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Watchdog Week: Sheriff's captain disciplined for illegal gun sales, not charged with a crime

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March 26, 2018

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Sheriff's captain was disciplined for dozens of illegal gun sales, not charged with a crime

Sunday, Mar 25

A San Diego sheriff's captain who bought and sold dozens of firearms in recent years was investigated for illegal gun sales, but former District Attorney Bonnie Dumanis declined to file criminal charges.

State court agency spent $600,000 to settle sexual harassment claims against judges, employees

The administrative agency for the state court system has paid out more than $600,000 since 2011 to investigate and settle claims of sexual harassment against judges and court employees, but won't identify the judges and employees involved or provide details of the incidents.

Work ceased for 10 days at San Onofre after loose bolt was discovered in radioactive waste container

Work crews transferring spent fuel at the San Onofre nuclear plant from cooling pools into dry storage discovered a loose bolt inside one of the canisters, prompting Southern California Edison to temporarily halt the relocation effort.

Number of San Diego city and county pensioners collecting $100k-plus continues to climb

While pension costs continue to eat into the amount of money local governments have to invest in public services, the number of retirees collecting $100,000 or more in their golden years is on the rise.

San Diego city attorney sues Experian over massive data breach, saying consumers were never told

San Diego City Attorney Mara Elliott filed a lawsuit against consumer credit giant Experian, contending the company suffered a massive data breach that affected 250,000 people in San Diego and millions more — but never told customers about it.

Army Corps faces questions about vetting border wall company

Federal officials are saying little about how they chose a Nebraska startup to build an $11 million section of border wall in California.

Group: Public in dark about cell tower plans in Grand Teton

An environmental group says Grand Teton National Park officials are inappropriately preventing the public from learning about plans.

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