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Voice of San Diego is a member-based nonprofit investigative news organization that gives citizens the tools they need to engage in important conversations. THE 7 TYPES OF FAKE NEWS The top one, “Obama Signs Executive Order Banning The Pledge of Allegiance in Schools Nationwide,” generated more than 2 million reactions and shares on Facebook for ABCNews.com.co (note the “.co” at the end. It was not ABC News). There were I’M IN A COVID-19 VACCINE TRIAL, AND NOW I'VE GOT A BIG There’s hope and uncertainty plus a few not-so-precious moments spent sprawled semi-conscious on the floor of a research facility in a Kearny Mesa business park. The saga began in January, when I signed up to be part of the San Diego arm of a study into the experimental Novavax COVID-19 vaccine. While the federal government has authorizedtwo
CSU SAN MARCOS TRIED TO FIRE A PROFESSOR FOR MISCONDUCT California State University San Marcos officials determined a professor’s interactions with female students violated school policies and state education code and moved to fire him. But after the professor’s employee union intervened, the school agreed to allow him to continue teaching. VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA SOUTHWEST ACCUSED OF DOUBLE-BILLING Volunteers of America Southwest’s managers engaged in mismanagement, waste, misuse of public funds, conflicts of interest, potential fraud and double-billed some clients, according to interviews, lawsuits and San Diego County auditors. Illustration by Adriana Heldiz. In October 2018, James McGowan was a financial clerk for a prominent San MORNING REPORT: VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA CHAPTER ACCUSED OF FRAUD Volunteers of America Southwest, the San Diego chapter of the powerful national nonprofit, receives millions of dollars each year in government funds to provide housing, mental health services and addiction recovery to veterans, homeless people and other vulnerable citizens. County officials are demanding that the group pay back roughly $6.5 million that made up a COUNTY WILL SEEK FEMA FUNDS FOR HOMELESS HOTEL HOUSING Now, Sturak said, the county plans to seek FEMA funding after all. “We are hoping it will cover the costs for the hotels and the supportive/ancillary costs that are described under FEMA guidelines,” Sturak wrote in an email to Voice of San Diego. FEMA allows reimbursement for lodging and wraparound services, includingsecurity and meals.
EVERYTHING THAT CAN GO WRONG WITH SOLAR PANELS The general consensus is that solar panels will continue generating power for at least 25 years but perhaps even 40 years or longer. Most panels have a 25-year manufacturer performance warranty thanks to past requirements under the California Solar Initiative rebate program and leases generally come with power production guarantees too. HUESO STAFFER ALLEGES DISCRIMINATION, HARASSMENT IN COURT DOCS A former staffer in Sen. Ben Hueso’s Chula Vista office has filed a claim – a precursor to a lawsuit – against the California state Senate, Hueso and members of his staff claiming she was discriminated against and harassed based on her race. Dawn Herndon was the first Black staffer in Hueso’s office, the claim says. LONG, STRANGE MARIJUANA CASE TAKES ANOTHER TURN IN POT Long, Strange Marijuana Case Takes Another Turn in Pot Entrepreneur's Favor. District Attorney Summer Stephan has agreed to return to medical marijuana pioneer James Slatic and his business, Med-West Distribution, $289,979 — plus $5,484 in interest — that authorities confiscated in a 2016 raid on his Kearny Mesa facility.VOICE OF SAN DIEGO
Voice of San Diego is a member-based nonprofit investigative news organization that gives citizens the tools they need to engage in important conversations. THE 7 TYPES OF FAKE NEWS The top one, “Obama Signs Executive Order Banning The Pledge of Allegiance in Schools Nationwide,” generated more than 2 million reactions and shares on Facebook for ABCNews.com.co (note the “.co” at the end. It was not ABC News). There were I’M IN A COVID-19 VACCINE TRIAL, AND NOW I'VE GOT A BIG There’s hope and uncertainty plus a few not-so-precious moments spent sprawled semi-conscious on the floor of a research facility in a Kearny Mesa business park. The saga began in January, when I signed up to be part of the San Diego arm of a study into the experimental Novavax COVID-19 vaccine. While the federal government has authorizedtwo
