Tuesday, February 3, 2026
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Chula Vista

Kids bear the brunt

As an English Teacher, I find it so immensely frustrating that the kids that I teach are going to bearing the brunt of this climate emergency and its long-term effects even...

Photos land man in prison

A former teacher at a Chula Vista High School learning center was sentenced Aug. 23 to 97 months in federal prison after he pleaded guilty to downloading computer images of a...

Increasing options

The journey to college starts early. Building a strong foundation of skills like good study habits and daily reading develops in elementary school and makes it easier for students to take...

With a little support, caregivers can survive

Dear Jenny, I have been taking care of my Aunt for the past three months. When I tell people about it, they always tell me to watch out for "caregiver burnout."...

Group seeking justice wants DA off investigation

The National City Police Department last week turned over their internal investigation into their handling of Earl McNeil, a 40-year-old man who died while in custody, to the San Diego District...

Dozens become ill at senior residential center

A highly contagious stomach and intestinal virus has sickened dozens of residents and staff at a Chula Vista retirement community. San Diego County Health officials say tests revealed that Fredericka Manor at...

Southwestern College: celebrating our diversity

Southwestern College has been on an intentional journey the last three years to fully embrace the beautiful diversity of our students and professionals. Not unlike the rest of our country, our...

Griffins, Jaguars men’s polo teams battling for key seeding position in upcoming PCAC playoffs

It’s a position the Grossmont College men’s water polo team isn’t accustomed to being in: looking up at their rivals from near the bottom of the Pacific Coast Athletic Conference standings. But...

Lemon celebration comes to Third

Third Avenue Village Association’s juiciest  street faire is coming to downtown Chula Vista. The 17th annual Lemon Festival is celebrating a time when Chula Vista was once California’s lemon capital. “Years ago the...

City launches small business campaign

In response to the difficult times that small businesses are facing with the COVID-19 pandemic, the city of Chula Vista is asking people to think big and shop small, launching its...

Esoteric Astrology as news for week August 14 – 20, 2024

Burning Ground, Leo Full Moon & a Convention! Leo Sun – under Leo humanity stands on what is called the “burning ground.” The triple fires of the Sun (Will, Love, Intelligence,...

Week of milestones marks start of new phase for graduates

It was a packed house Monday morning at Southwestern College’s Devore Stadium, but none of the spectators were there to watch the champion Jaguars take on a division rival in football. Instead...

Fourth of July options

The crowds will be out this Independence Day to watch the night sky be lit up with colorful pyrotechnics. If you do not know where to go celebrate the nation’s birthday, then...

Doing your homework on nutritional supplements

According to an October 2016 article in the Journal of the American Medical Association, more than half of all Americans regularly take a nutritional supplement. Some, such as fish oils and...

From city streets to city scrap yard

Nobody wants their neighborhood to look like a junkyard. Well, there’s that guy down the street whose yard and driveway look like the set of “Sanford & Son.” For problems on private...

WEATHER

Chula Vista
fog
70.1 ° F
74.8 °
65 °
54 %
3.5mph
20 %
Wed
82 °
Thu
81 °
Fri
70 °
Sat
71 °
Sun
69 °

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THIS WEEK

County seeks pollution chief

The San Diego County Board of Supervisors on Wednesday voted to put someone in charge of coordination and accountability in addressing the Tijuana River...

Esoteric Astrology as news...

The Christmas Tree Becomes the Valentine’s Tree As February begins we have multiple celebrations (needed in the dark of winter). The celebrations are Jewish Arbor...

It’s time for paying...

Enough time has passed since the last of the major holidays that it seems an acceptable time to hop back on the soapbox without...

Foundation graduates second round...

For the second consecutive year, the Guy and Olive Lookabaugh Foundation has fully funded tuition for an entire entering cohort of Vocational Nursing students...

She believes: Jordyn Bugg...

The Winter Olympic Games are set to open Feb. 6 in Italy and the next Summer Olympic Games are scheduled 2028 in Los Angeles.The...

In search of a...

The shame of the Trump administration’s immigration policy is all too apparent in the Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s unjustified raids across the nation. As...

Metro roller hockey season...

EASTLAKE TOPS NEW-LOOK OTAY RANCH MUSTANGS 8-3, FINISH 12-0 REGULAR SEASON SCHEDULE Wednesday's regular season slate at the Castle Park High School outdoor rink finalized...

Slam dunk! Barons win...

Bonita Vista and Eastlake high schools have been rivals since the 1990s. The schools’ annual Battle for the Boot football game has become the...

Aztec round-ballers keep up...

SDSU men start MW play 9-1, SDSU women roll a perfect 10-0 Viejas Arena is regularly filled whenever the San Diego State University men’s basketball...