Imperial Beach Eagle & Times

Imperial Beach Eagle & Times

The sole local newspaper serving Imperial Beach. Focused on delivering news and updates from the Imperial Beach community.

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  • 2 weeks ago | imperialbeachnewsca.com | Tracy DeFore

    Starting Tuesday, June 3, registered voters in the County of San Diego’s First Supervisorial District have the additional option of returning their mail ballot for the July 1 special general election to any one of 29 official ballot drop boxes located around the district. Mail ballots for the district’s 370,000 registered voters are expected to arrive this week. Some voters may have received theirs over the weekend.

  • 1 month ago | imperialbeachnewsca.com | Alessandra Selgi-Harrigan

    Sergio Villalva, the new head football coach at Mar Vista High School, has either played or coached for almost his entire life. Growing up, he played soccer and football in El Paso, TX. Villalva explained that football is huge in Texas, and playing for him was “a religious experience.” Villalva started football at eight years old and played through high school. After graduating from high school, he joined the U.S. Navy and was sent to boot camp in San Diego in 1983.

  • 1 month ago | imperialbeachnewsca.com | Alessandra Selgi-Harrigan

    The same day the Air Pollution Control District announced high levels of hydrogen sulfide in the Tijuana River exceeding 30 a.m. parts per billion (pbb), specifically 34 ppb between 2 a.m. and 3 a.m., and 45 ppb between 3 and 4 a.m., the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the United States International Boundary and Water Commission announced that the expansion of the wastewater treatment plant from 25 million gallons per day to 35 will be completed in 100 days versus the two years as...

  • 1 month ago | imperialbeachnewsca.com | Alessandra Selgi-Harrigan

    This article is one of a series that looks back at the history of transboundary pollution. Local transboundary sewage pollution dates back to the 1930s, and while the population was not as numerous in those days, the effects were just as negative. Imperial Beach Historical Society President John Rendine has spent over two years researching and combing through online newspaper archives. Rendine is a native of Imperial Beach who graduated from the Naval Academy.

  • 1 month ago | imperialbeachnewsca.com | Alessandra Selgi-Harrigan

    Ali Aceituno took over WAVES, a soccer program at Ocean View Church open to everyone, in the fall of 2024 from former director Jake Roberts, who moved to the Pacific Northwest with his family. Roberts had created the program and has left it in good hands with Aceituno. WAVES is a U-12 co-ed soccer program that teaches positive Christian messages along with soccer. WAVES stands for Winning a Victory of Eternal Significance. Aceiutno and her family live in Imperial Beach.

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