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Kitchenistas change lives one meal at a time

Two years ago, National City resident Jacqueline Ante and her family was struggling with high blood pressure and being overweight. Ante, 36, was cooking the way her mother had taught her growing...

Pink is the word for preps in October

If you’ve been to any high school or college sports event during the month of October, you’ve likely noticed something different about the games, specifically the attire worn by players. The color...

Cops put it on the line; sometimes it’s not enough

Residents in the 500 block of Douglas Street smelled smoke on March 29, 2010. Fire dispatch received the call around 1:30 a.m. . Patrol officers Eric Carter, Patrick White, and Matthew Davison were...

Man in SWAT confrontation pleads guilty to threat

A Bonita man has pleaded guilty to making a criminal threat to his girlfriend just before there was an 8-hour SWAT standoff on May 17. Sentencing is set for Oct. 8 for...

The race is on as league dual meet season steps off

Metro Conference cross country teams put their best foot forward last Friday as the league dual meet season got under way. There were no real surprises as Otay Ranch and Eastlake...

Music at the mall

Eleven high school marching bands from Chula Vista and throughout Southern California are meeting Nov. 13 at Otay Ranch Town Center for a marching band competiton and a community festival. Local...

Crusaders carry torch for Metro hoops teams

The Mater Dei Catholic High School girls basketball team carried the torch this season in the Mesa League with a perfect 10-0 league record. It turned out the Crusaders carried the...

Esoteric Astrology as news for week February 14 – 20, 2024

Valentine’s Day, Ash Wednesday, Lent Begins We have multiple festivals overlapping this week. After Mardi Gras, the big party before fasting and purification, we have Valentine’s Day, Ash Wednesday and the Lenten...

Final four performances of ‘Our Town’ set for Mayan Hall Theatre

Thornton Wilder’s 1938 Pulitzer Prize-winning play is celebrating its 80th year of production. The current Southwestern College staging returns the play to its original roots. Wilder’s vision includes a bare stage with...

Castle Park boys hoops, girls soccer teams to play for league titles

There is growing excitement and anticipation on the campus of Castle Park High School in advance of Friday’s Metro-Pacific League regular season finales in both boys basketball and girls soccer. With...

Commitment to three course serving to address childhood obesity

Over the last 30 years, childhood obesity has more than doubled in children and quadrupled in adolescents according to the Center for Disease Control. Obese children are at risk for numerous...

Beloved Maya still missing while husband sits in jail

Jan. 7 marks one year since Chula Vista wife and mother May “Maya” Millete was last seen, beginning a year-long search with hundreds of volunteers joining in the effort to find...

Esoteric Astrology as news for week December 4 – 10, 2019

Neptune – Numinous & Mysterious  Last Wednesday, Neptune (imagination, dreams, visions, etc.), retrograde in Pisces for five months, turned direct. Retrogrades create deep internal musings. Neptune is the planet of hope, vision...

Holiday parties that are stress free

(NAPS) - 'Tis the season for food, friends and family! Entertaining during the holidays can be hectic, but with a little bit of planning, it's possible to throw a festive, fun...

Shooter’s sentence delayed

Abraham Lopez, 27, of Chula Vista, will be sentenced June 6 after he pleaded guilty to a felony charge of discharging a firearm in a grossly negligent manner. A SWAT team showed...

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THIS WEEK

Fifty reasons to cheer!

ONCE A RAIDER, ALWAYS A RAIDER! Southwest High School celebrated its 50th anniversary last Friday with gala homecoming activities at Otay Ranch High School, which...

Downtown Chula Vista preps...

Downtown Chula Vista is about to come alive with color, music, and memory as it hosts its 5th Annual Día de los Muertos Celebration....

Aztecs hand Fresno State...

SDSU place-kicker Gabriel Plascencia earned honors as the Mountain West Special Teams Player of the Week after accounting for 11 of the Aztecs’ 23...

Roundup: Gulls post first...

Wednesday’s pre-Halloween American Hockey League contest at the sports arena was billed as one of ghouls and goals. It was a spooky good time as...

Thousands of people rally...

Residents of Chula Vista continue to speak out against government overreach and support immigrant rights through weekly pro-democracy rallies in between the large nationwide...

A place of hope,...

For too long, victims of abuse in South San Diego County had to travel across the region to piece together the help they needed—visiting...

Clothing drive suits students’...

For many Southwestern College students, the path to a professional career begins with the right mindset — and the right outfit. That’s the idea...

Time for CIF playoff-bound...

With one game remaining on the regular season football schedule, the upcoming San Diego Section playoff field is almost set. There is still room for...

Scary movies you’ll probably...

Going into the final week of October, I fear I may have overdone the horror movie binging. The line between real life and make-believe...

Ten South County teams...

NO. 1 BONITA VISTA LADY BARONS FINISH 2025 REGULAR SEASON UNDEFEATED AT 19-0 Brackets for the 2025 San Diego Section girls flag football playoffs have...

Journalists’ work rewarded

The San Diego Press Club held its 52nd Annual Excellence in Journalism Awards Banquet Tuesday night, recognizing the achievements of public relations professionals and...