CSU SAN MARCOS TRIED TO FIRE A PROFESSOR FOR MISCONDUCT California State University San Marcos officials determined a professor’s interactions with female students violated school policies and state education code and moved to fire him. But after the professor’s employee union intervened, the school agreed to allow him to continue teaching. VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA SOUTHWEST ACCUSED OF DOUBLE-BILLING Volunteers of America Southwest’s managers engaged in mismanagement, waste, misuse of public funds, conflicts of interest, potential fraud and double-billed some clients, according to interviews, lawsuits and San Diego County auditors. Illustration by Adriana Heldiz. In October 2018, James McGowan was a financial clerk for a prominent San MORNING REPORT: VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA CHAPTER ACCUSED OF FRAUD Volunteers of America Southwest, the San Diego chapter of the powerful national nonprofit, receives millions of dollars each year in government funds to provide housing, mental health services and addiction recovery to veterans, homeless people and other vulnerable citizens. County officials are demanding that the group pay back roughly $6.5 million that made up a COUNTY WILL SEEK FEMA FUNDS FOR HOMELESS HOTEL HOUSING Now, Sturak said, the county plans to seek FEMA funding after all. “We are hoping it will cover the costs for the hotels and the supportive/ancillary costs that are described under FEMA guidelines,” Sturak wrote in an email to Voice of San Diego. FEMA allows reimbursement for lodging and wraparound services, includingsecurity and meals.
EVERYTHING THAT CAN GO WRONG WITH SOLAR PANELS The general consensus is that solar panels will continue generating power for at least 25 years but perhaps even 40 years or longer. Most panels have a 25-year manufacturer performance warranty thanks to past requirements under the California Solar Initiative rebate program and leases generally come with power production guarantees too. HUESO STAFFER ALLEGES DISCRIMINATION, HARASSMENT IN COURT DOCS A former staffer in Sen. Ben Hueso’s Chula Vista office has filed a claim – a precursor to a lawsuit – against the California state Senate, Hueso and members of his staff claiming she was discriminated against and harassed based on her race. Dawn Herndon was the first Black staffer in Hueso’s office, the claim says. LONG, STRANGE MARIJUANA CASE TAKES ANOTHER TURN IN POT Long, Strange Marijuana Case Takes Another Turn in Pot Entrepreneur's Favor. District Attorney Summer Stephan has agreed to return to medical marijuana pioneer James Slatic and his business, Med-West Distribution, $289,979 — plus $5,484 in interest — that authorities confiscated in a 2016 raid on his Kearny Mesa facility. MORNING REPORT: IT’S BUDGET SEASON San Diego County is in the middle of its budget process for the fiscal year that starts in July 2021. It’s planning on doling out more than $7 billion dollars on COVID-19 response and recovery, public safety, homelessness services and more. Our latest San Diego 101 video breaks down the county’s budget process and how I’M IN A COVID-19 VACCINE TRIAL, AND NOW I'VE GOT A BIG There’s hope and uncertainty plus a few not-so-precious moments spent sprawled semi-conscious on the floor of a research facility in a Kearny Mesa business park. The saga began in January, when I signed up to be part of the San Diego arm of a study into the experimental Novavax COVID-19 vaccine. While the federal government has authorizedtwo
POLITICS REPORT: GHOST GUNS EXPLODING San Diego was at the center of firearms discussions this week, after local federal Judge Roger Benitez’s ruling declaring California’s ban on AR-15 and similar rifles unconstitutional. The state quickly announced it would appeal, and state leaders launched a rhetorical attack on the judge. (If you’re into reading court rulings, this isone to sit
