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Chula Vista

Fight lands two women in prison

Two South Bay women have been found guilty of second-degree murder and voluntary manslaughter in the 2009 fatal stabbing of Justine Brown, 18, of National City, in a dispute over a...

Faulty signatures force two out of Chula Vista council race

The number of candidates running for office in the city of Chula Vista was trimmed to six after two potential candidates were disqualified from appearing on the ballot when they failed...

Posed to be the next mayor

City of Chula Vista Mayor Mary Salas 14,282 (52.17%) Jerry Rindone 13,095 (47.83%) Seat 1 John McCann 13,794 (51.48 %) Steve Padilla 13,002 (48.52%) Seat 2 Pat Aguilar 14,748 (56.57 %) Dan Smith 11,321 (43.43 %) Cty Atty Glen Googins 20,116 National City Mayor Ron...

Man punished for second manslaughter

Francisco Jose Arellano, 33, of Chula Vista, was sentenced Oct. 17 to 18 years in prison after pleading guilty to voluntary manslaughter in the beating and stabbing death of an intoxicated...

Keeping a wish list that is both humble and unattainable

What do you want for Christmas? Every year I ask my children and husband the same question. One child always shoots for a single large gift, while the other gives me a...

SuHi Hall of Fame hoops class feted, treated to memorable finish

The Sweetwater High School boys basketball program honored more of its own during last Saturday’s Hall of Fame contest against the visiting Monte Vista Monarchs. The Red Devils didn’t win on the...

Students graduate with port insight

The Port of San Diego recently graduated two more groups of its award-winning Portside Community Academy in a joint graduation ceremony during a boat tour of San Diego Bay. The Academy...

Students in music class create special sound

Every day after nutrition break for about an hour Mrs. Amy Cruz's music class is filled with students wanting to learn how to play music. Except these are not her regular education...

Sweetwater Valley secures California Section 7 Little League banner

For District 41 champion Rancho San Diego, the first inning proved a portent of things to come in Tuesday’s California Little League Section 7 championship game at Sweetwater Little League. SVLL’s...

Esoteric Astrology as news for week February 9 – 16, 2022

Valentines & Lanterns Under the Light of Aquarius This is the week for Valentines and lanterns under a full moon. Monday, February 14 is Valentine’s Day– a day of hearts, flowers, cupids and chocolates....

September a good month to prepare pets

Fido may not pack a go-bag, and Fluffy probably isn’t checking the fire escape plan — but that doesn’t mean they shouldn’t be ready for an emergency. September is National Preparedness...

Program makes most of backyard fruits, vegetables

In a 2016 report by the state of the food system in the San Diego region, it is estimated that in San Diego County, more than 50,000 tons of food is...

Older adults staying fit during pandemic

San Diego Oasis kicked off this year with its Fitness-Palooza event with two YouTube videos for older adults on Jan. 4 and 6. Each video has four different fitness demonstrations with...

The mission continues

Last week we closed with the assertion that the Missions of Santa Ines and San Fernando were two that could be my favorites. I think I was musing more on emotion,...

Pro rugby to get second chance at success in San Diego

Fans have a chance to get in on a piece of history when the San Diego Legion of Major League Rugby makes its local debut Saturday, April 7, with a preseason...

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THIS WEEK

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,...

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....

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....

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...

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...

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...

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....

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...

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...