Friday, January 16, 2026
73.2 F
Chula Vista

Las cosas a nuestro alrededor están cambiando rápido, pero la luchar por nuestra dignidad sigue firme

Todavía recuerdo el día, hace años, cuando agentes de la Patrulla Fronteriza me sometieron a la práctica de perfil racial mientras yo viajaba en el tren de San Diego a Los...

Clock ticking for power plant

Chula Vista city officials have said in the past that the end of the South Bay power plant means the beginning of economic development for the city. Following decades of waiting, that...

Open letter to North Pole resident

Hey, fat man, put me on the in-between list. I belong somewhere in be­tween the naughty and nice spectrum rather than pigeonholed on one side or the other. As you read this...

Spine and dine

Most people experience back pain at some point in their lives; however, those who experience chronic back pain may be looking for more permanent solutions to the pain. Spine surgery has come...

Preparing for the storms ahead

El Niño is poised to hit Southern California this year with the National Weather Service calling for above average rainfall that will last into spring, possibly even early summer. As drought-weary Chula...

Change is coming, probably for better

In all likelihood, not until five or six years after Chula Vista’s bayfront hotel, resort, luxury condos and proverbial Shangri-la have been in place will I feel comfortable in breathing a...

Baron softballers primed and ready for another title run

Last year, the Bonita Vista Barons swept their Mesa League rivals en route to an unblemished league record and a league title. This year, veteran coach John Carlson expects his team...

Knights out! Victory Christian Academy boys hoops team claims San Diego Section Division III championship

Victory Christian Academy boys basketball coach and athletic director Jonathan Ramirez summed up the Knights’ Division III San Diego Section championship season in one self-explanatory sentence. “It’s been one heck of a...

Chula Vista class of ’65 planning their 50th

Chula Vista High School’s Class of ‘65 remembers those days well, and will be reminiscing about them the weekend of Sept. 25-27 at their 50th high school reunion. “Organizing a 50-year reunion...

Harder to know who is who anymore

Recently I found myself remembering Kevin Kenniston, though not by name. It was more along the lines of “That one guy who impersonated a cop.” In 2011 the Chula Vista man first came...

Pickle of a time slated for downtown Chula Vista

Get ready for a day of friendly competition, community spirit, and good old-fashioned fun when the Old Mission Beach Athletic Club brings its legendary energy to the South Bay for the...

National City event celebrates Healthy Aging Month

In celebration of Healthy Aging Month in September, JAR Senior Club, the first senior club dedicated to bringing seniors and local community resources to persons 64 and older at no cost,...

Swiss tournament a welcome change

Chula Vista resident Gloria Valadez and her 11-year-old son Joseph returned from Switzerland Aug. 26 with memories they will never forget. Joseph was one of 230 soccer players selected to represent the...

Cycling program focuses on teen confidence, hard work

A Bonita-based nonprofit is improving the lives of local at-risk teenagers through bicycling. San Diego Velo Youth, a 10-year-old, values-based nonprofit offers disadvantage teens 18 hours of coaching in cycling at the...

Chula Vista tax man admits fraud

A former tax return preparer who had an office in Chula Vista has pleaded guilty to committing tax evasion and mail fraud in connection with a scheme to defraud his clients...

WEATHER

Chula Vista
clear sky
73.2 ° F
76.8 °
69.7 °
37 %
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Fri
74 °
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Mon
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THIS WEEK

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...

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...

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...

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...

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...

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...

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...

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...

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...

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...