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  • Ever since the Legislature narrowly passed a bill last month that will pave the way for more apartment buildings around major public transit stops in the state’s biggest metro areas, the California political universe has been impatiently awaiting Gov. Gavin Newsom’s signature or veto in a heated statewide game of “will he, won’t he.” Today, he did.
  • June 14 to August 9 from 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Get ready for magical summer nights in Downtown Chula Vista! Movies at Memorial is lighting up Memorial Park with free, family-friendly films that are perfect for all ages. Bring your crew, your blankets, and your love for the big screen—it’s going to be an unforgettable way to spend your Saturday evenings. Make a night of it! Before the movie begins, explore the charm of Downtown Chula Vista. Grab dinner, sweet treats, or movie snacks from one of the neighborhood’s incredible restaurants and bring them along to enjoy under the stars. So round up the family, pack your picnic basket, and join us for a night of fun, films, and community vibes. We’ll see you at the park! Location: Memorial Park: 373 Park Way, Chula Vista, CA 91910 Showtime: Movies start at dusk (approx. 7:30 p.m.) and end by 9:30 p.m. Seating: First come, first served—don’t forget your lawn chairs, blankets, and cozy layers! 2025 MOVIE SCHEDULE: June 14: "The Goonies" June 28: "The Secret Life of Pets" July 12: "Selena" July 26: "Nacho Libre" August 9 "Encanto" Downtown Chula Vista on Facebook / Instagram / Tik Tok / X
  • The cough syrup was contaminated with industrial chemicals. Experts say this is no accident. It's the latest case of what is being called a global crime.
  • Southeast San Diego's Shua opens up about his journey from signing a record deal as a teen to struggling to make ends meet. His story pulls back the curtain on what it really takes to survive as a musician today.
  • Students at UC San Diego rally in support of their international classmates targeted by the Trump Administration for deportation. Then, cuts to USAID could shutter a Tijuana migrant shelter. Also, Voice of San Diego’s Scott Lewis on the former city executive now suing over alleged discrimination. And hear about a new art installation in Oceanside celebrating neurodivergent artists.
  • Losing a loved one is painful and isolating. We’ve got answers to some difficult questions about grief and free resources you may not have been aware of.
  • A single nuclear warhead, of unknown origin, is heading toward the U.S. mainland in Kathryn Bigelow's new Netflix film. It's an unnerving scenario — but it's also thrilling to watch.
  • Jennifer Lopez is the marquee name, but this adaptation of the Kander and Ebb Tony-winning musical belongs to Tonatiuh and Diego Luna.
  • Israeli forces have completed a pullback of troops from Gaza on Friday after Israel's Cabinet approved a plan for a ceasefire aimed at ending the devastating two-year war.
  • Most won't leave the town of Lisdoonvarna with a partner. But for a few nights each fall, they find something rarer — company, ritual and the comfort of not looking for love alone.
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