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SAN DIEGO COUNTY MISSES REVIEW DEADLINE FOR COVID-19 HOTEL Naomi Flynn watches a movie from inside her SUV along a road in Spring Valley on June 7, 2021. She has been living in her SUV since she was forced to leave a San Diego County-run hotel for COVID-19 isolation. (Zoë Meyers/inewsource) County staff missed a deadline set by the Board of Supervisors toJOBS – INEWSOURCE
This is a critically important part of our coverage area, and the key to success is accountability reporting that prompts tangible change. If interested, learn more in the full job description. Submit your application here. The deadline to apply is June 4, 2021. If you have questions about our jobs, please email us at jobs@inewsource.org. HUNDREDS MISSED OUT ON RENT RELIEF WHEN LANDLORDS DIDN’T Seventeen landlords declined to work with the city. When that happened, the San Diego Housing Commission used $78,000 in private donations to send payments directly to the renters, agency spokesperson Scott Marshall said. In the county, nearly 1,240 landlords didn’t participate in the program. HUSTLING HOPE: TRINA HEALTH INVESTIGATION inewsource spent months investigating a California lawyer and his practices in promoting what he calls a “miraculous” procedure for reversing the complications of diabetes, a condition that affects 30.3 million Americans. Senior healthcare reporter Cheryl Clark began asking questions about the insulin infusion procedure advertised by Trina Health after learning it was being offered in EAST COUNTY GROUP CITES ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES, SUES TO STOP East County group cites environmental issues, sues to stop wind project. Wind turbines dot the landscape along Interstate 8 in eastern San Diego County. (Michael Schuerman/KPBS) One of the largest renewable energy projects to be proposed in San Diego County is snared in a second lawsuit alleging environmental violations. At stake is aproject
JACUMBA RESIDENTS FIGHT BACK AGAINST PROPOSED 650-ACRE Jacumba residents fight back against proposed 650-acre solar project. Old Highway 80 is shown as it runs through Jacumba Hot Springs, March 9, 2021. (Zoë Meyers/inewsource) The tiny community of Jacumba Hot Springs in southeastern San Diego County could soon be dwarfed by nearly 650 acres of solar panels at the edge of town, but residentsare
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Brad Racino. Brad Racino was the assistant editor and senior investigative reporter at inewsource. He's a big fan of transparency, whistleblowers and government agencies forgetting to redact key information from FOIA requests. Brad received his master’s degree in journalism from the University of Missouri in 2012. UCSD EYE DOCTOR KANG ZHANG ‘ON LEAVE’ FOLLOWING Dr. Kang Zhang, chief of eye genetics at the University of California San Diego, is “on leave” after an inewsource investigation exposed how the doctor put medical research subjects in harm’s way for years while pulling in millions of federal dollars for the institution.. In a new development, inewsource obtained an inspection report from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration that APARTMENT DEVELOPER BUYS HALLOWED SAN DIEGO HOSPICE SITE The former San Diego Hospice campus on Third Avenue in Hillcrest has been sold for $20 million to a Houston developer, Camden, USA Inc. Camden has a large apartment complex in Chula Vista. The sale marks the final chapter in the San Diego Hospice saga that began more than four years ago. The once venerable institution endured a two-year INVESTIGATIVE, DATA-DRIVEN JOURNALISM AND NEWS IN SANNEWSLETTERS ARCHIVEPARTNERSDONATEABOUT An inewsource investigation shows that as of mid-May the county and cities of San Diego and Chula Vista have disbursed only 2% of the $211 million in rent relief funds they received this year to help low-income families and landlords. by Cody Dulaney June 1, 2021. May28, 2021.
