Thursday, December 4, 2025
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Chula Vista

Failing vision is laughable

There is nothing funny about being blind, but Patrick DeGuire wants people to laugh about his loss of eyesight. In fact, DeGuire, who is legally blind, makes a living off people laughing...

Downtown Chula Vista ready for baseball season

Along Downtown Chula Vista’s Third Avenue, local restaurants and bars have geared up for baseball season, with a range of spots with great food and pints, special Padres promotions, for friends...

Eastlake’s Wilson & Co. give Jaguars a boost in homegrown talent

Build it and they did come — from all over, in fact. After a two-year absence, the Southwestern College football team returns home to a bigger and better DeVore Stadium, a facility...

New county agency focused on equitable childcare access

On Aug. 29, the County of San Diego released its Child Care Blueprint. Overseen by the new Child and Family Well-Being Department that began in July, the new department is a...

PTA turns focus to vaping

In 2020, 3.6 million children under 18 illegally used electronic cigarettes, according to the 2019-20 California Student Tobacco Survey. California State Parent Teacher Association President and local resident Carol Green wants...

Don’t take the bait in Phishing scams

The average person believes they would never fall for a scam that would rob them of their life savings and their dignity, but the truth is that in San Diego County,...

Shabbat San Diego expands to a full week to celebrate international Jewish identity

The San Diego County Jewish community will come together to participate in an international Jewish identity event that will culminate Oct. 26-27. The International Unity Shabbat will take place in more...

Shedding light on healthier skin

(NAPS) - Here's a bright idea to help you save the skin you're in: Stay out of the sun. Ultraviolet rays contribute to premature skin aging and even cancer. What to do One...

April is National Youth Sports Safety Month, so get in the swing to prevent injuries

April is National Youth Sports Safety Month and, as children and teenagers get active once again in a variety of outdoor  sports following cold winter months, attention turns to treating —...

Grappling with success

Mater Dei Catholic High School senior Mateo Olmos recorded a fourth-place finish in his 160-pound weight class at last weekend’s Doc Buchanan tournament in Clovis, one of the top-rated tournaments on...

Lancers use big 2nd half to prevail 33-10

Omar Hernandez rushed for three touchdowns and also threw for a score to help lead the Hilltop Lancers to a come-from-behind 33-10 non-league victory over the visiting University City Centurions in...

County fair begins today

It's time once again for the San Diego County Fair, the largest county fair in the United States with more than 1.6 million visitors annually. Held from June 2 through July 4th...

Fast and furious: Metro-Mesa League track finals are a blur

Show-stoppers and headliners were spotlighted at this year’s Metro-Mesa League track and field championship meet May 2 at Otay Ranch High School. Bonita Vista High School senior Anthony Wise collected four medals...

Coverage appreciated

Thank you for your continued coverage of our local Little League games. Baseball is a wholesome experience for the whole family. Little League presents a fun, affordable recreational experience for our...

Titans top Mariners, 18-3, in roller hockey reunion game

Ron Cole coached the Mar Vista High School roller hockey team for 10 years, starting in 2001. Fourteen years later, he finds himself at the helm of the Eastlake Titans, who...

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THIS WEEK

Eastlake’s Williams speeds to...

The 38th California Interscholastic Federation state cross country championship meet last Saturday in Fresno’s Woodward Park was a record-setter as Irvine senior Summer Wilson...

Free computers earmarked for...

For many foster youth across San Diego County, a computer is more than a tool — it’s the difference between falling behind and finally...

College alumni group makes...

Southwestern College alumni are gearing up for a festive evening of reconnecting, celebrating, and giving back at the annual Holiday Soirée on Dec. 11....

Slow-starting Titans get far...

The Eastlake Titans’ turnaround season ended with a runner-up finish in Saturday’s San Diego Section Division IV championship game at Southwestern College’s DeVore Stadium. A...

Watch out for contractor...

Hiring a contractor to build an ADU, perform construction work, or a kitchen-and-bathroom remodel already comes with built-in stressors: choosing a quality company, affordability,...

Why not more than...

What started as a marketing gimmick roughly 15 years ago may be, in a way, becoming part of a rallying cry against the thing...

Esoteric Astrology as news...

Advent, Festival Days, Light & Dark, Sagittarius & Beams of Light We are now in Advent, four weeks of preparing for something to appear. In astrology...