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City of Chula Vista wants your 2 cents
Chula Vista expects the Gaylord Pacific opening to be a catalyst for other projects, and the city wants its residents to have a say about what those projects will be. NBC 7’s Joe Little reports on Dec. 2, 2024.
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Chula Vista seeking input from residents for city's 5-year strategic plan
The city of Chula Vista will host several meetings this week to gather community input from the residents.
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Voters overwhelmingly say yes to Chula Vista's half-cent sales tax
Nearly three-quarters of Chula Vista voters approved extending Measure P, a half-cent sales tax, for another decade.
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Measure P: Half-cent sales tax gets 10 more years in Chula Vista
In a time when a lot of people are looking for more affordable options – Chula Vista voters decided they would like to continue paying just a little bit more. NBC 7’s Joe Little breaks down why voters this year overwhelmingly supported extending a half-cent sales tax another decade.
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Holiday market and tree lighting kick off holidays in Chula Vista
While the annual Starlight Festival and parade will still happen Dec. 14, this year, Chula Vista will host a holiday market and tree lighting Dec. 1 to begin the holiday season. The market will run from 3 to 6 p.m. on Third Avenue and the tree lighting will start at 5:45 p.m. in Memorial Park.
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Suspected drunk driver slams into Chula Vista apartment complex
A suspected drunk driver plowed into an apartment complex on I Street and Oaklawn Avenue in Chula Vista on Sunday morning.
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Motorcyclist killed in Chula Vista crash
A motorcyclist was killed in a crash in Chula Vista.
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Chula Vista cancer survivor, 9, voices character in new Disney Christmas special
Millions can listen to 9-year-old Estella Madrigal when the animated “An Almost Christmas Story” begins streaming on Disney+.
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Chula Vista girl gets her Christmas wish in Disney special debut
A South Bay fourth-grader is set to make her big debut in a new animated Christmas special on Friday. However, as NBC 7’s Joe Little reports, landing the role of one of the main characters is hardly Estella Madrigal’s biggest achievement.
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Chula Vista middle school student arrested for alleged shooting threats
A Bonita Vista Middle School student was arrested Tuesday for allegedly threatening to carry out a shooting at the South Bay campus.
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17 hurt in Chula Vista when truck broadsides trolley
Many of the injured were treated at the scene, according to the Chula Vista Fire Department, but many others were taken to local hospitals. Three people, including the truck’s driver, sustained what officials described as “major trauma.”
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Election Day in San Diego: Voters weigh in on the race for US president
NBC 7 has reporters fanned out across San Diego County with everything you need to know about Election Day. NBC 7’s Joe Little spoke to voters in Chula Vista about the race for U.S. president.
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Sharp Chula Vista celebrates its smallest patients during Halloween baby parade
Sharp Chula Vista Medical Center’s tiniest patients trick-or-treated in costumes. NBC 7’s Jackie Crea explains that this event is also about getting the word out to South Bay about much-needed maternal health care.
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Chula Vista hopes to be home to a new 4-year university
NBC 7’s Joe Little details a new study outlining how the city could pull off the major project.
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La ciudad de Chula Vista planea la construcción de una nueva universidad
SAN DIEGO – Lo que hoy es un predio baldío de 383 acres en el este de Chula Vista se convertirá en un centro de estudios. Se trata de la “La universidad del futuro”, como le llaman algunos líderes políticos de nuestra región como el asambleísta David Alvarez, “Si, me siento con mucho optimismo, porque ya son varias décadas...
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‘Roadmap' for creating 4-year university in Chula Vista released
Chula Vista is California’s 15th most populous city and one of the largest in the nation without a four-year university
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Christmas arrives early for family in need as Chula Vista Firefighters Foundation volunteers
The Chula Vista Firefighter’s Foundation’s annual Christmas in October hoped to bring some joy to a local family Sunday by making repairs to homes in the city.
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Chula Vista's Harborside Park on the road to reopening
Harborside Park, a popular park in the South Bay, was shuttered two years ago when it was overwhelmed by crime and drugs centered around a homeless encampment. Now, neighbors are getting excited to finally reopen a safer park. NBC 7’s Joe Little reports.
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Chula Vista charter school Walk & Rolls to School as part of national program
While the nationally-celebrated highlights the benefits of exercise and the importance of being safe on the road, a program at Feaster Charter School aims to get the community excited about getting to school amid concerns over chronic absenteeism, reports NBC 7’s Nichole Gomez.
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Slain Chula Vista woman's family speaks after husband brought from Mexico on murder charge
After a Chula Vista man accused of killing his wife appeared in court for the first time, the victim’s family said they want justice but didn’t know about the hearing until they saw it on the news.