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2017年12月18日 星期一

Watchdog Week: Law enforcement review board hopes to regain footing after bumbling 22 cases

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December 18, 2017

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Watchdog Week

Law enforcement review board hopes to regain footing after bumbling 22 cases

Monday, Dec 18

Voter-approved county civilian oversight board was founded in a voter-approved ballot measure to hold sheriff's department accountable to the public.

Audit: San Diego County Sheriff's Department can improve concealed weapon licensing process

The San Diego County Sheriff's Department hasn't always followed its own policies when processing applications to carry concealed weapons, and it has renewed some licenses inappropriately, according to a new report by State Auditor Elaine M. Howle.

Charter advocacy group won't support renewal of Epiphany Prep

The California Charter Schools Association announced last week that it will not be supporting the renewal of Epiphany Prep Charter San Diego, which it says has been chronically under-performing on a variety of academic measures.

Labor problems shadow State Bar as it ends a year of upheaval, turmoil

A year of turmoil and turnover at the State Bar of California is drawing to a close under another looming problem — labor turmoil including the possibility of a strike that could cripple the bar's primary mission of disciplining bad lawyers.

DA agrees to return $290,000 seized from marijuana business

District Attorney Summer Stephan has settled an asset-forfeiture case against Med-West Distribution, agreeing to return almost $290,000 seized from the business owner, pot entrepreneur James Slatic.

Gov. Brown met with Edison over San Onofre costs, weeks before Warsaw pact

Gov. Jerry Brown met privately for almost two hours with the chief executive at Edison International to discuss the San Onofre nuclear plant failure at the same time his appointees were investigating what caused the shutdown.

Which San Diego schools have the worst student attendance?

One out of every 10 students in San Diego County public schools were chronically absent last year, according to data released Tuesday by the California Department of Education.

National City Council candidate fined for failure to disclose donations

Three years after his unsuccessful campaign for a seat on the National City Council, candidate Ken Seaton-Msemaji and his treasurer have been fined $5,000 by state elections regulators for failing to comply with California law.

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