Saturday, January 31, 2026
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Chula Vista

Girl or Gun on the go

In an instant gratification- oriented, influencer-saturated world, 23-year-old Chula Vista native Victoria Avalos is patiently perfecting her platform, Girl or Gun. Through the platform, she is braiding together her passion for...

Workers get boost, some employers not happy

Millions of California workers will ring in the New Year with a pay raise as the Golden State raises its minimum wage by a dollar to $10 an hour starting Jan....

Out to sea: AAF, San Diego Fleet cancel start-up season

This coming weekend the fledgling Alliance of American Football was supposed to kick off the first of two rounds of playoff games leading up to the league’s inaugural championship game April...

Hermanitas brings mentors to students

About 60 young women from local middle and high schools attended an educational seminar Dec. 11 at the Chula Vista Police Department sponsored by the Mexican-American National Association of San Diego. The...

Promising future in new year

The New Year brings anticipation for high school seniors. With half the school year complete, graduation is on the horizon and a flurry of traditional end-of-year events will begin to mark...

Graffiti program off to slow start

The cities of National City and Chula Vista in February became two of more than a dozen cities to support a regional program to combat graffiti. The program was implemented by San...

No more beer and baseball field

The Chula Vista City Council voted Tuesday to outlaw drinking at the Rienstra Sports Park near Orange Avenue. The ban went into effect immediately, and signs prohibiting alcohol consumption will be...

New bikes incentives for good students

National City’s childhood obesity rate is the worst in San Diego County, according to a UCLA Center for Health Policy and Research and the California Center for Publc Health Advocacy 2012...

Spotlight shines on Metro Conference teams at 45th South Bay Invitational

More than 1,100 runners competed in last Friday’s 45th annual South Bay Invitational cross country meet at Rohr Park. The spotlight shone on the Metro Conference in particular. Olympian won the boys...

Chula Vista’s Lemon Festival marks sweet start to August

Live music, food stands and local business displays made up Chula Vista’s 23rd annual Lemon Festival on Sunday, Aug. 4. Third Avenue Village’s lemon-themed event is a yearly tradition to bring local...

CV Badgers mine medals at California State Games

The California State Games added to a busy weekend July 9-11 in San Diego County as Little League baseball was in full bloom with all-star tournament play, high school football teams...

Five Metro Conference football teams remain in title contention

The San Diego Section football playoffs kicked off with eight South County entrants. Five remain in title contention entering this weekend’s divisional quarterfinals. The Mater Dei Catholic Crusaders were the lone Metro...

Balanced preparation includes staying informed

Over the last week there have been major developments in California regarding the coronavirus outbreak including Los Angeles County declaring a state of emergency with six new cases reported and the...

Ex board member gets jail time

A corruption case that involved contractors and school officials across three South Bay school districts had its first defendant receive jail time. Gregorio Sandoval, a former Sweetwater Union High School District board...

Man and wife sentenced for selling girls for sex

A nine-year federal prison term was handed down June 30 to a man who pleaded guilty to conspiracy to engage in sex trafficking of two 15-year-old girls in National City. Robert Darryl...

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THIS WEEK

Aztec round-ballers keep up...

SDSU men start MW play 9-1, SDSU women roll a perfect 10-0 Viejas Arena is regularly filled whenever the San Diego State University men’s basketball...

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...

County seeks pollution chief

The San Diego County Board of Supervisors on Wednesday voted to put someone in charge of coordination and accountability in addressing the Tijuana River...

In search of a...

The shame of the Trump administration’s immigration policy is all too apparent in the Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s unjustified raids across the nation. As...

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...

She believes: Jordyn Bugg...

The Winter Olympic Games are set to open Feb. 6 in Italy and the next Summer Olympic Games are scheduled 2028 in Los Angeles.The...

Metro roller hockey season...

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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...

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...

Slam dunk! Barons win...

Bonita Vista and Eastlake high schools have been rivals since the 1990s. The schools’ annual Battle for the Boot football game has become the...

Esoteric Astrology as news...

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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...