Thursday, December 4, 2025
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Chula Vista

Woman wants to resume contact with man who beat her

A Chula Vista man who was seen on videotape of violently kicking his girlfriend to unconsciousness wants to withdraw his guilty plea and his girlfriend asked a judge to lift the...

Some traditions worth reliving, others worth creating

"It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas," is one of those quintessential tunes that we often hear at this time of the year. And though it is merely a song, it...

Women leading the charge to wins

The women have led the way. Again. First it was Friday afternoon, when players from the United States Women’s National Soccer Team played against France in the 2019 Women’s World Cup quarterfinal. The...

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,...

Bail set for man held for killing father of five

A judge set bail at $2 million Nov. 29 for a man suspected of killing a father of five during a road rage incident in Chula Vista. Rickey Vernon Smith, 60, is...

Council OKs extension

The Chula Vista City Council recently approved a third and final 90-day extension for an exclusive negotiation agreement with the University of Saint Katherine. The agreement is the latest development in the...

Make peace with inevitable apathy

Easier said than done. But. Make peace with it. Make peace with the knowledge that Steve Berger, 44,; Michelle Vo, 32,; Jenny Parks; Christopher Roybal, 28,; Adrian Murfitt, 35,; Rachael Parker; Sonny Melton; Angela...

Budget report needs second look

The majority of the Chula Vista City Council rejected a verbal report from city staff regarding the fiscal year budget for 2012-13. Patricia Aguilar, Steve Castaneda and Rudy Ramirez voted down City...

Sweetwater Community Planning Group readies for battle

“Bonita,” former long term Supervisor Greg Cox often said,” is a state of mind.” When I moved here in 1966 Bonita Road was a two-lane winding road and children rode their...

Dial up your favorite watering hole or take-out for NFL playoffs

With an expanded 17-game and 18-week season, the National Football League’s 2021-22 pigskin campaign only became really interesting in the last few weeks as teams raced to secure playoff berths of...

Sticks and stones aren’t the same as actions

Stick and stones may break your bones but words ... can get you reprimanded, disciplined, vilified, shunned, criticized, suspended, and even fired. What is confusing is that the words can get...

Olympian Eagles hand veteran coach Warren 200th career football victory

It will be an interesting finish to the season for the Olympian Eagles, who awarded head coach Gil Warren his 200th career victory with last Friday’s 28-7 non-league win against the...

National City hosts thriving mariachi festival

The sixth annual International Mariachi Festival and Competition hosted by the National City Chamber of Commerce and The Unified Port of San Diego gets under way this weekend. The musical event from...

Chamber offers business growth aid

The National City Chamber of Commerce wants your business to grow through a new program. An Elevate My Business Challenge will follow the four-session program called Business Growth Accelerator Program. The challenge is...

Judge jails DNA donor

A Bonita man who submitted his own DNA to thwart the results of a paternity test for a friend was sentenced March 26 to one year in jail for obstructing justice in a...

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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...