Thursday, January 22, 2026
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Chula Vista

Assaulted women must consider fear, shame and scorn after attack

“I have no doubt that, if the attack on Dr. Ford was as bad as she says, charges would have been immediately filed with local law enforcement authorities, either by her...

What did you do over the summer?

The Mustang Girls Water Polo Club had a productive summer, according to coach Ernie Medina. The team was comprised of all 16-under girls, who played in that division as well as...

Track, basketball, volleyball … BV’s Hudson is born to compete

In the fall, junior Jenelle Hudson led the Bonita Vista Barons to a 9-1 Mesa League girls volleyball record and a league co-championship with Eastlake. The dominant outside hitter displayed a...

JC football: Jaguars run over Roadrunners by lopsided 59-21 score

There seemed to be no stopping Southwestern College’s offense in last Saturday’s American Mountain Conference game against visiting College of the Desert. The host Jaguars piled up eight touchdowns and one...

National City’s new era begins

Unofficial election results have National City Councilwoman Alejandra Sotelo-Solis in the lead to replace termed-out Mayor Ron Morrison, who is ahead in his City Council race. With 100 percent of the precincts...

Olympian football team is flying high after 43-20 win over Lincoln

The Olympian High School football team is flying high and, like the Eagles they are, is flying right into Friday afternoon’s key non-league match-up at Point Loma. Kick-off is 3:30 p.m. The...

Chula Vista golf tournament to benefit next generation

The Bonita Optimist Club is holding one of its largest fundraisers of the year on June 21. Held at the Chula Vista Golf Course, Heroes for Children Golf Classic is more...

Man released for role in hit and run granted probation

The driver who killed a man changing a flat tire on the freeway in Chula Vista was sentenced June 16 to the 368 days he has already served and was released...

A year of global displacement

Last year had the unwelcome distinction of being the first to see over 100 million people displaced worldwide. Such a staggering milestone reminds us that greater efforts are needed to address...

Support and engagement matter

Dear Concerned Parents and Community Members, We appreciate your ongoing support and engagement in matters concerning the use of Southwestern College’s aquatic facilities. Our partnership with SUHSD (Sweetwater Union High School District)...

COVID test sites shuttering

The County of San Diego announced that the state is closing six state COVID-19 testing and treatment sites due to declining demand, but the County ensures there will still be plenty...

New temporary leader for Southwestern

The Southwestern College governing board hired an interim president Wednesday night at a governing board meeting. Denise Whittaker will be in charge of getting the school's accreditation back on track, a monumental...

Be aware of gift card scams

You’ve likely seen the rows and rows of colorful gift cards at the supermarket. There’s practically one for every retailer and the ability to purchase a gift card while grocery shopping...

Arbitration is encroaching

This bill, presented by Assemblywoman Lorena Gonzalez Fletcher, addresses the current condition where employers can force employee applicants to sign away their rights to legal recourse to abuse by companies. Currently,...

Fatal accidents prompt call for action

Residents of the National City community came together last Thursday at Paradise Valley Seventh-day Adventist Church to voice their concerns about frequent pedestrian accidents and fatalities. Church members and neighborhood residents expressed...

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THIS WEEK

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...

Gulls start climb up...

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Women’s pro soccer received...

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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...

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...

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...

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...

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...

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...

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...

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...