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2018年6月11日 星期一

Watchdog Week: Liberty Station arts district brings complaints about high rents, low transparency

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June 11, 2018

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Watchdog Week

Liberty Station arts district brings complaints about high rents, low transparency

Sunday, Jun 10

Complaints from a growing number of tenants at Liberty Station have raised questions about the NTC Foundation's stewardship of 80 acres of city-owned property and, more specifically, the 26 historic buildings it is charged with preserving.

Charges at Marine unit include kidnapping, firearms, domestic abuse and more

Crimes allegedly committed by 1st Marine Logistics Group service members at Camp Pendleton include rape, kidnapping, prostitution charges, firearms violations, drug use and fraternizing with junior enlisted women.

Grand jury says San Diego should resume weeding out abusers of 911 system

The county grand jury says San Diego should immediately revive a program that reduced unnecessary 911 calls by using a software filter to weed out the most frequent callers: the homeless, the mentally ill and drug addicts.

Pruitt had aide ask about Chick-fil-A 'business opportunity'

The Government Accountability Office will examine the legality of a politically-tinged tweet from the Environmental Protection Agency.

Firm settles with Justice Department in Libyan bribery probe

A Baltimore-based money management firm has settled a U.S. Department of Justice probe of an affiliate that managed investments for the Libyan government.

Watchdog report: Navy can learn from mistakes as it expands fleet

The Government Accountability Office has compiled a decade's worth of reports on shipbuilding that point out past flaws, saying the Navy can learn from these mistakes as it embarks on ambitious plan to expand the fleet.

Law enforcement review board lacks accountability, staff and funding, grand jury report says

The office charged with independently reviewing deaths in San Diego County jails and  deputy misconduct has a history of dismissing cases rather than finishing investigations before their one-year time limit expires, the grand jury found.

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