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Sometimes testifying can cost you

The driving force of the news business is immediacy. A blockbuster topic will be front page for a few days then vanish forever. Remember Rebecca Zahau in Coronado? Only because it...

Gulls wow sellout crowd with overtime win on Fan Appreciation Night

A sellout crowd of 12,920 fans greeted the San Diego Gulls on Fan Appreciation Night Saturday, April 19, at Pechanga Arena San Diego. It marked the Gulls’ final home game of...

Crusaders set course to CIF boys water polo semifinals

Every game from now on can likely be classified as the biggest game in the history of the Mater Dei Catholic High School boys water polo team. The Crusaders may have recorded...

Housing Dept. sets 2023 goals

Recently created by the city of Chula Vista, the Department of Housing and Homeless Services will provide city staff and resources to comprehensively address the housing needs of Chula Vista residents...

La Bella Pizza celebrates 65 years in Chula Vista

Family owned since October 1955, La Bella Pizza Garden in Chula Vista, located in the heart of downtown, is celebrating its 65th anniversary by remembering its roots. Its journey began with...

No names no problem

A new reporting system at Eastlake Elementary School allows students, parents and staff to anonymously report incidents such as bullying, safety concerns and even provide positive feedback. Eastlake Elementary is one of...

Taking control

Many are asking the same question: "Does anyone understand what it's like to live with diabetes?" Taking Control of Your Diabetes (TCOYD) is a 501(c)3 not-for-profit organization based right here in...

Judge would visit Campo

A ruling will be heard Aug. 22 about the proposed release of a sex offender who molested a Chula Vista boy in 1987 after residents and County Supervisor Dianne Jacob testified...

Some things not meant to be

New year, old thoughts. Some verbalized for the first time. It won’t happen this year. In all likelihood, it probably won’t ever happen: But I’d like to see state Senator Juan Vargas...

Old news new perils in new year

While there may not be anything inherently different between the last day of a year and the start of a new one—after all the sun still rises and sets and the...

Budget set for public review

On May 11, the Chula Vista City Council voted unanimously to accept the city manager’s proposed budget for fiscal year 2021-22. The budget comes back to Council on May 25, with...

Careful choosing the bellies you rub

Weekly The Star-News runs a feature courtesy of the Chula Vista Animal Care Facility. The Pet of the Week typically highlights dogs and cats available — along with a few other animal...

Ongoing conflicts

There are a bit over 8 billion people in the world. 2.4 billion Christians. 1.8 billion Muslims.  1 billion Hindus. 1.4 billion in China with officially no religion. There are 15...

Esoteric Astrology as news for week May 3 – 9, 2023

The Wesak Buddha Full Moon Festival There is a valley lying at a rather high altitude in the Himalayan ranges in Tibet. With mountains on both sides, a stream running through it,...

Esoteric Astrology as news for week May 10 – 16, 2023

Mother’s Day & Mercury Stations Direct Mother’s Day is Sunday, May 14 and Mercury stations direct that evening at six degrees Taurus. We may need to be more aware than usual in...

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THIS WEEK

E-vehicle chargers coming

Chula Vista is preparing to open a new Tesla Supercharger station that will significantly expand electric vehicle charging options in the community. The site, located...

Students take stop sewage...

When students from across South Bay boarded buses and an airplane for Sacramento in January, they weren’t heading on a typical field trip. They were going to...

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...

Metro mat women get...

Flag football may be the fastest-growing high school girls sport but girls wrestling set the precedent, and it continues to grow in many areas. This...

Epic win catapults Gulls...

The San Diego Gulls needed this one. And they got it. Trailing by one goal on three different occasions in front of a sellout crowd...

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...

It’s No. 1 Titans...

Friday’s 2026 edition of the Metro Conference roller hockey championship tournament’s grand finale is set: the top-seeded Eastlake Titans versus the third-seeded Otay Ranch...

Creating opportunity, one scholarship...

At Southwestern College, we believe talent is everywhere and opportunity must be made accessible. One of the most powerful ways we achieve that is...

Actions may need to...

It is a gesture, a simple and symbolic one. But it is the right one. When most of the Chula Vista City Council during a...

Esoteric Astrology as news...

How to Understand the World & Our Country Today Crisis, polarization then a sweep into unity. This is how change occurs on earth - the...

Chair of California Transportation...

Clarissa Reyes Falcon has been elected Chair of the California Transportation Commission, with Joseph Cruz serving as Vice Chair, which the Commission announced at...

SWC opens Spring semester...

Southwestern College welcomed more than 18,000 students this week as the Spring 2026 semester got underway, marking a lively and energized return to campus....