Wednesday, November 26, 2025
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Eagles come of age: Olympian tops #8 Torrey Pines 22-7

Each football program has its defining game, and last Friday’s 22-7 non-league victory at eighth-ranked Torrey Pines likely lived up to that billing for the Olympian Eagles, who are playing in...

Festival will celebrate marriage

South Bay Pride and the mood of its organizers was permanently changed in June when the United States Supreme Court ruled against supporters of California’s Proposition 8 allowing same-sex couples to...

Anticipation builds for PRIDE

The end of summer parties continue. The South Bay Pride Art & Music Festival is on Sept. 13 from noon to 10 p.m. at Bayfront Park in Chula Vista. The festival is...

Time to start playing games

Where else could you wander through a life-size Candyland — or battle wits with friends and family in a giant Connect Four Competition, other than at Otay Ranch Town Center Sept....

Cherries could help pooches and their hips

Healthy fruit for healthy hips can make walking your dog more enjoyable (NAPS)-Good news for dogs and their people. Long walks may soon be more comfortable for both-thanks to a surprising fruit. Research...

Investment will bolster hospital’s outreach

With several development projects in the works and a growing population in the South Bay, Sharp Chula Vista announced it is investing in a $240 million project they say will help...

Students gain insight by attending police academy

For the past 10 years, people who work and live in Chula Vista have participated in the city's free citizen police academy training with the Chula Vista Police Department. This year, the...

June’s National Cancer Survivor’s Day filled with opportunities for learning

For Scripps MD Anderson Cancer Center, June 4, National Cancer Survivors Day represents more than a single Day. Throughout June, Scripps MD Anderson invites cancer survivors, cancer patients, their families, and...

It will be dead on Third Avenue

Dias de Los Muertos is Oct. 31 to Nov. 2, but the Third Avenue Village Association’s Semana de Los Muertos will start October 26 and will be a weeklong celebration of...

Reporting to City Hall

Former journalists Bernard Gonzales and Leslie Wolf Branscomb both have found new homes on the staffs of Chula Vista City Council members. Gonzales, a former broadcast reporter with NBC San Diego and...

Dedicated to her community

Former Chula Vista City Councilwoman Patty Davis passed away Tuesday July 30 from congestive heart failure. Davis was born Oct. 1, 1950 in Louisville, Kentucky. She graduated from Ursuline Academy, received the...

Bonitafest celebrates the community

Bonitafest 2021 will bring back a pair of popular South County events in September and retain one developed during last year’s pandemic. This year’s events will kick off Friday evening, Sept. 17,...

Trio deny culpability in South County slaying

Two Chula Vista men and a woman have pleaded not guilty to involvement in a gang-related murder that took place in 2012 in Imperial Beach. Reyes Michael Cruz, 26, and Adrian Ernesto...

Bill of Rights missed boat, lifeline extended to meet inspection costs

With a self-imposed fundraising deadline come and gone, the Chula Vista tall ship the Bill of Rights fell about $44,000 short of reaching its goal to pay for a costly ship...

Holier than thou but not for long

(SAN ANTONIO, TEX.) I’m a 1969 graduate of St. Mary’s University in San Antonio. Back then I lived at Assumption Seminary preparing to become a Catholic priest. I later traded in...

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THIS WEEK

Big win over Boise...

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Mar Vista claims first-ever...

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SBCS campaign fills in...

As the holidays approach, local families are facing financial pressures that some say are unlike any in recent memory. Rising costs, increasing unemployment, and...

San Diego Section football...

The San Diego Section will hold six of its eight divisional football championship games at Southwestern College, starting with Tuesday's top-notch Open Division final...

Charter school honored

Mueller/Bayfront Charter School in Chula Vista has been named to the 2025 California Honor Roll by the Educational Results Partnership, a statewide recognition that...

Gulls stirring AHL pot...

The American Hockey League’s 2025-26 season is still in its infancy but the San Diego Gulls appear to be stirring the pot. The Gulls carry...

Setting a place for...

In keeping with the spirit of the upcoming holiday, two more giveaways are scheduled within the next few days. National City Mayor Ron Morrison is...

Drone show debuts in...

On Friday, Nov. 21, and Saturday, Nov. 22, Chula Vista will host the DroneArt Show — what is being called the longest drone show...

Foundation awards $250,000 to...

With federal funding cuts straining essential services, San Diego Foundation (SDF) has awarded $250,000 in Unity Fund grants to help keep key healthcare programs...

Lady Titans win girls...

Rain or shine, the San Diego Section held its girls field hockey championships on Saturday, Nov. 15, at La Jolla High School.Also taking place...