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Watchdog Week: Corruption scandals haven't curbed gift-giving to California lawmakers

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March 5, 2018

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Watchdog Week

Corruption scandals haven't curbed lavish gift-giving to California lawmakers

Sunday, Mar 4

Incoming Senate leader Sen. Toni Atkins (D-San Diego) received a bale of cotton and a $143 dinner at Ella restaurant in Sacramento from the Cotton Ginners and Growers Association.

Man dies at Vista jail after being pepper-sprayed by deputies. Sheriff investigating death as a drug overdose.

Two separate investigations have been opened into a death this week of a man who died in custody after being pepper-sprayed by deputies from the San Diego Sheriff's Department.

New claim filed against Del Mar in lifeguard case

Former employee claims she was fired for being a whistleblower

Rape, gun, obstruction cases are headed for court martial at 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing

A pair of cases involving enlisted troops at Marine air stations in Miramar and Yuma, Arizona, are going to court-martial.

Evidence missing from Santee sheriff's station, clerk resigns amid investigation

Sheriff's officials are conducting a criminal investigation into missing property from an evidence room in Santee. The former clerk, who resigned in December after being confronted by investigators, denies stealing anything from the substation.

Two weight-loss surgeons falsified records, defrauded patients, insurers out of $250 million, prosecutors allege

Authorities arrested two Southern California doctors after a federal grand jury indicted the pair for allegedly creating fraudulent medical bills as part of the Lap-Band surgery enterprise.

Miramar Marine officer accused of beating wife, having affairs across three states

Marine Capt. Jameson P. Hustek faces a court-martial trial for multiple assault and obstruction of justice charges allegedly tied to events dating back to 2012.

Local consumer group seeks to join San Onofre case to fight latest settlement proposal

The consumer group Public Watchdogs is seeking to join the San Onofre power plant case pending before the California Public Utilities Commission.

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