
Celebrating culinary diversity and Women’s History Month in Downtown Chula Vista
March is a month of celebration in Downtown Chula Vista! As we savor the culinary diversity along Third Avenue during the annual Taste of Third, we also honor Women’s History Month. This vibrant community is home to countless inspiring female entrepreneurs whose hard work and passion helped shape th

It was more prison than summer camp
On April 17, 1942 The Chula Vista Star published a small item about a local displaced woman. It started:“The Star is in receipt of a letter from Mrs. Frank Ohye, who with her husband, operated the Chula Vista Farmer’s Market and now [is] a resident at the Santa Anita Assembly Center at Arcadia.“We p

Eclipse watchers brave stormy weather to get their lunar fix
For those having a desire to observe Thursday’s late night total lunar eclipse, the day did not open with favorable fortunes as heavy pouring rain doused South County residential areas.For those requiring a morning commute, they were greeted with rushing water along curbs, vehicles spraying water in
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