SAN DIEGO COUNTY MISSES REVIEW DEADLINE FOR COVID-19 HOTEL Naomi Flynn watches a movie from inside her SUV along a road in Spring Valley on June 7, 2021. She has been living in her SUV since she was forced to leave a San Diego County-run hotel for COVID-19 isolation. (Zoë Meyers/inewsource) County staff missed a deadline set by the Board of Supervisors toJOBS – INEWSOURCE
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JACUMBA RESIDENTS FIGHT BACK AGAINST PROPOSED 650-ACRE Jacumba residents fight back against proposed 650-acre solar project. Old Highway 80 is shown as it runs through Jacumba Hot Springs, March 9, 2021. (Zoë Meyers/inewsource) The tiny community of Jacumba Hot Springs in southeastern San Diego County could soon be dwarfed by nearly 650 acres of solar panels at the edge of town, but residentsare
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Brad Racino. Brad Racino was the assistant editor and senior investigative reporter at inewsource. He's a big fan of transparency, whistleblowers and government agencies forgetting to redact key information from FOIA requests. Brad received his master’s degree in journalism from the University of Missouri in 2012. UCSD EYE DOCTOR KANG ZHANG ‘ON LEAVE’ FOLLOWING Dr. Kang Zhang, chief of eye genetics at the University of California San Diego, is “on leave” after an inewsource investigation exposed how the doctor put medical research subjects in harm’s way for years while pulling in millions of federal dollars for the institution.. In a new development, inewsource obtained an inspection report from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration that APARTMENT DEVELOPER BUYS HALLOWED SAN DIEGO HOSPICE SITE The former San Diego Hospice campus on Third Avenue in Hillcrest has been sold for $20 million to a Houston developer, Camden, USA Inc. Camden has a large apartment complex in Chula Vista. The sale marks the final chapter in the San Diego Hospice saga that began more than four years ago. The once venerable institution endured a two-year SAN DIEGO COUNTY MISSES REVIEW DEADLINE FOR COVID-19 HOTEL Naomi Flynn watches a movie from inside her SUV along a road in Spring Valley on June 7, 2021. She has been living in her SUV since she was forced to leave a San Diego County-run hotel for COVID-19 isolation. (Zoë Meyers/inewsource) County staff missed a deadline set by the Board of Supervisors to UPCOMING SPOTLIGHT CLUB EVENTS Tuesday, August 24 6-7pm PDT Virtual Salon Behind the Scenes of Investigative Reporting. inewsource reporters Jill Castellano and Mary Plummer will talk about how data informs reporting combined with document requests, interviewing sources, and fact-checking results in fact-based news you count on. They will also discuss how data is presented. Current Spotlight Club donors who have givenINEWSOURCE STAFF
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UC SAN DIEGO PROBE INTO DR. KEVIN MURPHY FINDS MULTIPLE A UC San Diego doctor — who was the centerpiece of an inewsource investigation this year — violated a litany of university policies while developing and researching his experimental brain treatment, according to a recently concluded UCSD and UC Office of the President inquiry.. That two-year investigation into Dr. Kevin Murphy found he misused university resources to promote and benefit HOW THE CORONAVIRUS MIGHT WORSEN CALIFORNIA'S NURSE SHORTAGE Our Mission. inewsource is a nonprofit, nonpartisan newsroom dedicated to improving lives in the San Diego region and beyond through impactful, data-based investigative and accountability journalism.. Our Vision. Betrayals of the public trust are revealed and rectified, wrongdoing is deterred, and inequities are illuminated thanks to inewsource’s deep, dogged, fact-based reporting. SAN DIEGO POSSIBLY OVERCHARGED PROPERTY OWNERS FOR GRANNY San Diego may have overcharged property owners thousands in granny flat permit fees. John Sewell-Thurston shows where a new granny flat is being constructed on his City Heights property, July 28, 2020. (Zoë Meyers/inewsource) If you’re one of the hundreds of property owners who built a granny flat in San Diego since 2017, you might havebeen
PANDEMIC MAY BRING MAJOR FUNDING CUTS TO SAN DIEGO COUNTY The severity of the budget cuts remains unknown. Public agencies are awaiting Gov. Gavin Newsom’s revised budget this month, which is expected to be significantly different from the $222 billion spending plan he initially proposed. State lawmakers have been told to prepare for as much as a $35 billion projected deficit.. State funding makes up the majority of community college revenue. SAN DIEGO ALLOWED GRANNY FLATS TO BECOME SHORT-TERM A granny flat built at this Normal Heights home, shown here on Jan. 22, 2020, also has a certificate to rent it for less than 30 days, in violation of city law. (Zoë Meyers/inewsource) San Diego City Council members were clear when they voted in September 2017 to loosen restrictions on granny flats. They wanted new affordable housing forSan
WHEN DOCTORS AND THE DMV DECIDE IT'S TIME FOR YOU TO STOP When doctors and the DMV decide it’s time for you to stop driving. The sign at the entrance of the state Department of Motor Vehicles office on Normal Street in San Diego. Oct. 21, 2016. Megan Wood, inewsource. Doctors must report patients diagnosed with any condition marked by a lapse of consciousness, specifically Alzheimer’sdisease, so
