Court Tells Chula Vista To Fix Its Own Mess
This post originally appeared in the Aug. 16 Morning Report. Click here to get the free newsletter in your inbox. A California appellate court has declined to give Chula Vista a new hearing after...
View ArticleChula Vista’s Limits on Campaign Debt Spending
“What ever happened to …” These topics were once front page news, but have since slipped out of the spotlight. So we’re checking back in. Read more stories in our series here. Chula Vista elected...
View ArticleChula Vista Dems Continue to Back Candidate Who Died
This post originally appeared in the Sept. 29 Morning Report. Get the daily newsletter in you inbox for free. Chula Vista’s veteran deputy city attorney, Simon Silva, died earlier this month of...
View ArticleChula Vista Has a New Tech, Privacy Policy. What That Means.
The Chula Vista City Council approved new rules this week intended to guide officials on how they can use and acquire surveillance technology. It comes in response to the public push-back over a...
View ArticleElection 2022: Battles in South Bay
Chula Vista candidate for mayor John McCann speaks to reporters at the Republican election party held at the US Grant Hotel in San Diego on Nov. 8, 2022. / Photo by Brittany Cruz-Fejeran for Voice of...
View ArticleMorning Report: Audit Committee Appointment Turns Council Meeting into...
Significant tensions between city officials erupted during Monday’s City Council meeting, after months of behind-the-scenes discussions failed to solve a disagreement over an appointment to the city’s...
View ArticleMorning Report: Tenant Protection Proposal Isn’t Giving Anyone All They Want
Early next week, the San Diego City Council is set to hear a proposal from Council President Sean Elo-Rivera and Mayor Todd Gloria to step up tenant protections in the city. What they seem unlikely to...
View ArticleCup of Chisme: Low, Slow and Legal
It’s legal to cruise in National City. The City Council on Tuesday voted to repeal a 1992 law that banned car cruising on all city streets. The Union-Tribune has more on the response from advocates...
View ArticleLess Than a Third of Chula Vista’s Tiny Homes Are Occupied
Two months after the city of Chula Vista opened its first homeless shelter, less than a third of the 65 prefabricated units are in use because the site is capped at serving 20 clients at a time....
View ArticleChula Vista Amphitheater Concessionaire Informed Years Ago that Workers Paid...
In Oct. 2020, Chris Osuna reached out to Legends Hospitality, which runs concessions at Chula Vista’s amphitheater. Osuna was dismayed. A cousin was using his dead brother’s name and likeness to...
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