Tuesday, January 13, 2026
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N.C.’s loss is music to Chula Vista

A lack of funding and space is prompting a signature National City event to move to Chula Vista in 2019, said National City Chamber CEO and President Jacqueline Reynoso. The beloved International...

Slow cooker carnitas

While traditional carnitas are cooked in oil or lard, these slow cooker “little meats” boast the same shredded goodness without the greasy feel. Broil cooked meat or pan fry until crispy right...

SDSU Aztecs win one on the road, 27-24, in Wyoming

Mountain West Conference play has proven the great equalizer for San Diego State University’s football team. The Aztecs started the non-conference portion of their schedule 1-3 but are now 2-0 in MW...

‘Homicide’ was phoned in

A caller who prank-dialed the Chula Vista Police Department in March and told them he killed his fiancée, now has a warrant for his arrest. “The guy did some fraud in Jamaica,...

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...

Reliving the classics

Among many things that are admired by most folks are museums and well-built automobiles.  And when you put the two together you have a sight that is almost incomparable. It has often...

Failing vision is laughable

There is nothing funny about being blind, but Patrick DeGuire wants people to laugh about his loss of eyesight. In fact, DeGuire, who is legally blind, makes a living off people laughing...

Veteran, educator, columnist—Richard Peña passes away

People in the South County may have known Richard Peña for his tireless efforts promoting the Bonita-Sunnyside branch library, performing with the Merrie Ukes or through his weekly column in The...

Academics at the top of their game

For the second year in a row, the Olympian High decathlon team claimed the championship title in the San Diego County Academic Decathlon. Competing against 18 teams from around the county,...

Eastlake High School alumnus Tony Jefferson returns to his roots, gives back to the local football community

The inaugural Tony Jefferson youth skills camp and seven-on-seven high school Battle of Champions passing tournament proved to be a big hit with participants last weekend at Eastlake High School. More than...

Bomb scare as bank robbery

Employees at a bank in National City had a scare this morning when a hooded suspect entered the business and left two suspicious bags behind, then ran out. At a Chase bank...

Cities may collaborate

The city of Chula Vista’s trajectory to give residents energy provider choice was solidified last week in a 3-2 vote to join a regional Joint Powers Authority led by the city...

Beware of juvenile drug smuggling recruiting efforts

As your District Attorney, I’m committed to increasing communication and accessibility between the DA’s Office and you, the community. One way I have been doing that is through this monthly column,...

Metro-Mesa League play kicks off as Crusaders, Mustangs triumph

The moment has finally arrived, and it didn’t disappoint. Mater Dei Catholic and Otay Ranch established themselves as the teams to beat in the Metro-Mesa League with league-opening wins over Eastlake (34-13)...

Barons open 2018 boys water polo season on promising note

The Bonita Vista High School boys water polo team defeated High Tech High San Diego, 13-3, last Friday at the new Southwestern College aquatics complex to open what could be a...

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THIS WEEK

San Diego County Cup...

The San Diego County Cup holiday soccer tournament wrapped up Dec. 30 with six boys division finals at Hilltop High School and three girls...

Roller hockey faces off...

The Metro Conference faced off the 2026 portion of its 2025-26 roller hockey schedule with four games played Jan 7-8 at the Castle Park...

Help getting by during...

If you went into the first full week of January 2026 wondering: Where you were going to find the extra money to pay for your...

What’s new, what’s next...

Ring in the New Year right with Downtown Chula Vista after a full year of growth! From getting a head start on your New...

Gulls face off new...

The start of the new year has created some very interesting scenarios in the American Hockey league. With seven teams separated by just six standings...

New laws boost pet...

Five new California animal welfare laws sponsored by San Diego Humane Society went into effect Jan. 1, strengthening protections against puppy mills, cracking down...

Holiday Bowl rings in...

One day removed from a flooding downpour in Mission Valley, the 46th annual Holiday Bowl enjoyed partly cloudy skies and little to no precipitation...

State grant funds Chula...

Chula Vista has secured $500,000 from the State of California to support affordable housing, which the city will match with another $500,000 from its...