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2018年1月29日 星期一

Watchdog Week: Dumanis sought to protect her pension before announcing run for county Board of Supervisors

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January 29, 2018

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Dumanis sought to protect her pension before announcing run for county Board of Supervisors

Monday, Jan 29

Former District Attorney Bonnie Dumanis hired a legal team to lobby county pension officials to keep paying her monthly retirement benefits even if she wins a seat on the county Board of Supervisors.

Where are San Diego County's homeless? Explore four years of data on interactive map

The most common places for the homeless to spend their nights, 2014 to 2017.

Homeless man almost crushed after San Diego city workers scooped him up and tossed him in a garbage truck

San Diego work crews performing a street cleaning placed an occupied tent into a garbage truck. The man was moments away from being crushed by a hydraulic compactor when he began screaming and waving his arms. He emerged from the truck and walked away. The city is investigating.

Audit: San Diego's program for business incentives needs accountability

The City of San Diego has spent millions of dollars since July 2010 on a business incentive program to encourage economic development, but it has failed to account for spending or show evidence it was justified, according to a new audit.

City plans to ask court for new trial in challenge to La Jolla tax district

The City of San Diego has notified the San Diego Superior Court that it plans to request a new trial in a civil lawsuit that essentially set aside a new taxing authority designed to spruce up local streets and sidewalks in La Jolla.

San Diego officer accuses Hemet Police of misconduct, racism

A San Diego police officer who left to take a job in Hemet quit that department after just 30 days, alleging in a legal claim that he was forced out due rampant corruption.

Supervisors approve $300,000 for local nonprofits, though two have state paperwork issues

One day after news broke that Supervisor Kristin Gaspar was running to succeed Rep. Darrell Issa in Congress, the newly sworn chairwoman of the county Board of Supervisors directed just over $300,000 in public funds to local nonprofit groups.

DA review identified 254 cases that could be re-examined because of DNA issue

The District Attorney's office has alerted lawyers for more than 250 defendants who were convicted over a 13-year period that they may have been found guilty using a now-discredited DNA interpretation method — and they may have a chance at a reexamination of their case.

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