Sunday, January 18, 2026
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Chula Vista

Indictment is the cost of admission

I think I get it now. All these decades later I finally understand why my parents did what they did. They didn’t want to embarrass me. Why else would they work steady, occasionally soul-sucking,...

Space Force spouse offers worldly job advice

Navy Federal Credit Union Commercial Banking Lead Matt Vean, who happens to be a Space Force spouse, collated information from over 2,000 interviews with military spouses on what they value most...

City Hall blockbusters

I haven’t seen any of the recent summer blockbuster movies. I’ve wanted to but something usually comes up —fatigue, chores, family matters. When I was younger those were flimsy excuses. Nothing could...

Mall goes to the dogs again

By Xiomara Gerardo staff writer The ninth annual Dog Gone Fun event will return to Otay Ranch Town Center on Tuesday, July 15, from 5 to 7 p.m., during the center’s weekly farmers...

Motorist released after judge sentenced him

A young motorist who struck and killed a retired attorney in National City on Feb. 13 was released from jail Monday night after being sentenced to time he has already served. Robert...

Fiesta of the moon’s origins

Chula Vista celebrates its 100th anniversary this year.  I have interviewed several dozen Chula Vistans now, and one event every one of them remembers with great fondness is the Fiesta de...

Generosity helps survive drama of closure

OnStage Playhouse Artistic Director James Darvas uses past tense when he refers to the COVID-19 pandemic that unexpectedly ended the 2020 theatre season early. “We canceled the last half of our season....

Independence day celebrated

The Mabuhay Festival in National City is celebrating the 115th anniversary of Philippine Independence on Saturday, June 8, four days prior to the country’s actual Independence Day. Ditas Yamane, CEO of the...

Balanced preparation includes staying informed

Over the last week there have been major developments in California regarding the coronavirus outbreak including Los Angeles County declaring a state of emergency with six new cases reported and the...

Chilling in prison

The “Be Cool Bandit” from National City— who urged his victims to “be cool” while he was robbing them— was sentenced April 5 to 19 years and eight months in state...

Port, Chula Vista tout funding for city’s bayfront

Officials from the Port of San Diego and the city of Chula Vista gathered at Bayside Park on June 2 to announce securing $275 million in public bond funding for construction...

Esoteric Astrology as news for week January 15 – 21, 2020

Avatar of Freedom & Liberty  Mercury enters Aquarius this week, it’s the 4th quarter moon, our last week of Capricorn, and Monday is Martin Luther King Jr.’s Remembrance Day. “I have a...

Popp takes girls to the top

Eastlake Cheer coach Casey Popp is a well-respected man around campus. Since 2009, he's led Eastlake High School to the district championships and won the most prestigious honor a cheer squad...

Ortiz and Sockers’ first family of Chula Vista celebrate latest title

One for the thumb? How about one for both hands, one foot and then an extra digit? The San Diego Sockers won their 16th indoor soccer championship May 8 in front of...

Bribed border agent will know fate in March

A former U.S. Customs & Border Protection officer will be sentenced March 24 after being convicted by a federal jury of conspiracy to engage in bribery and attempted importation of marijuana. The...

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THIS WEEK

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...

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...

Help getting by during...

If you went into the first full week of January 2026 wondering: Where you were going to find the extra money to pay for your...

Gulls start climb up...

The San Diego Gulls have languished near the bottom of the American Hockey League’s Pacific Division for the past three seasons, missing the genrous...

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...

Esoteric astrology as news...

Communities, Cooperatives & the Essential Fire of Change - the New Era Unfolding Sun enters Aquarius Monday, January 19th, the day after the Capricorn new...

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...

Girls hoops teams tip...

The San Diego Section will crown its 2025-26 girls basketball divisional champions Feb. 26-28. All the hoopla, cheers and tears are still more than...

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...

Women’s pro soccer received...

The National Women’s Soccer League crowned its 2026 champion on Nov. 22 as Gotham FC defeated the Washington Spirit, 1-0, in front of 18,000...

Familiar fragrance store opens...

Bath & Body Works officially opened a new 3,232-square-foot store near Palomar Trolley on Jan. 9, bringing the brand’s signature fragrances, body care, and...