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Watchdog Week: Security for Trump's border wall prototypes cost sheriff nearly $900,000

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January 15, 2018

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Watchdog Week

Security for Trump's border wall prototypes cost sheriff nearly $900,000

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The San Diego Sheriff's department spent nearly $900,000 in added costs to provide patrols and security during the month-long construction of eight border wall prototypes by the federal government on Otay Mesa, records show.

School boundaries sometimes make segregation worse, not better

At least two school districts in San Diego County have school zones that make segregation from underlying neighborhoods worse, according to new data.

San Diego auditor revises report to remove miscalculated cost estimate

San Diego City Auditor Eduardo Luna issued a revised report on unpaid water use by a city contractor to remove

Environmental group urges federal prosecutors to take over CPUC criminal investigation

A Northern California environmental group whose president is running for governor in part due to what he calls systemic corruption at the Public Utilities Commission is requesting that federal prosecutors take over a criminal investigation into the regulatory agency.

Grand jury subpoena issued in Rep. Duncan Hunter criminal investigation

A federal grand jury is slated to hear evidence this month regarding certain transactions in Rep. Duncan Hunter's campaign treasury, which has been under scrutiny since the spring of 2016 as a result of frequent personal expenditures.

New San Onofre deal reached between utilities, consumer groups

Three-plus years after state regulators permitted Southern California Edison and San Diego Gas & Electric to charge consumers billions of dollars for the failed San Onofre nuclear plant, utility executives and their chief nemesis have settled a long-running dispute over the costs.

Two more claims filed in sheriff's sexual misconduct investigation, bringing total to 13 women

The number of women lodging sexual misconduct charges against a San Diego sheriff's deputy creeped past a dozen this week, as two more women filed legal claims.

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