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Smuggler gets two years

A Chula Vista man who crashed into a boulder and injured seven undocumented people he was smuggling has been sentenced to two years in federal prison. Keith Lamon Grier, 24, was allowed...

Vaccine fails to live up to false promise

Actor and comedian Michael Rapaport on social media recently bemoaned and questioned the efficacy of the COVID-19 vaccine. Where was his horn? In conversations he had had with anti-vaxxers he was told the...

Pot shop forced to close

Owners of a marijuana dispensary in National City must shut down their shop and repay the city investigative costs and civil penalties as part of a stipulation judgment. Herban Legend Inc. opened...

Esoteric Astrology as news for week July 18 – 24, 2018 Cancer – Hiding Away Under Its Shell,  Half on Earth, Half in...

This is our last week of the sign of the scarab (Cancer) before Leo Sun begins (Sunday afternoon) & the next Mercury retrograde (next Wednesday). Before the Sun completes its days...

Aspiring Assembly member wants focus on education

David Alvarez is one of three candidates running for the 80th Assembly District Special Election on April 5, after the resignation of Assemblymember Lorena Gonzalez in January. The 41-year-old Democrat, is...

BMX riders put it on the line at U.S. Olympic Trials at Chula Vista OTC

BMX Cycling made its Olympic debut at the 2008 Beijing Summer Games. While originally a homegrown sport in the USA (specifically California), the sport has quickly caught an international wave. Latvia’s Maris...

Aguilar asks for council discussion on homeless

Chula Vista Councilwoman Pat Aguilar is expected to lead a discussion about the city’s increasing homeless population at the Tuesday, Oct. 13, Chula Vista City Council meeting. Previously she asked the item...

National City police will give cameras a try

Following the lead of other police agencies in the county, the National City Police Department will arm its officers with body-worn cameras sometime in the next year, said Police Chief Manuel...

V for Victory: The first time is always the sweetest

The first year is closing on the San Diego Section’s new Division V-AA tier. By all accounts, it has been well received … and has already started paying dividends. “It’s been a great...

Libraries have always served as refuge

In researching the story we did last week on Kathy Wigginton we recalled seeing the photograph of one of the buildings, the city library, that at one time sat on the...

Brewed in Chula Vista, inspired by Brazil, enjoyed by all

The Novo Brazil Brewing Company brand is expanding rapidly throughout San Diego County, especially in the South Bay. So far, the pairing of Brazilian-inspired beer (and food) in Southern California seems to...

Lady Lancer football clinic slated July 16 at Hilltop High School

The inaugural Lady Lancer Football Academy is scheduled July 16 at Hilltop High School and promises to be a fun event, according to Alex Tejeda, president of Hilltop’s football team booster...

Rocket Man: SpaceX launch dazzles early evening sky watchers

On Monday, April 1, at 7:30 p.m. Pacific Time, a Falcon 9 rocket launched from Space Launch Complex 4 East (SLC-4E) at Vandenberg Space Force Base carrying 22 Starlink satellites to...

Everything you want to know about pets

The cold-weather months aren't just hard on humans. Pets can also be affected by the chilly temperatures. Keeping pets safe and happy when it's cold is a major concern for all pet...

Plenty to accomplish

Incumbent Chula Vista City Councilwoman Pamela Bensoussan is up for reelection. She’s running against Larry Breitfelder, Guillermo Brisseno and Bob Castaneda for Seat 3. Bensoussan, 61, was elected to serve on the City...

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

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Slow-starting Titans get far...

The Eastlake Titans’ turnaround season ended with a runner-up finish in Saturday’s San Diego Section Division IV championship game at Southwestern College’s DeVore Stadium. A...

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...

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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...

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...

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...