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Chula Vista’s city jail loses major green
The CV PD (and jail) are adequate modern facilities. No need to stop them from being used for their intended purpose. These are OUR police facilities. Not buildings to be used for your hair brained schemes. While we're on the subject, people like Tino created the need for a big, new jail when he started inviting more and more vagrants to CV.— March 17, 2016 11:27 a.m.
Chula Vista’s city jail loses major green
Simple solution: charge the Marshall service more money. But trying to deny another law enforcement agency access to the facility because you don't like illegal aliens that commit crimes from being jailed is not the answer.— March 16, 2016 8:18 a.m.
Chula Vista addresses homeless crisis
Vagrants from around North America come to Southern California because of the good weather and free social services. These are not local Chula Vistans, but there are many churches and non-profits that assist them and we can make donations to help them. You can donate more if you really want to help them. But the City of Chula Vista can't even fix its streets, so the city certainly doesn't have extra funds to make it the go-to destination for more homeless. The crime and pollution they have brought to western Chula Vista is truly awful to watch. And for those of us born and raised here, it's a tragedy for our city.— March 11, 2016 11:20 a.m.
Appeal set for Gay Pride leather-kilt case
So every woman wearing a bathing suit should be arrested.— March 9, 2016 9:15 a.m.
Gotta watch those Navy “internal control weaknesses”
I don't see anything in this story that describes how the Navy is robbing the San Diego taxpayers. Probably because it's not happening.— March 9, 2016 7:33 a.m.
Educational turf war down south
The children in that charter school have EVERY RIGHT to the same education and resources as any other child. All our children deserve the resources needed for a proper education. If the public schools teachers don't agree with that, they are in the wrong line of work. And that's all this hoopla is about anyway. The teachers union bosses don't get kickbacks from the charter and Catholic schools so they are always trying to strong arm them. The protection racket run by the teachers unions and their puppets on the school board is down right criminal.— March 2, 2016 6:55 a.m.
New plan for Chula Vista's west side
City is looking for suckers to buy new condos and then have them pay for all the streets in West CV. Sad. The property tax bond is a bad idea too. I propose Special Assessments. And I have to disagree a little with you Susan. W CV is not really diverse any longer. It's about 90% Hispanic. East CV is much more diverse with large Asian American population as well as African Americans.— February 24, 2016 4:56 p.m.
Growing pains in the South Bay
Many of us already pay double the property taxes than the other homeowners in the form of the Mello-Roos tax. So the best way to tackle this is assessments of the property owners in the immediate vicinity of each individual infrastructure project.— February 22, 2016 2:02 p.m.
Crisis at Bayfront Charter High
The SUHSD schools are abysmal. Castle Park: 18% of students are at grade level in math. It's 17% at Montgomery and 10% at Southwest. These red herring stories about charter schools is one way the teachers unions are trying to distract you from their failures.— February 19, 2016 2:28 p.m.
Crisis at Bayfront Charter High
The CVESD board of directors is made up of current and previous teachers union officials. These union bosses hate charter schools because they don't get as many kickbacks from them. The author of this article is also related to many of those same union bosses that have been trying to snuff out charter schools for decades This is called a well orchestrated campaign to crush the charter schools one by one. Nothing more, nothing less.— February 18, 2016 11:42 a.m.