Friday, November 21, 2025
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Chula Vista

It takes a village to help a business

This holiday season, pitching in to support a small business may be easier than you think. Many small towns are proud to feature a vibrant main street, and rightfully so. Busy storefronts...

Service group making a big difference in short time

The Rotary Club of Eastlake is the newest of three Chula Vista Rotary Clubs. The original Rotary Club of Chula Vista has been serving the community since 1926; the Sunrise Rotary Club...

Eagles pin down Bud Harbin Battle by the Beach wrestling team title

The Olympian High School wrestling team has logged some impressive numbers over the past few seasons, including back-to-back Metro Conference championship titles and an elite runner-up finish at last year’s San...

Third primps for Village holiday

The city of Chula Vista welcomes new holiday festivities this year as the Third Avenue Village Association sponsors Holiday in the Village. The event on Saturday, Dec. 1, is a temporary alternative...

Chula Vista squandering opportunity to be shopping destination

The Chula Vista City Manager must be the worst negotiator, with the Baldwin and Sons being the best. The Baldwin and Sons Company, which owns the land to the north of...

Vaccine fails to live up to false promise

Actor and comedian Michael Rapaport on social media recently bemoaned and questioned the efficacy of the COVID-19 vaccine. Where was his horn? In conversations he had had with anti-vaxxers he was told the...

PUCKidz spring elementary school lacrosse league showcases growth in game at youth level

Keith Quigley can see the growth of lacrosse in South County right before his eyes as both the director of the PUCKidz Spring Elementary Lacrosse League and head coach of the...

Not slowing down

Bonita resident Gracie Castro is one of 26 million Americans living with kidney disease. What sets her apart is her commitment to living an active lifestyle, despite her illness. Castro is one...

Spirit of holiday giving fills National City police department

National City resident and single mom Marisol Rauda said it has been financially difficult this year to buy her three children the gifts they want for Christmas. So she and 50...

Keeping up with the homeless

Transients in the South Bay will be able to get onsite medical care, haircuts, showers, food and other services they may need at the South Bay Homeless Advocacy Coalition’s second annual...

Late error seals verdict on Sweetwater Valley 10U section all-star title

A bit of luck never hurts and it can often play a big factor in teams winning championships. And so it played out for Sweetwater Valley Little League in Monday’s 10U...

Murder suspect to legally represent self

A South Bay murder suspect has won the right to represent himself at trial. Salvador Cuellar, 29, will stand trial Aug. 22 in the shooting death of Hector Arce, 36, of Imperial...

Esoteric Astrology as news for week  September 12 – 18, 2018

Esoteric Astrology as news for week September 12 – 18, 2018 Rosh Hashana – Calling Humanity to Reconciliation Sunday night, the first night of Rosh Hashanah, Jewish New Year (the year 5779), ended Tuesday...

Big decision on horizon

The first order of business for Chula Vista’s newly elected Mayor Mary Salas and City Council includes deciding how to fill Salas’s vacant council seat. Salas must give up the remaining two...

Sprouts Farmers Market set to celebrate Hatch chile roasting season with two events

Chile peppers are an integral ingredient in the cuisine of the Southwestern United States and the broader Mexican cuisine. Chile peppers specifically grown along the Rio Grande and the Hatch Valley in...

WEATHER

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THIS WEEK

SCBS’ Center for Impact...

After years of hard work and perseverance, it was incredibly special to celebrate the long-awaited opening of SBCS’ new Center for Impact in the...

Look for or be...

To paraphrase Mrs. Rogers, mother of Fred Rogers: Look for the helpers. A variety of public and private entities are hosting Thanksgiving food drives and...

Mar Vista claims first-ever...

It’s been raining throughout the week but being wet is what it’s all about in water polo. Mar Vista High School’s players know all about...

Esoteric Astrology as news...

November 19 – 25, 2025 Scorpio – Contemplating finances & resources: Asking What Sustains & Stabilizes Us? In our last week of Scorpio – Sagittarius Sun...

Lady Titans win girls...

Rain or shine, the San Diego Section held its girls field hockey championships on Saturday, Nov. 15, at La Jolla High School.Also taking place...

Drone show debuts in...

On Friday, Nov. 21, and Saturday, Nov. 22, Chula Vista will host the DroneArt Show — what is being called the longest drone show...

Big win over Boise...

The rain came down, but it couldn’t dampen the spirits of the 29,201 in attendance at Snapdragon Stadium on Saturday who took in San...

Eastlake Titans are Metro’s...

It’s said that the cream always rises to the top in sporting endeavors. That includes this year’s San Diego Section football playoffs where one...

Season’s Best: Your Downtown...

It’s time to fall in love with everything happening in Downtown Chula Vista this season! This guide will walk you through the neighborhood, from...

Eastlake’s Williams, muddied but...

Neither snow nor rain nor heat nor gloom of night are supposed to stop postal workers from delivering the mail.The same can be said...

SBCS campaign fills in...

As the holidays approach, local families are facing financial pressures that some say are unlike any in recent memory. Rising costs, increasing unemployment, and...

Gulls stirring AHL pot...

The American Hockey League’s 2025-26 season is still in its infancy but the San Diego Gulls appear to be stirring the pot. The Gulls carry...