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Chula Vista

Sentencing for mother killer delayed

A Chula Vista man who killed his 77-year-old mother in 2008 had his sentencing delayed Wednesday; it was re-set for Feb. 18. George Moises Ramos, 46, is expected to receive 16 years...

Trojan ladies make their mark on the lacrosse pitch

Though the Castle Park High School girls lacrosse team narrowly missed out on being included in this year’s San Diego Section divisional playoffs, the ladies from Troy did manage to set...

When you’re a child and struggling, it’s easy to lose sight of the reward

It's hard to come to school in worn-out shoes with ill-fitting clothes and dirty hair. It's hard when you don't have a backpack, when your homework isn't done, when you can...

Olympian, Otay Ranch impress at South Bay invitational cross country meet

The Metro Conference cross country season steps off Friday, Oct. 3, with a key Mesa League dual meet at Olympian High School between the host Eagles and the Otay Ranch Mustangs. To...

Murder trial moves south

The murder case against two men in an April shooting at a Palm City motel has been transferred to Chula Vista Superior Court because the witnesses are from the South Bay. The...

Look for dazzling ‘Christmas Star’ to light up the holidays

While the planet Venus has alternately been called the “Evening Star” and “Morning Star” for its brilliance in the sky among our solar system’s eight recognized planets, the planets Jupiter and...

Fisherman wants someone to thank

All his family wants to do is find and thank them for saving his life. Pius "Pete" Zuger was one of 27 passengers and 17 crew members aboard a fishing boat called...

Still teeing up after all this time

Don Jackson, the individual whom members of the Retired Educators Golf Association (REGA) refer to as their fearless leader, has sent out a notice that the group will meet this coming...

Hoping education secretary’s sensitivity is more than lip service

During the recent confirmation hearings for Betsy Devos, now Secretary of Education, she suggested that compliance with the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act should be left to states to enforce.  This...

Sounding off on redevelopment

Last month, National City became the first city in the county to secure $38 million in tax allocation bonds from the state for future redevelopment projects including housing and public improvement. The...

Judge OKs pursuit of lawsuit

Chula Vista residents who paid an “unlawful” telephone users tax (TUT) on their mobile phone service may have their claims addressed in one lawsuit, a San Diego Superior Court judge ruled. If...

To serve and represent

Mitch Beauchamp has held various positions in National City throughout his 24-year elected career. For the past decade, Beauchamp has been National City’s city treasurer where, among other tasks, he monitors the...

Supervisors change pot permit process

The county Board of Supervisors approved changes to the county’s Cannabis Permitting Program in an effort to enhance safety, support unincorporated communities and develop a youth cannabis prevention curriculum, in an...

San Diego connections abound at 2016 Major League Baseball All-Star Game in San Diego

Major League Baseball’s Midseason Classic, the MLB All-Star Game, returned to San Diego for the third time overall but the first time since 1992. The long wait proved rewarding to the...

SANDAG’s new Equitable Housing committee plans homes, transit

A new Regional Equitable Housing Subcommittee has been established to connect representatives from different municipalities across the county with San Diego Association of Governments, the region’s public planning, transportation, and research...

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THIS WEEK

‘Joker’ helps heal veteran

Dawn Jeans, born and raised in Chula Vista and a U.S. Army veteran, knows firsthand what it’s like to hit rock bottom. After surviving...

From seed to sustainability

A long-standing partnership between the National School District and Olivewood Gardens and Learning Center has earned statewide recognition for its innovative approach to climate...

San Diego State women’s...

The San Diego State University women’s basketball team (21-4, 15-1) extended itrs lead on first place in the Mountain West to three games with...

New Year, New Career...

Every San Diegan — no matter their zip code — should have the resources and support to secure stable, good-paying jobs. That belief continues to...

Chula Vista library takes...

Finding your next favorite book just got a lot easier in Chula Vista. The city’s public library has rolled out Book Match, a free,...

Hybrid center broadens energy...

When the sun sets and electricity demand spikes, a new battery energy storage facility is stepping in to keep power flowing across San Diego....

Esoteric Astrology as news...

A Disciplined New Cycle of Learning Begins The months, January, February and March, can seem cold and empty witWe begin the week on Wednesday with...

CIF wrestling finals head...

The San Diego Section Division IV boys wrestling championship tournament took the spotlight Saturday at Mar Vista High School in Imperial Beach. While showcasing the...

SuHi inducts 2026 Basketball...

The Sweetwater High School basketball program’s Hall of Fame class grew by five more inductees during ceremonies Jan. 31 in the National City school’s...

‘Somebody’ of note then...

Among the many tributes to civil rights leader Rev. Jesse Jackson upon the occasion of his death this week the one that resonates most,...

You can’t be pro-housing...

San Diego’s leaders are talking a lot about being “pro-housing.” We hear it in speeches, policy announcements, and campaign platforms. The mayor’s recent State...

Association works to develop...

When a police K-9 retires in South County, the badge may come off — but the medical bills don’t. That reality is what led former...