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Esoteric Astrology as news for week October 30 – November 5, 2024

The Final Choice – May We Choose Rightly We begin the week on Wednesday, with a Libra moon, giving us time to consider our choices in the upcoming November 5th U.S. presidential...

Mesa League 2010 football preview: Mater Dei Catholic Crusaders

With just 40 athletes on its varsity team and only 11 of those players weighing more than 200 pounds, the Mater Dei Catholic Crusaders will be operating at a huge disadvantage...

Third Avenue future still undecided

The Chula Vista City Council voted to continue an item that could potentially take money away from a southwest project and put it into downtown Chula Vista. City staff asked the council...

Esoteric Astrology as news for week April 5 – 11, 2023

A Festival Week Ahead! We have a week of converging festivals – three religious festivals, three developmental levels of humanity (Jewish Passover, Christian/Easter, Esoteric/Aquarian Aries Festival at the full moon) –...

Montes earns respect as Mesa League Player of the Year

In 1965, Queen of Soul Aretha Franklin scored a major hit with the song "Respect." Bonita Barons opponents have been singing that tune nearly every time Mesa League Player of the...

Hoopmen heroes: Barons top Warhawks to win Division III CIF championship title

As a three-point bomb went swish through the net as time expired in the first half of last Friday’s San Diego Section Division III boys basketball championship game at the University...

Opilio’s projected expansion and growth secures grant

The National Association for the Self-Employed, the nation’s leading advocate and resource for the self-employed and micro-business community, announced that Chula Vista-based small business, Opilio, was awarded a $4,000 first quarter...

District distributes bikes to families

One hundred bikes and helmets lined the Chula Vista Elementary School District Education and Support Center Dec. 14 at CVESD’s 13th annual Bicycle Distribution event that allows local families to take...

History shows it has happened before

Don't tell me it can't happen. In December 1941 Japanese fighter pilots bombed unsuspecting U.S. sailors in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. In the shadow of a war and slightly more than two months...

Leaders respond to ending immigrant child policy

Federal, state and local elected officials on Tuesday expressed dismay at news that the Trump administration is actively attempting to end an Obama-era immigration policy. Under DACA, Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals,...

Paradise Valley Hospital nationally recognized

Paradise Valley Hospital in National City received two American Heart Association Get With The Guideline achievement awards for its commitment to following up to date, research based guidelines for the treatment...

Conjuring ghosts of epic rainfalls past

Is Charles Hatfield warm and toasty somewhere having a laugh? The gentleman and rainmaker is often cited—some might say blamed—as the main protagonist in one of the more devastating dramas to befall...

Neisha’s Dance and Music Academy keeps in step

The 800 students who regularly take classes at Neisha’s Dance and Music Academy in Chula Vista are now dancing on carpets, in living rooms and out on patios as lessons shift...

Eastlake Titans: the perfect 10

The Eastlake Titans weren’t picked to win last year’s San Diego Section Division I championship game, nor were they picked to successfully defend their CIF title this year. But after 10...

CVESD exploring merits of grade expansion

On Jan. 22, Chula Vista Elementary School District Superintendent Francisco Escobedo introduced the possibility for middle school expansion to the CVESD Board of Education, marking the beginning of the process to...

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THIS WEEK

Volunteers spruce up homes

Across San Diego County, volunteers, community partners, and corporate sponsors are coming together to help local veterans maintain safe, comfortable homes through San Diego...

North Island Credit Union...

Creating a school garden for special education students, launching a plant-based culinary training program, building sensory break spaces, supporting a cultural arts and poetry...

New clubhouse for kids...

Chula Vista is preparing for a new hub for youth development with the upcoming opening of the Boys & Girls Clubs of South County’s...

Dream season ends for...

Pretty much all season long San Diego FC was chasing the Chicago Fire’s remarkable Major League Soccer debut season in 1998 when the expansion...

Four section football teams...

The San Diego Section sent six of its teams into battle in last weekend’s Southern California regional football championship games. Four came out victorious...

Winter sports tip-off: Barons...

The winter sports season has tipped off with play on the basketball court and soccer pitch. The Bonita Vista boys hoops squad started off December...

Elite runners to battle...

The high school cross country season is about to finish with a bang for several San Diego County harriers at Saturday’s 46th Brooks National...

Esoteric Astrology as news...

Our Lady of Guadalupe, Lighting the Hanukkah & Advent Candles We are moving closer and closer to Winter Solstice (Sunday, Dec. 21) when the Sun...

City seeks smoking insight

Chula Vista is turning to residents and local retailers to tackle a pressing concern: youth access to tobacco. The city has launched two anonymous...

Metro Conference rolls out...

The Metro Conference faced off its 26th continuous season of co-ed roller hockey this past week at the Castle Park High School rink. Nine Sweetwater...

Carrying the Jaguar spirit...

As we near the end of another year at Southwestern College, I find myself reflecting with deep gratitude on the people who give this...

Conflict remains a holiday...

In hindsight, the delicate hope that this Thanksgiving weekend would be absent conflict was misplaced, gripped so tightly it never had a realistic chance...