Investigative reporting and data journalism from San Diego County and beyond, every Monday morning. (7 a.m.)
Sunday, Feb 3 The number of tickets police issued to scooter riders went from 11 over four years to more than 1,500 last year, according to data from the city of San Diego. Two-thirds of tickets went to tourists and most were for not wearing a helmet. |  | |
| A City of San Diego human resources employee alleges in a lawsuit that the city failed to prevent age- and race-based discrimination and retaliation in its personnel department. Her suit says younger women of Iranian descent received favorable treatment. |
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| The city of San Diego's community planning groups lack transparency and fail to attract a cross-section of neighborhood residents to their volunteer boards, the city auditor said in a new report. |
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| San Diego city officials have hired a Georgia-based executive search firm to find a successor to former City Auditor Eduardo Luna and the replacement could be identified and hired within three months, the consultant said Wednesday. |
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| An updated map shows nearly 13,600 potholes in San Diego. The city of San Diego averages more than a month to resolve pothole complaints, according to recent city data. Wait times increase depending on pothole location. |
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| A former employee sued the County of San Diego alleging she was fired for investigating poor oversight by a social worker who had failed to protect foster children from harm, including exposure to "super lice" in foster homes. |
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| Newly elected Rep. Mike Levin has organized a task force to consider how millions of pounds of radioactive waste at the shuttered San Onofre nuclear plant can be safely stored in coming years — or moved away from the coast. |
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| An investigation found evidence that officers exaggerated the number of hours they worked in protection details for Caltrans workers doing freeway maintenance. The officers are being temporarily relieved of duty. |
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