Thursday, February 5, 2026
62.2 F
Chula Vista

Eastlake’s Jackson produces in first trip to state track finals

The California high school state track and field championship meet can be unforgiving, and that's just talking about the weather, never mind the national-caliber talent assembled on the oval. The Metro Conference...

Council accused of meeting violations

Critics of proposals made by Chula Vista City Councilman Rudy Ramirez during June budget meetings are alleging Brown Act violations by the City Council. A letter given to the city clerk Wednesday...

Reexamining what we call trash

Now that sanitation workers are back on the job and the labor strike is over we have an opportunity to toss out more than household waste that’s been accumulating on city...

Program makes student peers ambassadors of resources

Erica Serrano has dedicated her career to helping young children grow. Receiving her child development certification to operate her own preschool at Southwestern College, Serrano co-owns a preschool program in San...

Look for warning signs of text scams

You may have stopped answering calls from unknown phone numbers long ago to avoid fraudsters, but con artists can still sneak into your finances through scam text messages, in a scam...

Meet and greet at Taste of Third

This year’s Downtown Chula Vista’s Taste of Third is coming up quickly on March 21, from 4-8 p.m., giving the community a chance to experience an evening of delicious bites and...

Eastlake’s Wilson & Co. give Jaguars a boost in homegrown talent

Build it and they did come — from all over, in fact. After a two-year absence, the Southwestern College football team returns home to a bigger and better DeVore Stadium, a facility...

SANDAG lied to the public, but who is responsible?

Last Monday, the Voice of San Diego’s (VOSD) Andrew Keatts released a detailed, investigative report that revealed that the San Diego Association of Governments (SANDAG), a government agency responsible for regional...

National City to draft cannabis ordinance

On Tuesday the National City City Council voted 5-0 to have city staff draft a regulatory ordinance that would allow up to three commercial cannabis businesses in National City’s industrial zones. “I...

Local exemplifies good conduct on the way to Carnegie Hall

Some years ago I heard a local speaker whose subject was self improvement. I recall that she enumerated a small litany of facets, facets that really separate civilized society from the...

Colorado man admits he beat woman to death

Martin Joseph Foster, 55, has pleaded guilty to voluntary manslaughter in the beating death of Cheri Casey, 61, who was killed in a homeless encampment near Saturn Boulevard in Nestor in...

Bonita Vista girls tennis team returns to prominence with CIF San Diego Section title

The Bonita Vista High School girls tennis team is back on top. Team members and coaches are understandably elated after the Lady Barons defeated Mission Hills, 11-7, last Friday at the...

Kiwanis Cup roller hockey playoffs face off with five district teams

The bracket has been released for the upcoming Don Cerone Memorial/Kiwanis Cup playoffs and it’s difficult to determine exactly which team is favored. The once-beaten Rancho Bernardo Broncos received the No. 1...

Parents want promised library

Rancho del Rey residents are expressing their opposition to Chula Vista's updated library master plan. Earlier this month, city staff hosted a public presentation of the draft plan, which recommends the elimination...

National City Library puts paws on reading program

The National City library has teamed up with Love on a Leash so children who might not be comfortable reading in front of other people have an opportunity to practice their...

WEATHER

Chula Vista
broken clouds
62.2 ° F
64.2 °
60.6 °
80 %
2.2mph
75 %
Fri
67 °
Sat
70 °
Sun
74 °
Mon
72 °
Tue
67 °

COMMUNITY POLL

When will you pay attention to the California governor’s race?

  • Already am (0%, Votes)
  • Around May or June (0%, Votes)
  • Not until the Fall (0%, Votes)
  • Not interested (0%, Votes)

Thanks for voting!

Loading ... Loading ...

THIS WEEK

Open Division hopefuls abound...

When the San Diego Section unveiled its elite Open Division playoffs  a decade or so ago, it remained a dream for most Metro Conference...

Epic win catapults Gulls...

The San Diego Gulls needed this one. And they got it. Trailing by one goal on three different occasions in front of a sellout crowd...

County seeks pollution chief

The San Diego County Board of Supervisors on Wednesday voted to put someone in charge of coordination and accountability in addressing the Tijuana River...

Foundation graduates second round...

For the second consecutive year, the Guy and Olive Lookabaugh Foundation has fully funded tuition for an entire entering cohort of Vocational Nursing students...

It’s No. 1 Titans...

Friday’s 2026 edition of the Metro Conference roller hockey championship tournament’s grand finale is set: the top-seeded Eastlake Titans versus the third-seeded Otay Ranch...

In search of a...

The shame of the Trump administration’s immigration policy is all too apparent in the Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s unjustified raids across the nation. As...

Metro mat women get...

Flag football may be the fastest-growing high school girls sport but girls wrestling set the precedent, and it continues to grow in many areas. This...

Metro roller hockey season...

EASTLAKE TOPS NEW-LOOK OTAY RANCH MUSTANGS 8-3, FINISH 12-0 REGULAR SEASON SCHEDULE Wednesday's regular season slate at the Castle Park High School outdoor rink finalized...

It’s time for paying...

Enough time has passed since the last of the major holidays that it seems an acceptable time to hop back on the soapbox without...

Esoteric Astrology as news...

How to Understand the World & Our Country Today Crisis, polarization then a sweep into unity. This is how change occurs on earth - the...