VOSD PODCAST: ABOUT THAT HOUSING PLAN Building new homes is paramount. San Diego, and the state, desperately need more housing. A lot, lot more. This week, the San Diego City Council approved changes to a housing plan it submitted to comply with a state housing law. That law requires cities to show they can accommodate enough new housing. San Diego was the BORDER REPORT: THE THREE FACTORS BEHIND WHAT'S HAPPENING Border Report: The Three Factors Behind What's Happening at the Border. Seasonal migration patterns, pent-up demand from 2020 and unreliable statistics are all playing a role in driving up the number of border apprehensions. Over the last couple of weeks, there’s been a lot of buzz over a pair of ongoing border crises – an uptick in CITY TRIED TO WITHHOLD MEMO THAT WAS ALREADY PUBLIC City Tried to Withhold Memo That Was Already Public. The ordeal lays bare how subjective the public records process can be. At various points over the last couple months, different city officials decided that the memo couldn’t be released, that it didn’t exist and that releasing it is totally fine. FACULTY UNION SAYS IT HAD NO CHOICE BUT TO SUPPORT The union that represents faculty members at Cal State San Marcos is defending its decision to support and advocate for a professor who fought to keep his job after university officials found he had sexually harassed his former teacher’s aide and harassed three other female students and moved to fire him. AN ANNOTATED HISTORY OF THE COMMUNITY SQUARE-OFF OVER An Annotated History of the Community Square-Off Over Lincoln High. As they debate the future of Lincoln High School, we made sense of the claims being made by Councilwoman Monica Montgomery Steppe and Trustee Sharon Whitehurst-Payne. RAPE KIT TESTING YIELDS FELONY PROSECUTION This post originally appeared in the June 10 Morning Report.Get the Morning Report delivered to your inbox. District Attorney Summer Stephan announced Wednesday not only that her office has completed DNA analysis on 2,030 untested sexual assault kits three years after it began sending them to a third-party lab for testing, but also that DNA found in one of the kits has led to new criminal EVERYTHING THAT CAN GO WRONG WITH SOLAR PANELS The general consensus is that solar panels will continue generating power for at least 25 years but perhaps even 40 years or longer. Most panels have a 25-year manufacturer performance warranty thanks to past requirements under the California Solar Initiative rebate program and leases generally come with power production guarantees too.VOICE OF SAN DIEGO
Voice of San Diego is a member-based nonprofit investigative news organization that gives citizens the tools they need to engage in important conversations. THE 7 TYPES OF FAKE NEWS The top one, “Obama Signs Executive Order Banning The Pledge of Allegiance in Schools Nationwide,” generated more than 2 million reactions and shares on Facebook for ABCNews.com.co (note the “.co” at the end. It was not ABC News). There were MORNING REPORT: VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA CHAPTER ACCUSED OF FRAUD Volunteers of America Southwest, the San Diego chapter of the powerful national nonprofit, receives millions of dollars each year in government funds to provide housing, mental health services and addiction recovery to veterans, homeless people and other vulnerable citizens. County officials are demanding that the group pay back roughly $6.5 million that made up a HOW SCIENCE HAS CHANGED IN THE INFORMATION AGE Advancements in computing capabilities have enabled the development of bioinformatics, wherein scientists apply computer science and statistical algorithms to process and analyze huge sets of data. Furthermore, the ability to share information with the world through the internet has completely transformed how scientific findings are MACKENZIE ELMER, AUTHOR AT VOICE OF SAN DIEGO MacKenzie is a reporter for Voice of San Diego. She writes about the environment and natural resources. HUESO STAFFER ALLEGES DISCRIMINATION, HARASSMENT IN COURT DOCS A former staffer in Sen. Ben Hueso’s Chula Vista office has filed a claim – a precursor to a lawsuit – against the California state Senate, Hueso and members of his staff claiming she was discriminated against and harassed based on her race. Dawn Herndon was the first Black staffer in Hueso’s office, the claim says.JAMES HARRELL
