About 46% of Californians are fully vaccinated. That’s one of the highest vaccination rates in the country, but it’s still lower than the number we need to.
Ofelia Lopez-Villamar, a school office assistant at Jefferson Elementary in the Carlsbad Unified School District, has been named the 2021 Countywide Classified School Employee of the Year by the San Diego County Office of Education.
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In a year in which high school sports are facing a lot of differences a shorter season, a season in a different time of year, new safety precautions one thing remains the same with the current water polo season: the crosstown rivalry between The Bishop’s School and La Jolla High School.
The Bishop’s School Knights and La Jolla High School Vikings will square off May 19 and 28, with one game at each school’s home pool.
The rivalry rooted in friendly competition and mutual respect stems, particularly on the girls teams, from players from both schools often playing together on club teams, then against one another in school. And there are the repeated matchups for CIF titles and wanting to be the pride of the 92037.
Who killed Damien Feliz?
Mother pleads for tips a year-and-a-half after the murder of her teenage son
For the first time, a heartbroken mother is speaking out a year-and-a-half after the still-unsolved murder of her teenage son.
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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - For the first time, a heartbroken mother is speaking out a year-and-a-half after the still-unsolved murder of her teenage son.
Aug. 28, 2019, near the 5200 block of Ogden Street around 10:30 p.m., gunshots rang out. In an alley, 16-year-old Damien Feliz was discovered with a gunshot wound to his chest. He was rushed to a hospital, where he died.
Women, People of Color Usher New Political Era in San Diego
By Marielena Castellanos
It’s a new day for women and people of color in San Diego politics, as newcomers step into elected positions throughout the County.
Jill Galvez, who has lived in Northwest Chula Vista for more than 26 years was recently elected to the Chula Vista City Council to represent Council District 2, which has some of the City’s oldest neighborhoods including the historic downtown Chula Vista and the Bayfront.
Galvez commented on why she decided to run for office, “Chula Vista is the best place on earth to live, raise a family and retire. I am determined to work hard for our community to make good things happen and make our neighborhoods proud.”