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Chula Vista

Ex sheriff employee freed, must pay

A Chula Vista man who is a former sheriff’s department civilian employee was sentenced Monday to pay $66,299 to the Internal Revenue Service for income tax evasion in an illegal obesity...

Judge sentences two men for crimes against Navy

Two South Bay men have been sentenced respectively to six months in prison and six months home detention in a federal case of theft of public property and conspiracy to make...

Groundbreaking ceremony marks trail to new bike park

A groundbreaking ceremony for the new Sweetwater Bike Park on Bonita’s San Miguel Road was held May 9. The bike park will be on a 4.2- acre site in Sweetwater Regional Park...

Honoring Heritage, Inspiring Future: Black History Month at Southwestern College 

As February unfolds, Southwestern College joins the nation in commemorating Black History Month—a time dedicated to honoring the remarkable contributions and enduring impact of African Americans throughout history. This annual observance...

City’s decsions revealing

Watching the Chula Vista City Council’s first month in action has been like watching a chimp in a clown suit try to pull its trapped hand out of a small hole...

The race for Chula Vista city attorney

A decade ago Chula Vista voters passed a ballot measure that converted the city attorney’s job from an appointed position to an elected one. The measure’s approval concerned land use attorney and...

Three Cs needs a fourth to stand for Caring

David Pack is not a typical teenager. Instead of spending all of his days playing video games, the 17-year-old spends most of his free time teaching kids the science behind cooking through...

Residents see Life Time opportunity in Otay Ranch

Chula Vista is set to welcome a new standard in health and wellness this winter. Life Time, the luxury fitness and wellness brand known for combining resort-style amenities with athletic programs,...

Do as I say and we make it alive?

Once, during a 30 minute span I asked a walking companion to keep track of how many times I cinched up my pants. I prefer the freedom of loose-fitting clothes. The choice...

Rising to the occasion

Back in my growing up years it was known as Decoration Day. The last Monday in May was set aside originally to honor the Civil War dead from the Union army. Later...

SWC theater department presents world premiere musical ‘Come to Life!’

The Southwestern College  Theater Department is presenting a world premiere musical for the entire family through Aug. 1 at the Mayan Hall Theatre on campus. "Come to Life! The Musical World...

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The Old Globe Theatre’s 23rd annual production of Dr. Seuss’s “How the Grinch Stole Christmas” will be presented as an audio production on KPBS Radio this year. The show will be broadcast...

National City is ready to celebrate Fourth

Independence Day for National City is all fun and games. The National City Host Lions Club’s 77th annual carnival started Wednesday and runs through July 5, packed with live entertainment, food, amusement...

Time to celebrate the forbidden

If you are of a particular age you may remember the Lambada. If you are not of that age, look it up. Read a book. The Lambada. The forbidden dance. Lots of hips...

Protecting senior community during COVID-19

On April 29, Sen. Ben Hueso joined forces with senior advocate agencies for a virtual Town Hall to discuss senior resources, protecting and supporting seniors and caregivers, current fraud and scam...

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THIS WEEK

Carrying the Jaguar spirit...

As we near the end of another year at Southwestern College, I find myself reflecting with deep gratitude on the people who give this...

New clubhouse for kids...

Chula Vista is preparing for a new hub for youth development with the upcoming opening of the Boys & Girls Clubs of South County’s...

Gulls close out November...

The San Diego Gulls closed out the month of November by recording standings points in eight of their 11 games during the month with...

Esoteric Astrology as news...

Our Lady of Guadalupe, Lighting the Hanukkah & Advent Candles We are moving closer and closer to Winter Solstice (Sunday, Dec. 21) when the Sun...

Four section football teams...

The San Diego Section sent six of its teams into battle in last weekend’s Southern California regional football championship games. Four came out victorious...

Volunteers spruce up homes

Across San Diego County, volunteers, community partners, and corporate sponsors are coming together to help local veterans maintain safe, comfortable homes through San Diego...

Conflict remains a holiday...

In hindsight, the delicate hope that this Thanksgiving weekend would be absent conflict was misplaced, gripped so tightly it never had a realistic chance...

North Island Credit Union...

Creating a school garden for special education students, launching a plant-based culinary training program, building sensory break spaces, supporting a cultural arts and poetry...

Dream season ends for...

Pretty much all season long San Diego FC was chasing the Chicago Fire’s remarkable Major League Soccer debut season in 1998 when the expansion...

Winter sports tip-off: Barons...

The winter sports season has tipped off with play on the basketball court and soccer pitch. The Bonita Vista boys hoops squad started off December...

Elite runners to battle...

The high school cross country season is about to finish with a bang for several San Diego County harriers at Saturday’s 46th Brooks National...