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Chula Vista

Mayor Mary or Jerry?

Mary Salas is out to make history in Chula Vista. If elected as the 40th mayor of San Diego County’s second largest city on Nov. 4, Salas will become the first Latina...

Memories fade but not forgotten

Though it visits frequently, Richard Peña’s memory is strongest with me on two days of the year—Dec. 7 and Sept. 11. Peña, a longtime columnist for The Star-News, was a World War...

The right vet can ease the pain

When I adopted my first dog, Boscoe, I was so caught up in the excitement of picking out a new bed, new toys and a new collar for him that I...

Prep preview: cross country runners toe line for 2020-21 season

While the winter wet season may pose some problems for outdoor sports such as football, girls field hockey and water polo as they make the transition from the fall calendar to...

Bonita Vista runner goes the distance in winning form

Bonita Vista High School senior Sequoia Kriss has had a busy past few months -- first competing in cross country and most recently capping the track and field season as the...

Merriness pleasing to the heart and ear

In a few days we will once more celebrate Christmas.  All the preparations that have gone into the anticipation of this most holy of days will climax. The children will be...

South County-braced SDSU Aztecs sink Navy, 35-14, for Poinsettia Bowl win

After the final gun sounded in the sixth annual San Diego County Credit Union Poinsettia Bowl, members of San Diego State University’s football team immediately headed over to listen to a...

Trojans kick off season with 28-14 victory

The Castle Park Trojans handed Hans Graham a victory in his first game as head coach by defeating the visiting Kearny Komets, 28-14, in the season opener for both teams on...

Mixed showing for local prep pigskin teams in season openers

It was a mixed bag for last weekend’s high school football season openers. Twelve of the Metro Conference’s 13 teams saw action last Friday, and six came away victorious. Two of...

Sweetwater district’s Schniepp named new CIF commissioner

The San Diego Section’s search for a new commissioner ended Tuesday morning with the announcement that Sweetwater Union High School District athletics coordinator Jerry Schniepp officially had been handed the reins...

Chula Vista seeks input on infrastructure funding priorities

The City of Chula Vista is seeking input from residents on infrastructure funding priorities, through a new survey available in both English and Spanish. To continue upgrading and maintaining streets, sidewalks,...

Residents circulate pot petitions

Three citizen initiatives are circulating in Chula Vista in an attempt to change the city’s laws in the regulation of marijuana in the county’s second largest city. Residents Juan C. Villegas filed...

Dozens vie for seat on Chula Vista council

Forty-four applicants are vying for an open seat on the Chula Vista City Council after a two-week application period. To be considered for appointment, individuals had to submit an application with a...

Jogger’s husband goes to prison

The husband of a jogger who beat her and convinced her to tell Chula Vista Police the attack occurred by a stranger in a park has pleaded guilty to committing domestic...

Esoteric Astrology as news for week July 29 – August 4, 2020

Strange Times  We are in times we’ve never experienced before. The turmoil due to the changing of the Ages (Pisces to Aquarius) and the darkness of the Kali Yuga are in full...

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THIS WEEK

Esoteric Astrology as news...

Sun Enters Aquarius – Waters of Life for Thirsty Humanity Aquarius - “Waters of Life Poured Forth For Thirsty Humanity.” These words esoterically define the...

Overtime games add excitement...

The Metro Conference follow the general tule of professional hockey with tie games at the end of regulation play advancing to a three-on-three overtime...

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...

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...

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...

Boys hoops season underway...

San Diego Section basketball teams paused their regular season schedules in deference to Monday’s Martin Luther King holiday. Selected games did take place but...

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...

Titans, Bruins take the...

The Eastlake Titans and High Tech High Chula Vista Bruins boys basketball teams got together on Saturday for a memorial game to spotlight the...

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...

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...