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2018年2月26日 星期一

Watchdog Week: El Cajon councilman accused of bogus property filings

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February 26, 2018

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Watchdog Week

El Cajon councilman accused of bogus property filings

Monday, Feb 26

An El Cajon City Council member being sued for fraud and defamation is facing a new allegation that he may be improperly shielding his personal assets in advance of the upcoming trial.

SANDAG property deals include $11 million for 410 parking spots

The $2 billion Mid-Coast Trolley extension under construction by the The San Diego Association of Governments will have 11 miles of track connecting University City with the Santa Fe Depot downtown, nine new stations — and some expensive parking places.

Interactive map shows school expulsions, suspensions for weapons in San Diego County

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Sheriff's deputy arraigned on 14 charges related to sexual misconduct allegations, pleads not guilty

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Yes, Duncan Hunter was there for some of the improper charges he has repaid to his campaign

Rep. Duncan Hunter, R-Alpine, is suggesting to the national media that questionable expenses of his campaign funds took place in California while he was in Washington, D.C. But a review of campaign records and social media shows that Hunter was regularly present.

San Ysidro School District set to repay $2.6 million to state

The San Ysidro School District plans to repay $2.6 million to the state — funds the district secured based on an inaccurate student attendance figure reported to the state two years ago.

Five officials charged with misusing public funds, burying hazardous waste at Central Valley water district

Five current and former officials with the Panoche Water District were charged in a corruption scheme that involved the use of public funds and district credit cards for concert tickets, slot machine purchases, kitchen remodeling and residential landscaping.

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