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CHULA VISTA, Calif. (KGTV) - Chula Vista is the second-largest city in San Diego County, and it is continuing to grow.Gayle Montisano grew up in Chula Vista, and she now lives and works in the city as a realtor. She's seen first hand how things have changed and has witnessed the influx of people.According to the California Department of Finance, the city had one of the biggest population increases in the state last year.Montisano told 10News she hears all kinds of reasons why people want to move to Chula Vista.See complete coverage of Life in Chula Vista"We have the great weather, we're close to the [military] bases, close to the freeways, and we have new housing developments which are smart and efficient," said Montisano.Smart and efficient are big draws for people buying their first home or retirees looking to downsize."We have brand new homes for mid-0,000s and we have million-dollar homes," said Montisano.Part of the explosion of growth includes urban developments that some describe as cities within cities. According to Montisano, that is exactly how Chula Vista can change but still be the place so many people know and love. 1157
CHULA VISTA, Calif. (KGTV) -- Thursday was a big day for Norbert Stein. The Holocaust survivor and war veteran, got married and turned 105-years-old. 10News Photojournalist Zach Wonderlie was there for his big day. "He's been in and out of hospitals so many times that I thought I was planning a memorial...and then I was planning a wedding!" said Norbert's daughter, Livia Gail, "It's such a miracle." Norbert escaped Nazi Germany in 1935, Gail said.Norbert married the love of his life Thursday - his girlfriend of 45 years, Edlemira Velasquez. The happy couple enjoyed the ceremony, a little cake and all of their loved ones on their milestone day. Gail left us with a few words of wisdom from her father: "Nothing too big, nothing too small. Life is full of surprises...I can handle them all." *Norbert's enthusiasm and joy for life was the best part of the story, watch TONIGHT on 10News at 11 p.m. 973
CHULA VISTA, Calif. (KGTV) - Video shows a frantic rescue effort in Chula Vista after a car went off Interstate 5, leaving two adults and a child trapped upside down. “We got a kid! We got a kid! Oh my god,” said Jay Corona, one of the good Samaritans who rushed to help when they spotted the overturned car near H Street around 10 a.m. Corona and his girlfriend Priscilla Valdovinos were on their way to a salon when they came across the wreck. “I was shocked, I was nervous, I was scared, all that,” said Valdovinos. RELATED: Good Samaritan recounts confrontation with Amber Alert suspect at a California gas station“When I see the stuff moving in the back seat, then it was like ‘go time,'" said Corona. "Somebody's in there. Somebody's in there."Smoke was rushing from the muffler so furiously Corona thought the car would explode. He saw the family hanging upside down by their seat belts and was able to save a mother and her young child. However, the front door of the sedan was stuck. “It wouldn't open. Because it was really jammed. I just kept pulling and pulling, and then the next thing I know I yanked it open,” Corona said. “I got it open and [the grandma] was in the front seat like, traumatized. She was like, 'Help me please, my back is hurting.'” RELATED: Good Samaritan recovering after getting hit by carValdovinos and Corona said the sedan hydroplaned in wet weather. With the help of other drivers, Corona escorted the grandmother back to the roadway. She was shaken up, but not seriously injured. Corona, who works as a security guard at a North Park bar, says his training kicked in. “I was very proud. He makes me proud every day! I fall in love with him every day, but today I told him, this is one that I'll remember,” said Valdovinos. The couple was struck by how many other people stopped to help. RELATED: Good Samaritans rescue woman from flipped SUV on San Diego freeway“It was like a giant team effort in San Diego,” said Corona. “In a time of need it was nice to see people come together and everything end up okay,” Valdovinos added.According to the CHP, the child was taken to the hospital as a precaution. 2150
CHULA VISTA, Calif. (KGTV) — Homeowners in east Chula Vista are hoping a meeting with police and city leaders will address a number of crime concerns in the area.The meeting started with an idea by Josh Roberts. Roberts lives in the community and was tired of seeing people complaining and reporting crime on Facebook instead of directly to the police department. According to Crimemapping, there were 44 crimes reported from July 5 to August 1 in a two mile radius in the 91915 zip code. The crimes range from burglaries to vehicle thefts to assault. REPORT: Chula Vista's rapid growth poses major challenges to public safety, trafficHowever, last December Wallet Hub ranked Chula Vista the safest city in the county and the third safest in the state. CVPD says community safety is their highest priority and plans to address any concerns at the meeting. Chula Vista Police and city councilman Steve Padilla have both confirmed their attendance. The meeting is scheduled for August 10, from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. at Veterans Park Recreation Center. 1055
CHULA VISTA, Calif. (KGTV) - Chula Vista Police traffic investigators released information Tuesday about the vehicle likely used in a deadly hit-and-run crash.Rogelio Arellano Medrano, 62, was struck and killed on Sunday, March 11, in the 300 block of Moss Street, near Carl's Jr. and Rally's.Police said Arellano was about to get into his car to go to work at 9:45 p.m.RELATED: Man dies in hit-and-run crash in Chula Vista streetThe vehicle used in the crash may have been a charcoal gray 2006-2008 3 Series BMW two-door coupe, police said.Investigators say the vehicle should have significant damage to the right front fender, headlamp and passenger side mirror. The cause of the crash remains under investigation.RELATED: Chula Vista Police seek tips in three?unsolved hit-and-run crashesChula Vista Police are asking for the public’s help to locate the vehicle and identify the driver.Anyone with information is asked to call Detective Joe Briles at 619-476-5321 or Crime Stoppers at 888-580-8477. 1020