-
8 people want seat left vacant by disgraced former Chula Vista Councilmember Andrea Cardenas
While two Chula Vista City Council seats will be filled by the outcome of the November General Election, the council is working to determine how to fill disgraced former Councilmember Andrea Cardenas’ seat in the interim.
-
Chula Vista man sentenced nearly 15 years for grandma's fatal baseball bat beating
Adrian Gutierrez, 20, pleaded guilty to voluntary manslaughter for the Feb. 22, 2022, killing of 62-year-old Diana Diaz. Gutierrez was 18 at the time of the killing.
-
Firefighting goats clear brush in Chula Vista
These goats may not be getting paid for their efforts, but their job comes with endless free meals.
-
Scripps Health to shutter Chula Vista maternity ward to accommodate other services
The Scripps Mercy Chula Vista maternity ward will be consolidated with the labor and delivery unit at Scripps Hillcrest facility, officials said
-
Firefighting goats clear brush in Chula Vista
These firefighting goats may not be getting paid for their efforts but their job comes with endless free meals.
-
MTS safety concerns grow after stabbing at Chula Vista trolley station
Chula Vista Police arrested a suspect accused of stabbing a homeless man at a trolley station early Saturday morning. NBC 7 spoke with riders about whether they feel safe taking public transportation.
-
Chula Vista police arrest stabbing, car theft suspect
A recent stabbing at a South Bay trolley station is putting MTS’ security measures in the spotlight. NBC 7’s Adonis Alright reports on March 3, 2024.
-
Man arrested for allegedly stabbing sleeping homeless man at Chula Vista trolley station
A man was arrested on suspicion of attempted murder Saturday for allegedly stabbing a homeless man multiple times at the Palomar Trolley Station in Chula Vista.
-
Here's who is running for Chula Vista City Council districts 3 and 4 for the 2024 California Primary
The District 3 and District 4 seats are on the ballot for the 2024 California Primary Election on March 5, 2024. District 3 council member represent the Otay Ranch area of Chula Vista while the Dist. 4 council member represents southwestern portion of the city.
-
Former Chula Vista councilwoman, brother plead guilty to felony counts
Former Chula Vista city councilwoman Andrea Cardenas and her brother Jesus pleaded guilty to two felony counts over fraud charges involving COVID-19 relief funds. NBC 7’s Joey Safchik reports.
-
Ex-Chula Vista councilwoman pleads guilty pleads guilty to charges
NBC 7’s Nicole Gomez was inside the courtroom and brings us the latest in the case.
-
Disgraced ex-Chula Vista councilwoman, brother plead guilty to felony counts
Andrea Cardenas resigned from her Chula Vista Council seat on Monday. She’s still on the ballot next Tuesday.
-
Chula Vista, Kumeyaay leaders celebrate park's transition after Columbus statue controversy
The 28-acre city park was previously called Discovery Park and featured a statue of the Genoese navigator from 1991 until it was taken down in 2020
-
Chula Vista City Council takes first step to appoint someone to fill vacant District 4 seat
The deadline for the council to appoint someone is April 11 before it goes to the general election, NBC 7’s Omari Fleming reports.
-
Chula Vista City Council takes 1st step to fill seat left vacant by Cardenas resignation
The clock is now ticking for the Chula Vista City Councilmembers to appoint a temporary replacement for indicted and former councilmember Andrea Cardenas’ seat.
-
Chula Vista City Council to meet on replacement for Andrea Cardenas's seat
The Chula Vista City Council will meet to decide what’s next for the seat of embattled former Councilmember Andrea Cardenas. NBC 7’s Adonis Albright explains the replacement process and the change voters want to see.
-
Chula Vista City Council to meet on replacement for Andrea Cardenas's seat
The Chula Vista City Council will meet on Monday to decide whether to fill the seat of Andrea Cardenas for district 4. Councilmembers could appoint someone to fill the remainder of Cardenas’ term, or leave the seat vacant until November.
-
Chula Vista leaders hold town hall on growing homelessness in the city
Dozens of Chula Vista residents went to the South Chula Vista Library to voice their concerns about the growing number of people living on the streets. NBC 7’s Adonis Albright reports on Feb. 24, 2024.
-
Chula Vista leaders hold town hall on growing homelessness in the city
As San Diego County reports a growing number of people living on the streets, the city of Chula Vista held a town hall focused on public safety; including what steps city leaders are taking to address the homeless situation.
-
Chula Vista City Attorney candidates weigh in on Andrea Cardenas' resignation
Chula Vista will finally have a new city attorney after the March primary election. The city has gone without an elected city attorney for more than a year.