The former COO of a local harm reduction nonprofit allegedly took more than $134,000 in public funds, covering everything from plastic surgeries to SDG&E bills.
A VOSD analysis of San Diego Police Department crime data shows that Black San Diegans made up nearly 24 percent of all coronavirus-related offenses, despite being 6.5 percent of the population. voiceofsandiego.org/topics/public-…
An art installation that depicts police officers as pigs at the California Center for the Arts, Escondido will not be removed by the board despite recent backlash from the public and the city’s elected officials. bit.ly/3I5RqdV
Border officials have stopped processing asylum-seekers at the ports of entry who’d already been forced to wait months for interviews. voiceofsandiego.org/topics/news/bo…
All this week, we’ll be publishing our findings of local police officers who've been convicted of a crime in the last decade. Thanks to some of the strictest laws in the country, Californians don’t always know who’s patrolling their streets
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Column: “Six years ago, that site in Mission Valley was a sad reminder of civic incompetence, failed visions and betrayal. Now, it’s set to be the hottest place in town.” bit.ly/3Bzz3eD
Democrats appear to have taken control of the San Diego County Board of Supervisors for the first time in at least a generation. voiceofsandiego.org/topics/politic…
Escondido spent 70% of its general fund homeless dollars last year on the city's police department. Residents argue that money should have gone toward funding homeless services.
We're suing @SDSU for withholding public records that may show how the university plans to expand its campus into Mission Valley, build a river park and a new stadium – all without raising student tuition and fees.
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