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Chula Vista

City embarks on ambitious upgrade

The city of Chula Vista is in the first phase of overhauling more than 1,150 computers throughout each department in the city and upgrading its computer software. Chula Vista Director of Information...

Probation, fine and eligibility

A San Diego Superior Court judge sentenced former Sweetwater Union High School District board President Jim Cartmill to probation, community service hours and ordered him to pay a fine for a misdemeanor charge...

Southwestern College students collaborate on beer crafting

Students from Southwestern College’s Fermentation Science Program joined NOVO Brazil Brewing Company in collaborating to create Imperial Beach First Anniversary Winter Warmer Beer, being released Dec. 9 at the Imperial Beach...

Chula Vista takes shot at saving redevelopment

The city of Chula Vista volunteered to pay the state millions this week in order to continue its current redevelopment programs and projects. At the Chula Vista City Council meeting Tuesday, council...

The comeback

Like grease on a hot iron skillet I’m all over the place this week. The United States men’s national team qualified for next summer’s World Cup. They did so by beating Mexico...

Esoteric Astrology as news for week March 11 – 17, 2020

Brave New World Mercury turned stationary direct on Monday. It seemed a short Mercury retrograde this time. Strange and unusual, too, with the virus spreading, the stock market volatility, fear of the...

Center relocates

The Chula Vista Visitor’s Center recently closed its storefront and relocated its services. Chula Vista Chamber of Commerce board president Lisa Johnson said the reason is simply a cost-saving measure. “Like any business,...

Good people, good deeds

Residents of National City and Chula Vista were recognized recently for public service and advocacy efforts in their community. Molina Healthcare, which focuses on serving low-income individuals and families that are underserved,...

Neighbors plan park march, rally

On Aug. 23, City Council authorized the temporary closure of Harborside Park in order to allow staff time to address health and safety concerns due to illegal activities being conducted at...

End of the road

The day before the Nov. 4 mid-term elections, Chula Vista Mayor Cheryl Cox’s office looks the same as it has for the past eight years. Binders are stacked on a desk, files...

Ex sentenced for shooting

A San Diego man who admitted shooting his ex-girlfriend and her new boyfriend in their Chula Vista home during a 5 a.m. burglary has been sentenced to 17 years in state...

Feds busting parents not a good look

It is still not a good look. It wasn’t a couple of weeks ago when video of a National City woman being dragged from the sidewalk and into a Border Patrol vehicle...

Coming back to council

Absent from serving the city of Chula Vista as an elected official for nearly a decade, former mayor Steve Padilla could return to the dais as a councilman if voters elect...

Embracing the art of political dance

So this is where we are in national politics: A Los Angeles congresswoman, Loretta Sanchez, “dabbed” during a debate between herself and California Attorney General Kamala Harris as they vie to...

Conjuring ghosts of epic rainfalls past

Is Charles Hatfield warm and toasty somewhere having a laugh? The gentleman and rainmaker is often cited—some might say blamed—as the main protagonist in one of the more devastating dramas to befall...

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THIS WEEK

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...

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...

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...

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...

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...

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...

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...

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...

Padres FanFest set Jan....

From staff reportsThe San Diego Padres’ 2026 FanFest is scheduled for Saturday, Jan. 31, at Petco Park from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The...