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SAN DIEGO COUNTY MISSES REVIEW DEADLINE FOR COVID-19 HOTEL Naomi Flynn watches a movie from inside her SUV along a road in Spring Valley on June 7, 2021. She has been living in her SUV since she was forced to leave a San Diego County-run hotel for COVID-19 isolation. (Zoë Meyers/inewsource) County staff missed a deadline set by the Board of Supervisors to EAST COUNTY GROUP CITES ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES, SUES TO STOP East County group cites environmental issues, sues to stop wind project. Wind turbines dot the landscape along Interstate 8 in eastern San Diego County. (Michael Schuerman/KPBS) One of the largest renewable energy projects to be proposed in San Diego County is snared in a second lawsuit alleging environmental violations. At stake is aproject
HUNDREDS MISSED OUT ON RENT RELIEF WHEN LANDLORDS DIDN’T Seventeen landlords declined to work with the city. When that happened, the San Diego Housing Commission used $78,000 in private donations to send payments directly to the renters, agency spokesperson Scott Marshall said. In the county, nearly 1,240 landlords didn’t participate in the program. HUSTLING HOPE: TRINA HEALTH INVESTIGATION inewsource spent months investigating a California lawyer and his practices in promoting what he calls a “miraculous” procedure for reversing the complications of diabetes, a condition that affects 30.3 million Americans. Senior healthcare reporter Cheryl Clark began asking questions about the insulin infusion procedure advertised by Trina Health after learning it was being offered in JACUMBA RESIDENTS FIGHT BACK AGAINST PROPOSED 650-ACRE Jacumba residents fight back against proposed 650-acre solar project. Old Highway 80 is shown as it runs through Jacumba Hot Springs, March 9, 2021. (Zoë Meyers/inewsource) The tiny community of Jacumba Hot Springs in southeastern San Diego County could soon be dwarfed by nearly 650 acres of solar panels at the edge of town, but residentsare
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Brad Racino. Brad Racino was the assistant editor and senior investigative reporter at inewsource. He's a big fan of transparency, whistleblowers and government agencies forgetting to redact key information from FOIA requests. Brad received his master’s degree in journalism from the University of Missouri in 2012. APARTMENT DEVELOPER BUYS HALLOWED SAN DIEGO HOSPICE SITE The former San Diego Hospice campus on Third Avenue in Hillcrest has been sold for $20 million to a Houston developer, Camden, USA Inc. Camden has a large apartment complex in Chula Vista. The sale marks the final chapter in the San Diego Hospice saga that began more than four years ago. The once venerable institution endured a two-year UCSD DOCTOR RESIGNS AMID QUESTIONS ABOUT UNDISCLOSED A renowned UCSD eye doctor who is part of a Chinese recruitment program under FBI scrutiny has resigned amid inewsource ’s questions about his foreign government affiliations and businesses. inewsource has learned that Kang Zhang, the former chief of eye genetics at the UCSD Shiley Eye Institute, is a member of the Thousand Talents Program, which the FBI says incentivizes scientists INVESTIGATIVE, DATA-DRIVEN JOURNALISM AND NEWS IN SANNEWSLETTERS ARCHIVEPARTNERSDONATEABOUT An inewsource investigation shows that as of mid-May the county and cities of San Diego and Chula Vista have disbursed only 2% of the $211 million in rent relief funds they received this year to help low-income families and landlords. by Cody Dulaney June 1, 2021. May28, 2021.
SAN DIEGO COUNTY MISSES REVIEW DEADLINE FOR COVID-19 HOTEL Naomi Flynn watches a movie from inside her SUV along a road in Spring Valley on June 7, 2021. She has been living in her SUV since she was forced to leave a San Diego County-run hotel for COVID-19 isolation. (Zoë Meyers/inewsource) County staff missed a deadline set by the Board of Supervisors to EAST COUNTY GROUP CITES ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES, SUES TO STOP East County group cites environmental issues, sues to stop wind project. Wind turbines dot the landscape along Interstate 8 in eastern San Diego County. (Michael Schuerman/KPBS) One of the largest renewable energy projects to be proposed in San Diego County is snared in a second lawsuit alleging environmental violations. At stake is aproject
HUNDREDS MISSED OUT ON RENT RELIEF WHEN LANDLORDS DIDN’T Seventeen landlords declined to work with the city. When that happened, the San Diego Housing Commission used $78,000 in private donations to send payments directly to the renters, agency spokesperson Scott Marshall said. In the county, nearly 1,240 landlords didn’t participate in the program. HUSTLING HOPE: TRINA HEALTH INVESTIGATION inewsource spent months investigating a California lawyer and his practices in promoting what he calls a “miraculous” procedure for reversing the complications of diabetes, a condition that affects 30.3 million Americans. Senior healthcare reporter Cheryl Clark began asking questions about the insulin infusion procedure advertised by Trina Health after learning it was being offered in JACUMBA RESIDENTS FIGHT BACK AGAINST PROPOSED 650-ACRE Jacumba residents fight back against proposed 650-acre solar project. Old Highway 80 is shown as it runs through Jacumba Hot Springs, March 9, 2021. (Zoë Meyers/inewsource) The tiny community of Jacumba Hot Springs in southeastern San Diego County could soon be dwarfed by nearly 650 acres of solar panels at the edge of town, but residentsare