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 PLAINTIFF’S COMPLAINT FOR DAMAGES 3 AW E 92101-2013 and will continue to cause, Plaintiff THE LEARNING CURVE: THE FORGOTTEN STORIES OF SAN DIEGO’S The roots of racism run deep in San Diego, but so do the roots of resistance. VOSD’s resident historian, contributor Randy Dotinga, uncovered the forgotten stories of two pioneering black teachers in San Diego. *** In the fall of 1945, just a few weeks after the end of World War II, 1,900 Pacific Beach residents LONG, STRANGE MARIJUANA CASE TAKES ANOTHER TURN IN POT Long, Strange Marijuana Case Takes Another Turn in Pot Entrepreneur's Favor. District Attorney Summer Stephan has agreed to return to medical marijuana pioneer James Slatic and his business, Med-West Distribution, $289,979 — plus $5,484 in interest — that authorities confiscated in a 2016 raid on his Kearny Mesa facility. CONVENTION CENTER DESIGN & REQUIREMENTS STUDY 1 Convention Center Design & Requirements Study Survey of Leading Convention & Exhibition Producers on Convention Center Design & Functionality Requirements with Opinion of Contiguous & Non-VOICE OF SAN DIEGO
Voice of San Diego is a member-based nonprofit investigative news organization that gives citizens the tools they need to engage in important conversations. THE 7 TYPES OF FAKE NEWS The top one, “Obama Signs Executive Order Banning The Pledge of Allegiance in Schools Nationwide,” generated more than 2 million reactions and shares on Facebook for ABCNews.com.co (note the “.co” at the end. It was not ABC News). There were MORNING REPORT: VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA CHAPTER ACCUSED OF FRAUD Volunteers of America Southwest, the San Diego chapter of the powerful national nonprofit, receives millions of dollars each year in government funds to provide housing, mental health services and addiction recovery to veterans, homeless people and other vulnerable citizens. County officials are demanding that the group pay back roughly $6.5 million that made up a HOW SCIENCE HAS CHANGED IN THE INFORMATION AGE Advancements in computing capabilities have enabled the development of bioinformatics, wherein scientists apply computer science and statistical algorithms to process and analyze huge sets of data. Furthermore, the ability to share information with the world through the internet has completely transformed how scientific findings are MACKENZIE ELMER, AUTHOR AT VOICE OF SAN DIEGO MacKenzie is a reporter for Voice of San Diego. She writes about the environment and natural resources. HUESO STAFFER ALLEGES DISCRIMINATION, HARASSMENT IN COURT DOCS A former staffer in Sen. Ben Hueso’s Chula Vista office has filed a claim – a precursor to a lawsuit – against the California state Senate, Hueso and members of his staff claiming she was discriminated against and harassed based on her race. Dawn Herndon was the first Black staffer in Hueso’s office, the claim says.JAMES HARRELL
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 PLAINTIFF’S COMPLAINT FOR DAMAGES 3 AW E 92101-2013 and will continue to cause, Plaintiff THE LEARNING CURVE: THE FORGOTTEN STORIES OF SAN DIEGO’S The roots of racism run deep in San Diego, but so do the roots of resistance. VOSD’s resident historian, contributor Randy Dotinga, uncovered the forgotten stories of two pioneering black teachers in San Diego. *** In the fall of 1945, just a few weeks after the end of World War II, 1,900 Pacific Beach residents LONG, STRANGE MARIJUANA CASE TAKES ANOTHER TURN IN POT Long, Strange Marijuana Case Takes Another Turn in Pot Entrepreneur's Favor. District Attorney Summer Stephan has agreed to return to medical marijuana pioneer James Slatic and his business, Med-West Distribution, $289,979 — plus $5,484 in interest — that authorities confiscated in a 2016 raid on his Kearny Mesa facility. CONVENTION CENTER DESIGN & REQUIREMENTS STUDY 1 Convention Center Design & Requirements Study Survey of Leading Convention & Exhibition Producers on Convention Center Design & Functionality Requirements with Opinion of Contiguous & Non- VOSD PODCAST NETWORK Voice of San Diego produces podcasts that cover the week’s news, our education system, the local elections, arts and culture. To browse the VOSD Podcast Network archives, click here. To sponsor one of our podcasts, email ashley.rodriguez@voiceofsandiego.org. Interested