Play Live Radio
Next Up:
0:00
0:00
Available On Air Stations
Watch Live

Search results for

  • Downtown Chula Vista is excited to kick off the holiday season with a tree lighting ceremony on Sunday, December 1st from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. at Memorial Park on Third Avenue. This festive event, made possible with the support of the City of Chula Vista, will bring together the community for a special evening of celebration and holiday cheer.The official tree lighting ceremony will take place at 5:45 p.m. and will feature remarks from city officials and community leaders, commemorating the beginning of the festive season in Downtown Chula Vista. The highlight of the evening will be the lighting of the iconic Christmas tree, a special moment that draws residents and visitors alike to the heart of Third Avenue.In addition to the tree lighting, the Downtown Chula Vista Farmers Market will have extended hours from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m., giving attendees the opportunity to enjoy drinks, bites, and even some holiday shopping while they take in the festivities. Carolers will be also present to add to the festive ambiance, making it a truly magical evening.Visit: Downtown Chula Vista Tree Lighting CelebrationChula Vista Living on Instagram and Facebook
  • The pontiff, 88, has been hospitalized for a week and a half and is receiving treatment for a complex respiratory infection.
  • Before Hollywood discovered Comic-Con, the one studio you could always count on finding at the pop culture convention was the iconoclastic Troma.
  • You can choose between Hollywood Hall H or the late night celebration of a half century of Troma Entertainment.
  • The 88-year-old Francis has been hospitalized for a week with a complex lung infection.
  • An avian flu outbreak in dairy herds has stoked tensions between the federal government and raw milk advocates. Milk testing could provide assurances and useful data, but some farmers oppose it.
  • Let out your fall frustrations at Smash-O-Lantern Fest! For a small fee ($10/pumpkin or $15/two), grab a giant mallet and take on pumpkins in our fully tarped, fenced-off smash zone. Sign a quick waiver, suit up with poncho and goggles, and start smashing! All remnants are composted, so it’s all fun, no waste. Pay on-site by card or cash.Sip fall-inspired drinks like caramel apple old fashioneds, churro espresso martinis, plus cider and beer specials, all with DJ's & live music to keep the vibe going.
  • Durante la primera administración de Trump, California aprobó una ley de “Estado Santuario” que, con algunas excepciones, prohibía a las fuerzas de seguridad locales transferir automáticamente a personas a las autoridades federales de inmigración. Ahora, el estado se prepara para presentar recursos legales para frustrar los planes de deportación masiva de una segunda administración de Trump.
  • Reporter John Burnett biked for two weeks through the Gulf South, asking people he met along the way about their major concerns in this election year.
  • Major League Soccer’s 30th team kicks off its first season Sunday with a match on the road against defending league champion LA Galaxy.
88 of 2,594