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Watchdog Week: Dumanis used campaign funds to pay law firm that handled pension issue

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February 5, 2018

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Dumanis used campaign funds to pay law firm that handled pension issue

Sunday, Feb 4

The legal team that represented former District Attorney Bonnie Dumanis in her effort to protect her $268,800 annual pension in case she wins her race for county Board of Supervisors was paid thousands of dollars by the Dumanis campaign, newly filed election reports show.

Sheriff candidate met with women accusing deputy of groping, got written up

The candidate seeking to replace Sheriff Bill Gore has been formally written up for meeting with victims of a deputy accused of sexual misconduct by 14 women.

More misconduct allegations surface against deputy; sheriff sends case to DA

A 14th woman has come forward with allegations of sexual misconduct against a San Diego sheriff's deputy who has been on leave since October while investigators culled through evidence and legal claims.

Trump's border wall prototypes triggered 10,000 OT hours for 356 employees of the San Diego sheriff

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San Diego's departing police chief will leave with nearly $900,000 in her DROP account

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Interactive map shows which San Diego areas have the most hazardous waste

Data from the California Environmental Protection Agency show an area of Coronado has more hazardous waste facilities than 99 percent of all census tracts in the state.

ICE looks to private sector to help hire nearly 6,600 workers to support the 10,000 new agents Trump wants

ICE is looking to the private sector to help it add more than 6,500 positions — jobs the agency says are needed to support the unprecedented influx of 10,000 new agents ordered by President Trump.

Orange County prosecutors cast a bigger net to review DNA cases than San Diego County did

When the San Diego District Attorney's office began quietly notifying lawyers for 254 convicted defendants that changes in how some DNA evidence was interpreted could affect their case,  it wasn't the first time that a California prosecutor's office had re-examined closed cases.

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