in creating your own podcast? We have podcast production services available. Affiliated Podcasts Past Podcast Series MORNING REPORT: HIGH SCHOOLERS ARE STAYING OUT OF THE There’s one big factor that goes a long way toward determining whether a student in San Diego County schools is likely to be back learning in a classroom, or at home doing distance learning. It’s not race, or wealth. It’s age. Will Huntsberry analyzed countywide data from the San Diego County Office of Education and COUNCIL STANDS BY SAN DIEGO’S HOUSING PLAN The San Diego City Council voted Tuesday to approve some modest changes to a state-mandated housing plan meant to demonstrate that city rules hypothetically allow private developers to build the 108,036 new homes the state says the city will MORNING REPORT: THE LINCOLN HIGH DEBATE, EXPLAINED What began as a series of questions about the status of Lincoln High, perhaps San Diego Unified’s most closely watched school, has escalated into a fiery, contemptuous back-and-forth between the city councilwoman who represents the area, Monica Montgomery Steppe, and the school board trustee who represents the area, Sharon Whitehurst-Payne. All of the players involved MORNING REPORT: AKILAH WEBER AND LA MESA'S CHANGING POLITICS La Mesa and the rest of the state’s 79th District have a new representative in the Assembly, but that’s far from the only political change the East County suburb has seen over the last three years. La Mesa went from a City Council governed mostly by Republicans to one without a single registered Republican, and CITY TRIED TO WITHHOLD MEMO THAT WAS ALREADY PUBLIC City Tried to Withhold Memo That Was Already Public. The ordeal lays bare how subjective the public records process can be. At various points over the last couple months, different city officials decided that the memo couldn’t be released, that it didn’t exist and that releasing it is totally fine. 'THE DECIDED ARE ALWAYS CALM' REMEMBERING GAIL STOORZA-GILL 'The Decided Are Always Calm' Remembering Gail Stoorza-Gill. She was one of Voice of San Diego’s founding board members and a woman who made inroads for other women in San Diego’s male-dominated businessworld.
AN ANNOTATED HISTORY OF THE COMMUNITY SQUARE-OFF OVER An Annotated History of the Community Square-Off Over Lincoln High. As they debate the future of Lincoln High School, we made sense of the claims being made by Councilwoman Monica Montgomery Steppe and Trustee Sharon Whitehurst-Payne. BOARD OF SUPERVISORS TO CONSIDER NEW OFFICE OF IMMIGRANT During his campaign for county supervisor in 2018, now-chair of the Board of Supervisors Nathan Fletcher promised to create an office of immigrant affairs. Once elected, he promised to bring the proposal before the board in 2020. That didn’t happen, due both to the COVID-19 pandemic and a WHAT SAN DIEGO’S DOING ABOUT HOMELESSNESS Opening Doors is a federal initiative to end veteran homelessness in 2015 and chronic homelessness in 2017, goals San Diego’s behind on meeting. The federal focus on veteran homelessness continues in communities like San Diego, which didn’t meet the 2015 goal. Homeless advocates have long decried a lack of local accountabilityand
VOICE OF SAN DIEGO
Voice of San Diego is a member-based nonprofit investigative news organization that gives citizens the tools they need to engage in important conversations. VOSD PODCAST NETWORK Voice of San Diego produces podcasts that cover the week’s news, our education system, the local elections, arts and culture. To browse the VOSD Podcast Network archives, click here. To sponsor one of our podcasts, email ashley.rodriguez@voiceofsandiego.org. Interested in creating your own podcast? We have podcast production services available. Affiliated Podcasts Past Podcast Series THE 7 TYPES OF FAKE NEWS The top one, “Obama Signs Executive Order Banning The Pledge of Allegiance in Schools Nationwide,” generated more than 2 million reactions and shares on Facebook for ABCNews.com.co (note the “.co” at the end. It was not ABC News). There were WHAT SAN DIEGO’S DOING ABOUT HOMELESSNESS Opening Doors is a federal initiative to end veteran homelessness in 2015 and chronic homelessness in 2017, goals San Diego’s behind on meeting. The federal focus on veteran homelessness continues in communities like San Diego, which didn’t meet the 2015 goal. Homeless advocates have long decried a lack of local accountabilityand
