Monday, February 9, 2026
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Chula Vista

County offers restaurants some breathing room

Some restaurants and other food facilities have been closed completely due to the coronavirus quarantine while the rest are limited to delivery and pick-up. The San Diego County Board of Supervisors...

Bonita-born artist works to make borders disappear

The wall that demarcates the border between the United States and Mexico is all but invisible throughout most of San Diego. It juts into the ocean at the end of a...

California must stop taxing veterans on their military retirement income

Everyone wants to live in the Golden State and especially “Sunny” San Diego. From the warm coastal beaches, white snow-capped mountains, and grassy terrains filled with wildlife, our state attracts tourists...

Golf tournament raises money for police and animal causes

Break out those golf clubs and show off your golf game for a cause. The third annual Coldwell Banker Royal Realty Annual Charity Golf Tournament tees off at 10 a.m. on July...

Novel looks at use of propaganda to advance fascism

Jennifer Coburn’s new novel “The Girls of the Glimmer Factory” is now on presale, coming out on Jan. 28, one day after International Holocaust Remembrance Day. This follows her critically acclaimed...

Crockett tasked with economic recovery during pandemic

In an April 15 press release, Chula Vista City Manager Gary Halbert announced Director of Economic Development Eric Crockett has been promoted to Deputy City Manager for Chula Vista. That promotion comes...

Opening up to non-citizen residents

Measure K, the Chula Vista charter amendment, has one change that the voters of Chula Vista should be aware of before they vote on this amendment. That change is changing the...

Beware the future

It's hard to remember the last time I was excited about a piece of consumer technology. The iPod? A glorified mp3 player which in turn was a glorified Walkman/casette player. Big deal. Smartphones?...

Ins and outs of Oohs and Ahhs

When we think of Fourth of July, the first thing that comes to mind are fireworks. Although the city of Chula Vista will not host a fireworks display this year, other cities...

A second chance at Mi Escuelita

When Juan was small he didn’t smile. “Now that’s the first thing you see on his face,” Celia Martinez said of her legally-adopted 5-year-old son. But the change is a work in...

Water conservation up, so are rates

Sweetwater Authority customers are doing their part when it comes to conserving water during California’s drought. In May the water agency reduced its water use by 24 percent, doubling its 12 percent...

Mustang alum Lloyd Named Sporting News All-American

University of Utah junior linebacker Devin Lloyd has been named to the 2020 Sporting News All-America Second Team. It is the first-career All-America honor for Lloyd, an Otay Ranch High School alumnus....

Infrastructure is foundation for growth

The newly-passed infrastructure package approved by Congress last week promises to reach every corner of the country, and for rural America, funding for water and sewer, broadband internet, and electrical projects...

State of mind: Olmos wins bronze medal at boys state wrestling tourney

J.J. Gracio’s name will forever remain enshrined as Marian High School’s first San Diego Section individual wrestling champion. Gracio accomplished the feat in 1977 by capturing the 178-pound championship at a...

Three tamales and rock are sure to put a smile on anyone’s face

The morning is off to a chaotic start. I’ve already spilled coffee on my pants, neither copy machine is functioning, and I can’t find the paper I needed to return to...

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THIS WEEK

It’s No. 1 Titans...

Friday’s 2026 edition of the Metro Conference roller hockey championship tournament’s grand finale is set: the top-seeded Eastlake Titans versus the third-seeded Otay Ranch...

Students take stop sewage...

When students from across South Bay boarded buses and an airplane for Sacramento in January, they weren’t heading on a typical field trip. They were going to...

SWC opens Spring semester...

Southwestern College welcomed more than 18,000 students this week as the Spring 2026 semester got underway, marking a lively and energized return to campus....

Epic win catapults Gulls...

The San Diego Gulls needed this one. And they got it. Trailing by one goal on three different occasions in front of a sellout crowd...

Creating opportunity, one scholarship...

At Southwestern College, we believe talent is everywhere and opportunity must be made accessible. One of the most powerful ways we achieve that is...

Chair of California Transportation...

Clarissa Reyes Falcon has been elected Chair of the California Transportation Commission, with Joseph Cruz serving as Vice Chair, which the Commission announced at...

Esoteric Astrology as news...

How to Understand the World & Our Country Today Crisis, polarization then a sweep into unity. This is how change occurs on earth - the...

E-vehicle chargers coming

Chula Vista is preparing to open a new Tesla Supercharger station that will significantly expand electric vehicle charging options in the community. The site, located...

Actions may need to...

It is a gesture, a simple and symbolic one. But it is the right one. When most of the Chula Vista City Council during a...

Open Division hopefuls abound...

When the San Diego Section unveiled its elite Open Division playoffs  a decade or so ago, it remained a dream for most Metro Conference...

Metro mat women get...

Flag football may be the fastest-growing high school girls sport but girls wrestling set the precedent, and it continues to grow in many areas. This...