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Neisha’s Dance and Music Academy keeps in step

The 800 students who regularly take classes at Neisha’s Dance and Music Academy in Chula Vista are now dancing on carpets, in living rooms and out on patios as lessons shift...

Tips for avoiding identity scams

Scams come in every variety and target every segment of the population. From the grandparent scam to the get rich quick ploy, the common thread in each scenario is someone is...

Sweetwater’s valedictorian is a knockout student-athlete

Senior Alfred Vargas, Sweetwater Union High School’s valedictorian of the class of 2019, will speak at his graduation ceremony, to be held June 7 at Southwestern College. Vargas has already started to...

Insects can worm their way into your pet’s life

Dear Dr. Z, I was watching the news last night. They ran a special on heartworm disease in pets and the potential for transmission to people. I thought only animals got heartworm...

Driver who crashed into, killed baker sent to prison

A Chula Vista man who struck and killed a baker as he was about to go to work was sentenced Nov. 9 to three years in state prison. Family members of Rogelio...

Two Memorial Day ceremonies planned

The county’s two national cemeteries are holding Memorial Day ceremonies this weekend. The 14th Annual Miramar National Cemetery Support Foundation’s Memorial Day Ceremony at Miramar National Cemetery is scheduled for 1 p.m....

Grappling with success

Mater Dei Catholic High School senior Mateo Olmos recorded a fourth-place finish in his 160-pound weight class at last weekend’s Doc Buchanan tournament in Clovis, one of the top-rated tournaments on...

Southwestern College football season to get spring treatment

The California Community College Athletic Association had initially set a July 17 deadline to determine the status of the upcoming 2020-21 intercollegiate sports calendar amid the COVID-19 (coronavirus) pandemic. However, due to...

As We Move Towards Normalcy, We Must Continue Prioritizing Workers

After more than a year of economic suffering that has left millions of Americans reeling from the devastating effects of unemployment, the end finally appears to be in sight. While the...

State superintendent visits Chula Vista elementary schools

Located in an area hit hard by the pandemic, State Superintendent Tony Thurmond visited two elementary schools within the Chula Vista Elementary School District to look at safety measures, how schools...

Chula Vista American Little League calls it a season, others follow

While Major League Baseball has managed to resume play amid the COVID-19 (coronavirus) pandemic, youth sports in San Diego County effectively remain in a holding pattern. Youth sports are currently limited to...

Heroic deeds and heroic efforts

For now—again—Chula Vista and National City hospitality industries will have to settle for San Diego’s crumbs. Like the Incredible Hulk’s fists pounding into the asphalt, the steady rhythm of nerds’ racing hearts...

Court yells fire in a divided country

In releasing its two decisions last week that reversed Roe and New York City’s concealed firearms ban, the Supreme Court not only performed the judicial act of yelling fire in a...

Breaking the cycle of violence

It's no wonder that children who face severe, and often multiple risk factors, have also historically led poor academic outcomes. Home life stressors such as a parent’s alcoholism or drug abuse,...

Alleged killer of three men will face trial in cold case

The motives for two “cold case” murders in Chula Vista and National City were gang-related and a third murder resulted from one alleged killer’s annoyance at a man who was dating...

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THIS WEEK

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...

‘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...

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...

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...

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...

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...

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 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...

‘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,...

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...