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Sex trafficker goes to prison

A Chula Vista man who pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit sex trafficking of children has been sentenced to 10 years in federal prison. The U.S. Bureau of Prisons says Eric L....

Student’s project empowers youth to change the world

At just 17 years old Miguel Aldrete is taking the world by storm. He’s combatted deforestation by raising money for La Reserva Forest Foundation to plant trees around the globe, he’s had...

Judge sentences apartment burner

A Chula Vista man has been sentenced to eight years in prison after he pleaded guilty to possession of a destructive device in his apartment before a fire that burned the...

Esoteric Astrology as news for week January 31 – February 6, 2024

Festivals - Light Increasing as the Sun Moves Northward In the midst of winter in the northern latitudes, snow drops (flowers) begin to appear, sometimes right out of the snow! We are...

Cops talk about groper

Chula Vista police addressed public concerns last week over a string of sexual assaults in the western part of the city. In response to nearly 20 incidents of women being groped by...

Buncom tabbed to play in Semper Fidelis All-American Bowl

The fourth annual Semper Fidelis All-American Bowl, secheduled Jan. 4 at the StubHub Center in Carson, is the culmination of a nationwide All-American player selection tour that collectively celebrates academic excellence,...

Esoteric Astrology as news for week January 18 – 24, 2023

Water Rabbit - Hop Hop Hopping into the Chinese New Year We have an astrologically auspicious week ahead, Mercury stations direct, Wednesday, January 18 (8 degrees Capricorn). Friday, January 20, the...

Holocaust survivor’s tales to be topic of Chula Vista Library talk

Local author Sandra Scheller will hold a presentation for her book “Try to Remember — Never Forget” on Thursday, April 26, from 5 to 7 p.m. at the Civic Center Library,...

Letter writer’s views are inaccurate

I find it so interesting and sad how blind are many on the left.  Deuel Woodward has made it clear over the years that he is on the left.  That’s fine. ...

Case of the painter and the prostitute

Captain Gary Wedge is retiring next week after a 29-year career. If they have a retirement party for Captain Wedge there will be testimonials, proclamations, plaques, congratulatory letters, and other boring...

City asks court for injunction

An attorney for the city of Chula Vista on Wednesday filed court papers to request a gentlemen’s club on the city’s bayfront be shut own. Deborah Fox filed a request for abatement...

New art exhibit at SWC showcases binational identity

The new exhibit at Southwestern College’s art gallery, “Gustavo Mayoral & Friends,” showcases the photography of Gustavo Mayoral, David Maung, Ave Pildas and Carlos Richardson. It is co-curated by Mayoral and...

Lady Barons show well against top-ranked out-of-town foes

Matchups against teams like Corona Centennial and Etiwanda are usually reserved for the state playoffs but here were those teams playing non-league games at Bonita Vista High School over last weekend. And...

Multi-platinum rockers P.O.D. to headline Chula Vista’s 100th birthday celebration

Multi-platinum rockers P.O.D. will headline the outdoor music festival scheduled Oct. 15 at the United States Olympic Training Center-Chula Vista as part of the  city of Chula Vista’s 100th birthday celebration. With...

350 explores avenues to better transit

San Diego 350, so named for the number that leading scientists say is the safe upper limit for carbon dioxide, is a volunteer organization building a movement to prevent the worst...

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THIS WEEK

Open Division hopefuls abound...

When the San Diego Section unveiled its elite Open Division playoffs  a decade or so ago, it remained a dream for most Metro Conference...

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...

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...

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...

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...

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....

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...

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...

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...

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...