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inewsource seeks a Border and Immigration Reporter who has a passion for long-form, character-driven storytelling about issues that challenge, define and distinguish the U.S.-Mexico border region. This is a critically important part of our coverage area, and the key to success is accountability reporting that prompts tangible change.BRAD RACINO
Brad Racino. Brad Racino was the assistant editor and senior investigative reporter at inewsource. He's a big fan of transparency, whistleblowers and government agencies forgetting to redact key information from FOIA requests. Brad received his master’s degree in journalism from the University of Missouri in 2012. APARTMENT DEVELOPER BUYS HALLOWED SAN DIEGO HOSPICE SITE The former San Diego Hospice campus on Third Avenue in Hillcrest has been sold for $20 million to a Houston developer, Camden, USA Inc. Camden has a large apartment complex in Chula Vista. The sale marks the final chapter in the San Diego Hospice saga that began more than four years ago. The once venerable institution endured a two-year UCSD DOCTOR RESIGNS AMID QUESTIONS ABOUT UNDISCLOSED A renowned UCSD eye doctor who is part of a Chinese recruitment program under FBI scrutiny has resigned amid inewsource ’s questions about his foreign government affiliations and businesses. inewsource has learned that Kang Zhang, the former chief of eye genetics at the UCSD Shiley Eye Institute, is a member of the Thousand Talents Program, which the FBI says incentivizes scientists SAN DIEGO COUNTY MISSES REVIEW DEADLINE FOR COVID-19 HOTEL Guests and employees said the county’s contractor, Equus Workforce Solutions, is mismanaging the program, and that staff aren’t prepared to work with most of those who are isolating — people who are homeless and might be struggling with mental illness or substance-use disorders.The county has a $30 million contract with Equus, a staffing agency, to provide services to people in these UPCOMING SPOTLIGHT CLUB EVENTS Tuesday, August 24 6-7pm PDT Virtual Salon Behind the Scenes of Investigative Reporting. inewsource reporters Jill Castellano and Mary Plummer will talk about how data informs reporting combined with document requests, interviewing sources, and fact-checking results in fact-based news you count on. They will also discuss how data is presented. Current Spotlight Club donors who have givenINEWSOURCE STAFF
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UC SAN DIEGO PROBE INTO DR. KEVIN MURPHY FINDS MULTIPLE A UC San Diego doctor — who was the centerpiece of an inewsource investigation this year — violated a litany of university policies while developing and researching his experimental brain treatment, according to a recently concluded UCSD and UC Office of the President inquiry.. That two-year investigation into Dr. Kevin Murphy found he misused university resources to promote and benefit HOW THE CORONAVIRUS MIGHT WORSEN CALIFORNIA'S NURSE SHORTAGE Our Mission. inewsource is a nonprofit, nonpartisan newsroom dedicated to improving lives in the San Diego region and beyond through impactful, data-based investigative and accountability journalism.. Our Vision. Betrayals of the public trust are revealed and rectified, wrongdoing is deterred, and inequities are illuminated thanks to inewsource’s deep, dogged, fact-based reporting. DONOVAN PRISON BACK ON LOCKDOWN DUE TO COVID-19 INFECTIONS Donovan prison back on lockdown due to COVID-19 infections. Buildings at the Richard J. Donovan state prison in Otay Mesa are shown on Dec. 21, 2018. (Megan Wood/inewsource) A COVID-19 outbreak at the Richard J. Donovan Correctional Facility in Otay Mesa has forced the facility back on lockdown, but officials are refusing to clarify the scope SAN DIEGO POSSIBLY OVERCHARGED PROPERTY OWNERS FOR GRANNY San Diego may have overcharged property owners thousands in granny flat permit fees. John Sewell-Thurston shows where a new granny flat is being constructed on his City Heights property, July 28, 2020. (Zoë Meyers/inewsource) If you’re one of the hundreds of property owners who built a granny flat in San Diego since 2017, you might havebeen
PANDEMIC MAY BRING MAJOR FUNDING CUTS TO SAN DIEGO COUNTY The severity of the budget cuts remains unknown. Public agencies are awaiting Gov. Gavin Newsom’s revised budget this month, which is expected to be significantly different from the $222 billion spending plan he initially proposed. State lawmakers have been told to prepare for as much as a $35 billion projected deficit.. State funding makes up the majority of community college revenue. WHEN DOCTORS AND THE DMV DECIDE IT'S TIME FOR YOU TO STOP When doctors and the DMV decide it’s time for you to stop driving. The sign at the entrance of the state Department of Motor Vehicles office on Normal Street in San Diego. Oct. 21, 2016. Megan Wood, inewsource. Doctors must report patients diagnosed with any condition marked by a lapse of consciousness, specifically Alzheimer’sdisease, so
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