Thursday, January 29, 2026
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Chula Vista

Ex-Titan Jefferson makes game-saving pick in Monday Night Football win

Tony Jefferson’s NFL stock has to have risen substantially after he made a game-saving interception in the end zone to preserve the Arizona Cardinals’ 26-18 non-conference victory against the visiting Baltimore...

Tips to keep seniors safe from scams

Every year in San Diego County, senior citizens are scammed out of millions of dollars by bad actors who prey on vulnerability and the trusting nature of our elders. No one is...

Conflict remote, complaint filed

Chula Vista's city attorney has said that newly appointed Councilman Steven Miesen poses a "remote conflict of interest" with his job as division manager of Republic Services while serving the city...

Mustang duo puts Otay Ranch on the state wrestling map

The 2010-11 high school wrestling season was one of history-making proportions for the Otay Ranch Mustangs. Included were the east side Chula Vista school’s first-ever San Diego Section division and section...

Mustangs, Titans, Raiders, Spartans run to league titles

Hilltop High School senior Jimmy Byland won the Mesa League boys individual title in runaway fashion as did Eastlake High School in the Mesa League girls team title chase. Byland (16:11) won...

Adjusting to Alliant life

When the Sweetwater Union High School District and Alliant International Univesity forged a partnership last July, the idea  was to bring the first four-year university  to the South Bay. But several community...

New faces guiding familiar Chula Vista business group

Last year the Third Avenue Village Association hired New City America as its new management consultant after deciding not to renew former executive director Luanne Hulsizer’s contract. New City America president and...

Male, fraud, sentence

The third man who committed mail fraud in a loan modification scheme involving South Bay victims was sentenced Oct. 25 to one month in prison and ordered to pay $121,400 in...

Annual celebration brings the living to celebrate the dead

La Vista Memorial Park is celebrating the dead at its seventh annual Dia de Los Muertos community event. The free two-day event takes place at its 40-acre hillside cemetery on Sunday, Nov....

Council delays pot store vote

The Chula Vista City Council delayed a vote Tuesday night to create an ordinance that would permit, license and fully regulate commercial cannabis sales within the city. After hearing hours of public...

Welcome the Fall semester with Southwestern College

Summer is coming to an end but we have much to look forward to with the new fall semester starting on August 26, 2024. We are filled with enthusiasm and hope...

Check it out — libraries are back

Now that summer is officially underway, thanks to last Sunday’s solstice, it’s time to start building and chipping away at that summer reading list. Independent bookstores—and chain stores, as well—are typically staffed...

Beware of pet adoption scams

Welcoming a new pet into your home can be one of life’s greatest joys. Sadly, scammers know this too and they’re exploiting animal lovers through increasingly sophisticated pet adoption scams. These...

Group seeking justice wants DA off investigation

The National City Police Department last week turned over their internal investigation into their handling of Earl McNeil, a 40-year-old man who died while in custody, to the San Diego District...

National City wants environmental justice

Elected and community leaders from the city of National City rallied at Pepper Park on Aug. 23 to demand the San Diego Port District invest American Rescue Plan Act funds to...

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THIS WEEK

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Padres FanFest set Jan....

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Health center consolidates services...

National City residents now have access to a wide range of healthcare services in one location with the opening of the Macias Family Health...

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Boys hoops season underway...

San Diego Section basketball teams paused their regular season schedules in deference to Monday’s Martin Luther King holiday. Selected games did take place but...

Overtime games add excitement...

The Metro Conference follow the general tule of professional hockey with tie games at the end of regulation play advancing to a three-on-three overtime...

Shining brightly decades later

In January 1989, George Bush the elder was elected the 41st president of the United States, convicted serial killer Ted Bundy was put to...

Emilio’s Dream Sundae to...

You scream, I scream, we all scream for ice cream — with a purpose. Sammy’s at Seven Mile Restaurant and Bar in Chula Vista...

Titans, Bruins take the...

The Eastlake Titans and High Tech High Chula Vista Bruins boys basketball teams got together on Saturday for a memorial game to spotlight the...

Partners share warmth

Dalton Subaru partnered with SBCS on Jan. 13 to distribute more than 200 new winter coats to children and families in National City, bringing...