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Mapping out priorities

While the California State Legislature has recessed for the rest of the year, we have an opportunity to step back and evaluate what our priorities as a state and community should...

Tradition with a twist

The musical comedy featuring a timeless battle of good versus evil is back. San Diego’s longest-running professional theater production, Teatro Mascara Magica, America’s oldest civil rights organization, is celebrating its 22nd year. “La...

Give more than gifts during holiday

People often say that it is better to give than receive. While not everyone has this opinion, I feel more significant when I give, especially during Christmas. This holiday season I had...

Community, diversity bring La Jolla chef to National City

Marty Fay, a resident of National City, is now the executive chef of Sandpiper Wood Fired Grill & Oysters in La Jolla Shores. Fay, along with his wife Jessica Valero Cervera...

Esoteric Astrology as news for week  Oct. 17 – 23, 2018

What Do We Value? We remain for many weeks (till mid-November) under Venus retrograde (in Scorpio, then Libra), reminding us that Venus retrograde is the time to assess our values. We are...

Bottles of sanitizer rolled out by the pallet in National City

Over 128,000 bottles of hand sanitizer and 8,000 thermometers stacked on large pallets were rolled out from Sweetwater High School on Wednesday morning, bound for delivery to local schools, the city...

Alleged killer can be his own counsel

A judge has reluctantly granted the right for a man to act as his own attorney in the Oct. 21 shooting death of a Chula Vista man. The victim is Juan Martin...

Meetings on the move

Last month, the Sweetwater Union High School District held its board meeting on the campus of Chula Vista High School. The meeting on Sept. 4 was at Montgomery High School. And the school...

City considers OTC ownership

The city of Chula Vista held two community briefings recently about a potential change in ownership of the Olympic Training Center. Deputy City Manager Kelley Bacon said at the meeting that the...

Open carry laws for everyone?

The Founding Fathers of The United States placed the 2nd Amendment with the the right to bear arms in the Constitution when the existence of our country was threatened by England....

Navy growth spurt may affect National City

The National City Chamber of Commerce and the South County Economic Development Council brought Commanding Officer Roy Love to Paradise Village in National City to discuss the San Diego Naval Base...

Shopping for a cause and investing in community

A shopping spree will be open this Saturday, June 12 at the indoor/outdoor Mission Collective Market at Harvest Collective in Bonita to support Chula Vistan Christine Morris, a 37 year old...

Five South County softball teams remain alive in CIF playoffs

Ten South County teams began the quest to win a San Diego Section divisional softball championship and five remained in contention for a title entering Thursday’s championship and consolation semifinals. Top-seeded Olympian...

Witty retorts can deliciously sting

If you can't say something nice about someone, at least be witty We often read about individuals who utter some word or phrase, so profound that it leaves a lasting impression on...

Father says Balance fills void

In September, Chula Vista got a business in downtown that caters to students and families that may be struggling with a variety if social, emotional, and academic challenges. Brain Balance Achievement...

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THIS WEEK

Beloved principal, basketball junkie...

Many in the Sweetwater Union High School District family were blessed to know Ralph Mora, a 1966 Castle Park High School alumnus, former principal...

Wild Horses Festival hits...

Review and photography by Andy Bartotto The third edition of Wild Horses Festival at Petco Park took place this Saturday, Dec. 27, under clear skies....

Esoteric Astrology as news...

New Year, 2026 – A Prayer for Peace on Earth, Goodwill to All 2026 begins with Capricorn Sun and a Gemini moon – the magical...

Gulls making up ground...

The ice hockey season is in full swing and playoff positioning is already starting to offer a preview of the second half of the...

Pet surrenders catch county’s...

As 2025 came to a close, San Diego Humane Society reported a notable shift in the types of dogs entering its shelters—one that may...

The intersection of law...

It’s been roughly a year and I have yet to see much daylight. At the beginning of 2025, the State of California enacted AB 413....

Eastlake Titans, Otay Ranch...

The Metro Conference wrapped up two weeks of roller hockey play prior to the holiday break with a bunch of goals Thursday night, Dec....

City to honor leaders

Chula Vista is introducing a new way to recognize the people and organizations working to strengthen inclusion, respect, and connection across the city. On Tuesday,...

New year starts with...

As the holiday season winds down, San Diego County Credit Union (SDCCU) is asking the community to start the new year with a lifesaving...

College football bowl games...

Five Mountain West Conference football teams are poised to make flight to the reorganized Pac-12 beginning in July. Thus, December’s bowl games served as...