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Watchdog Week: Attorney seeks criminal investigation into Edison's handling of nuclear waste at San Onofre

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December 31, 2018

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Attorney seeks federal criminal investigation into Edison's handling of nuclear waste at San Onofre

Sunday, Dec 30

San Diego lawyer Michael Aguirre is asking the FBI to figure out if Southern California Edison's handling radioactive waste at the San Onofre nuclear plant was more than a regulatory violation.

Map shows where seat belt tickets are issued in San Diego

Countless studies show seat belts dramatically reduce the risk of death or serious injury in motor vehicle accidents, yet police data show nearly 1,400 drivers were cited for failing to buckle up since the beginning of 2017.

2 Michigan regulators take plea deals in Flint lead water crisis

Two Michigan environmental officials implicated in the Flint water crisis pleaded no contest to a misdemeanor in exchange for more serious charges being dropped

Acting Attorney General Matthew Whitaker pumped up his resume on government forms, report says

Whitaker claimed to be an All-American student athlete while at the University of Iowa, but the honors program has no record of him, according to the Wall Street Journal.

ACLU sues government to learn about NSA call records program

A civil rights group wants a New York court to help it learn about the U.S. government's use of phone and financial records to fight terrorism.

Including police OT, storage for homeless people's belongings costs San Diego more per bin than an SRO hotel room would cost

San Diego police expect to pay $2 million in overtime to officers patrolling the neighborhood around the storage center for homeless people that opened in Sherman Heights earlier this year.

California utility regulators failed to properly oversee water suppliers, state audit finds

State utility regulators have not provided the public clear information about water-rate increases or made sure that suppliers notified customers about hearings related to those rate hikes, a new state audit has found.

New GOP rules limit participation for House members under indictment, like Hunter

New party rules the Republican conference in the U.S. House of Representatives adopted last month require members on indictment to resign from committees, where much of Congress' work is done.

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