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Watchdog Week: County has closed 680 pools for health, safety violations

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July 30, 2018

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Watchdog Week

County has closed 680 pools for health, safety violations

Saturday, Jul 28

Some pools and spas in San Diego County merit a closer inspection before swimmers take the plunge this summer.

Candidates for Board of Supervisors call for investigation of foster care system

Candidates for the San Diego County Board of Supervisors called for investigation of the county's foster care system following an in-depth article that The San Diego Union-Tribune published this month.

Jurors blame L.A. social workers for repeated sexual abuse of El Monte girl and award her $45 million

Jurors awarded $45.4 million to a girl who suffered two years of sexual abuse in an El Monte home where county social workers left her despite evidence showing that an accused molester lived in the house.

Report: Marines lead all services in binge drinking, sex partners

A report by the Rand Corporation says drinking and risky sexual behavior rates in the military are higher than in the general population, with the Marines leading the way.

First Amendment group sues DA over disclosure of sexual misconduct records

The First Amendment Coalition filed a lawsuit against the San Diego County District Attorney's Office to force the disclosure of records relating to in-house sexual misconduct allegations.

Farming companies agree to pay $300,000 to settle lawsuit alleging sexual harassment, regulators say

Two farming companies that do business in San Diego County agreed to pay $300,000 to settle a federal lawsuit that accused it of allowing female farmworkers to be sexually harassed and later denied work in retaliation for refusing sexual advances, federal regulators announced Wednesday.

Off-duty border agent admits having illegal assault weapon

An off-duty Border Patrol agent who was arrested after Oceanside police officers found him asleep in his truck with an illegal rifle pleaded guilty Monday to a felony charge of unlawful possession of an assault weapon.

Blow the whistle: Send tips to the Watchdog team

Send tips to investigative reporters on the Watchdog team of The San Diego Union-Tribune by calling 858-224-2275 or fill out this web form.

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