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Chula Vista

Conflict avoidance

In December 2010 newly sworn in Chula Vista City Attorney Glen Googins sent a letter to Councilwoman Patricia Aguilar advising her to abstain from participating in labor negotiations with the Chula...

Return to Comic Con

Marie Zhivago isn’t the next big super hero. Nor is she an A-list actress that appeared in last summer’s biggest Sci-Fi box office hit. But the Chula Vista cartoonist and children’s author...

Bonita Vista, Victory Christian Academy claim CIF volleyball titles

The San Diego Section girls volleyball championships took place across six divisions last weekend at three county sites. Two South County teams were represented in the finals: Bonita Vista in Division II...

New South Bay chamber serving Mexican and Mexican-American business community

Much to the surprise of northern San Diego cities like Escondido, Hispanics overtook the non-Hispanic population as revealed by the 2010 Census. While this was news to them, the South San...

Second-half offensive surge backs up stalwart Crusader defense in 32-6 win over El Capitan

The Mater Dei Catholic Crusaders seemed to have an offensive powerhouse in the making with senior running back Aiden Calvert and junior quarterback Trevor Appelman in the back field. So what happened...

Esoteric Astrology as news for week April 10 – 16, 2024

The  Aries Solar Eclipse Effects Continue Although the total solar (Sun was hidden) eclipse occurred last Monday, April 8th, the effects of the eclipse did not end on that day. Eclipses are...

A business district by any other name

Since taking over Third Avenue Village Association last fall, New City America, Inc. worked to get a sense on how Third Avenue was getting promoted to the Chula Vista community and...

This isn’t really goodbye

Given Chula Vista's current electoral system, Tuesday night’s changing of the guard at City Hall was more “so long” rather than "goodbye." While outgoing mayor Cheryl Cox and council member Rudy Ramirez...

No question who the daily paper supports

Last week I attended a press conference at police headquarters. I was there to learn about the cops accusing the city of crying poverty when the city is allegedly better off than...

UNITED

Bos Poderick, 13, competed on the soccer field at Olympian High School with his teammates from Hilltop Middle School on Feb 6. Bos was a focal point of his team’s offense, and...

Breakfast, ceremony mark 9/11

National City firefighters hosted a 9/11 breakfast and remembrance ceremony Monday morning to commemorate the first responders and victims who died 16 years ago during the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks in...

Role-playing with a purpose

Following a 10-week course put on by the Chula Vista Police Department, approximately 40 community members are leaving more informed on the ins and outs of police work. The citizens police academy...

Small businesses suing state, county

California Constitutional Rights Foundation on Tuesday announced they are filing a federal lawsuit against California State Governor Gavin Newsom, the county of San Diego and the city of San Diego on...

Witness to change in messaging

Many people have been affected over the course or nearly two years since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic. This has proved to be challenging times for Jehovah’s Witnesses as they...

School of champions doing well

Earlier this month Feaster Charter School was recognized as a “Wellness Champion” by the Chula Vista Elementary School District during a Chula Vista City Council meeting. The first-time award was given to...

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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...

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...

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...

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...

‘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,...

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....

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...

‘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...

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...