and High Tech High Chula Vista Bruins boys basketball teams got together on Saturday for a memorial game to spotlight the...