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Esoteric Astrology as news for week March 23 – 29, 2022

Star Gates of Spring Have Opened The Star Gates of Spring, of Aries, have opened! Spring has arrived! A great creative spiritual force is now available to all earth’s kingdoms, especially to...

Southwestern College offense starting to roll as Jags pick apart L.A. Pierce 51-13

The Southwestern College football team has lit up the scoreboard with 100 points in its last two games — both victories. The Jaguars defeated visiting L.A. Pierce, 51-13, last Saturday after handing...

Program aims to expand e-vehicles accessibility

Metropolitan Area Advisory Committee on anti-poverty, established in 1965 to ensure federal and state dollars designated for anti-poverty work were invested in lower income communities of color in San Diego County....

City and Chamber agree on collection terms

The Chula Vista City Council unanimously approved an agreement between the city and the Chamber of Commerce allowing the chamber to act as the designated owners’ association for the city’s Tourism...

Teacher’s dream room faces deadline

Loma Verde Elementary School’s sixth-grade dual language immersion teacher Teresa Youssofi is one of 12 finalists in a national classroom furniture giveaway from furniture maker KI. Selected from hundreds of teachers...

Compared to future, 2016 not so bad

While an apparent tsunami of high profile deaths this year — Debbie Reynolds, Carrie Fisher, Abe Vigoda, David Bowie, Prince, Fidel Castro, Gene Wilder, George Michael, Antonin Scalia, John Glenn, Florence...

South Bay’s juicy history

"California, the land of eternal sunshine!"  "San Diego county, a perfect climate for every crop!”  “Chula Vista, Lemon Capitol of the World!”  The agricultural boosters of our region made regular claims...

Teen is robbery spree suspect

An 18-year-old man was ordered Monday to stand trial for hold-ups of people in Chula Vista, National City, and San Diego in a robbery spree that included three other teen-agers. Ernesto Lamarquez,...

Dia de los Muertos at Otay Ranch Town Center

Otay Ranch Town Center is inviting residents to honor the memory of loved ones during the annual Dia De Los Muertos commemoration by placing a flower with their name on a...

Theater chain brings new sound to Plaza Bonita

The next time you watch a movie at the AMC Plaza Bonita 14 in National City, you might notice a better movie experience. American Multi-Cinema had partnered with Dolby Labortaries, Inc. to...

No call for blindly rushing to normalcy

To some we are inching back to normalcy. Grocery store shelves are no longer as empty as a presidential promise and the freeways are not the wide spacious swaths of carless...

Questions remain after celebration

Call it a hangover. One that lingers long after a weekend of frivolity and imbibing. One that never goes away if you move through life taking in your surroundings rather than...

Eastlake, Otay Ranch face showdown for Metro girls lacrosse lead

The Eastlake High School and Otay Ranch High School girls lacrosse teams have produced some giddy numbers in 2016. Both teams are 8-1 in Metro Conference play. On top of that,...

Grand jury reports city’s jail a financial drain

A recent grand jury report shows that the Chula Vista jail is a financial burden for the city and does not adequately provide required services for inmates. The city provides use of...

Student’s project empowers youth to change the world

At just 17 years old Miguel Aldrete is taking the world by storm. He’s combatted deforestation by raising money for La Reserva Forest Foundation to plant trees around the globe, he’s had...

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THIS WEEK

Esoteric astrology as news...

Communities, Cooperatives & the Essential Fire of Change - the New Era Unfolding Sun enters Aquarius Monday, January 19th, the day after the Capricorn new...

Gulls start climb up...

The San Diego Gulls have languished near the bottom of the American Hockey League’s Pacific Division for the past three seasons, missing the genrous...

Girls hoops teams tip...

The San Diego Section will crown its 2025-26 girls basketball divisional champions Feb. 26-28. All the hoopla, cheers and tears are still more than...

Moore takes lead at...

The Port of San Diego officially swore in its 2026 officers for the Board of Port Commissioners on Wednesday, Jan. 14, marking the start...

Southwestern Lady Jags secure...

It was nothing but cheers as Southwestern College recorded its third Pacific Coast Athletic Conference women’s soccer championship in the past eight years with...

Above the rim: SDSU...

Photo caption: Elzie Harrington has the ball for SDSU in Saturday’s game against Fresno State. Photo by Andy Bartotto Like football, San Diego State University’s...

Familiar fragrance store opens...

Bath & Body Works officially opened a new 3,232-square-foot store near Palomar Trolley on Jan. 9, bringing the brand’s signature fragrances, body care, and...

Women’s pro soccer received...

The National Women’s Soccer League crowned its 2026 champion on Nov. 22 as Gotham FC defeated the Washington Spirit, 1-0, in front of 18,000...

King’s call for justice...

Three days after the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr., the April 7, 1968 edition of The Chula Vista Star News had a small...

Frosh phenoms are lacing...

Last season, the Metro Conference roller hockey scoring race was contested between Eastlake High junior Chris Rollbusch Jr. and Bonita Vista senior Jacob Hunter. Rollbusch...