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Watchdog Week: San Onofre settlement would put millions in customers' pockets but leave key questions unanswered

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February 20, 2018

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San Onofre settlement would put millions in customers' pockets but leave key questions unanswered

Monday, Feb 19

The latest plan to divvy up costs for the San Onofre nuclear plant failure between utility shareholders and customers would save consumers hundreds of millions of dollars. But if approved, it would also close an investigation without answering basic questions about what went wrong.

Utilities commission wants to sanction San Diego attorney Michael Aguirre

The California Public Utilities Commission says a complaint filed by former San Diego City Attorney Michael Aguirre and his law partner is a waste of the court's time. Aguirre says he wants to ensure ratepayers are protected.

County assessor racking up the miles, costs doing the people's work

The elected official in charge of San Diego County property assessments, vital statistics and public records likes flexibility when he travels on the people's business.

Rubber pellet grenades and pizza: How San Diego spent $50K for supplies prepping for Trump's border wall prototypes

From Costco pizza and brown bag lunches to dozens of exploding grenades that hurl rubber balls, San Diego police rushed to purchase $50,000 of supplies for security in the areas near the border wall prototype project, much of it motivated by concerns for mass demonstrations that never happened.

These developers say they want no part of SDSU West construction work

At least 19 members of the steering committee behind SDSU West made their fortunes in real estate development and management. They say their support for the proposed university expansion is all about legacy, not dollars.

Dumanis again pledges not to 'double dip,' says she will forsake pay if elected county supervisor

The former district attorney now running for county supervisor summoned reporters to her campaign strategist's office on Wednesday to once again state that she never intended to accept a salary if she wins.

State utility regulators rebuff UC bid to join San Onofre case

The University of California's long-shot bid for a piece of millions of dollars in research funding has been dashed by state utility regulators, who took just one week to deny its application to join the San Onofre proceeding.

Where do the most and least educated people live in San Diego?

Interactive map shows education levels of San Diego County neighborhoods.

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