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Chula Vista Tattoo Shop Reopens With COVID-19 Message for Community
A South Bay tattoo artist who specializes in black and gray realism is getting a lot of requests for memorial tattoos in the wake of the coronavirus epidemic.
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Owner of Tattoo Parlor Celebrates Reopening Day
The owner of a Chula Vista tattoo parlor is celebrating making it to this day, without forgetting the challenges along the way.
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Chula Vista Details Plan to Provide Vulnerable Communities Digital Access
The city of Chula Vista unveiled details on a new plan to provide its residents access to the Internet – the first of its kind in San Diego County.
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Threat of COVID-19 is Real, Chula Vista Councilman Warns After Lengthy Battle
Chula Vista City Council Member Steve Padilla is returning home following a three-week battle with COVID-19 that landed him hooked up to a respirator in the ICU. His message to others: the threat of coronavirus is real.
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CV Councilman Who Survived COVID-19 Says Ventilator Saved His Life
Chula Vista City Councilman Steve Padilla told NBC 7’s Danny Freeman he has a new lease on life and plans to use his voice when he is fully recovered.
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Chula Vista Councilman Hospitalized for COVID-19 Showing Progress: Family
Chula Vista City Council Member Steve Padilla, who announced positive COVID-19 test Saturday, is now hospitalized.
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Chula Vista City Council Member Hospitalized for Coronavirus
NBC 7’s Jackie Crea has the latest on the councilman’s health.
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Chula Vista City Councilman Reports Positive Test for COVID-19
The first elected representative with COVID-19 announced the diagnosis Saturday. NBC 7’s Erika Cervantes has more.
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Pot Tax Could Boost Chula Vista City Budget
Chula Vista could raise millions of dollars with a new tax that, surprisingly, many support. NBC 7’s Mari Payton has more on the proposed cannabis tax.
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Columbus Statue in Chula Vista Vandalized on Columbus Day
The Christopher Columbus statue in Discovery Park in Chula Vista was found covered in red paint on Monday morning, Columbus Day. This is the second time the statue has been vandalized.
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Chula Vista Columbus Statue Vandalized
A Christopher Columbus statue in Chula Vista was vandalized this Columbus Day. NBC 7’s Joe Little is with locals debating whether the paint shoud be removed, or the statue itself.
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Chula Vista Puts Pressure on Congress to Stop Gun Violence
NBC 7’s Omari Fleming heard from councilmembers in support of and against the resolution.
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Chula Vista Puts Pressure on Congress to Stop Gun Violence
Some members of the Chula Vista City Council turned their outrage into action Tuesday night, passing a resolution they hope will spur Congress curb gun violence.
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Chula Vista Mulls Community Choice Energy Plan
The Chula Vista City Council voted Tuesday to begin researching the possibility of buying energy and selling it to its residents for less than they’re paying San Diego Gas and Electric.
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City of Chula Vista Trying to Erase its Carbon Footprint by 2035
The Chula Vista City Council is talking about ways to buy energy and sell it to residents for less than what they are paying now. Additionally, these efforts could help save the planet. NBC 7’s Joe Little reports.
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Chula Vista May Upgrade Affordable Housing Units
The Chula Vista City Council is considering spending millions of dollars to upgrade existing affordable housing units. NBC 7’s Joe Little has more.
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Chula Vista City Council OK's Scooter, Bike Share Pilot Program
San Diego County’s second largest city voted Tuesday to welcome dockless bikes and scooters with open arms.
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Chula Vista OK's Scooter, Bike Share Pilot Program
NBC 7’s Omari Fleming explains what the city is hoping to accomplish with its 1-year pilot program.
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Chula Vista Approves Tax Rates for Cannabis Sales, Cultivation
A tax on marijuana could raise $6 million for the South Bay’s biggest city.
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Chula Vista City Council Ends Recreational Pot Prohibition with Approval of Measure Q
The Chula Vista City Council approved the results of Measure Q, a November ballot measure that called for an end to the recreational marijuana prohibition in city limits and set the groundwork for tax structure within the industry.