HUESO STAFFER ALLEGES DISCRIMINATION, HARASSMENT IN COURT DOCS A former staffer in Sen. Ben Hueso’s Chula Vista office has filed a claim – a precursor to a lawsuit – against the California state Senate, Hueso and members of his staff claiming she was discriminated against and harassed based on her race. Dawn Herndon was the first Black staffer in Hueso’s office, the claim says. THE LEARNING CURVE: THE FORGOTTEN STORIES OF SAN DIEGO’S The roots of racism run deep in San Diego, but so do the roots of resistance. VOSD’s resident historian, contributor Randy Dotinga, uncovered the forgotten stories of two pioneering black teachers in San Diego. *** In the fall of 1945, just a few weeks after the end of World War II, 1,900 Pacific Beach residents A LITTLE-KNOWN COMPANY IS QUIETLY MAKING MASSIVE WATER DEALS A Little-Known Company Is Quietly Making Massive Water Deals. In the past several years, Los Angeles-based Renewable Resources Group has helped sell 33,000 acres of land to California’s most powerful water agency, the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California. Documents obtained by VOSD raise fresh questions about those deals. EVERYTHING THAT CAN GO WRONG WITH SOLAR PANELS The general consensus is that solar panels will continue generating power for at least 25 years but perhaps even 40 years or longer. Most panels have a 25-year manufacturer performance warranty thanks to past requirements under the California Solar Initiative rebate program and leases generally come with power production guarantees too. LONG, STRANGE MARIJUANA CASE TAKES ANOTHER TURN IN POT Long, Strange Marijuana Case Takes Another Turn in Pot Entrepreneur's Favor. District Attorney Summer Stephan has agreed to return to medical marijuana pioneer James Slatic and his business, Med-West Distribution, $289,979 — plus $5,484 in interest — that authorities confiscated in a 2016 raid on his Kearny Mesa facility. STANDARDS OF RESPONSE COVERAGE San Diego Fire-Rescue Department Standard of Coverage 1 Introduction One of the major issues the fire service has struggled with in the past decade is defining levels ofVOICE OF SAN DIEGO
Voice of San Diego is a member-based nonprofit investigative news organization that gives citizens the tools they need to engage in important conversations. VOSD PODCAST NETWORK Voice of San Diego produces podcasts that cover the week’s news, our education system, the local elections, arts and culture. To browse the VOSD Podcast Network archives, click here. To sponsor one of our podcasts, email ashley.rodriguez@voiceofsandiego.org. Interested in creating your own podcast? We have podcast production services available. Affiliated Podcasts Past Podcast Series THE 7 TYPES OF FAKE NEWS The top one, “Obama Signs Executive Order Banning The Pledge of Allegiance in Schools Nationwide,” generated more than 2 million reactions and shares on Facebook for ABCNews.com.co (note the “.co” at the end. It was not ABC News). There were WHAT SAN DIEGO’S DOING ABOUT HOMELESSNESS Opening Doors is a federal initiative to end veteran homelessness in 2015 and chronic homelessness in 2017, goals San Diego’s behind on meeting. The federal focus on veteran homelessness continues in communities like San Diego, which didn’t meet the 2015 goal. Homeless advocates have long decried a lack of local accountabilityand
HUESO STAFFER ALLEGES DISCRIMINATION, HARASSMENT IN COURT DOCS A former staffer in Sen. Ben Hueso’s Chula Vista office has filed a claim – a precursor to a lawsuit – against the California state Senate, Hueso and members of his staff claiming she was discriminated against and harassed based on her race. Dawn Herndon was the first Black staffer in Hueso’s office, the claim says. THE LEARNING CURVE: THE FORGOTTEN STORIES OF SAN DIEGO’S The roots of racism run deep in San Diego, but so do the roots of resistance. VOSD’s resident historian, contributor Randy Dotinga, uncovered the forgotten stories of two pioneering black teachers in San Diego. *** In the fall of 1945, just a few weeks after the end of World War II, 1,900 Pacific Beach residents A LITTLE-KNOWN COMPANY IS QUIETLY MAKING MASSIVE WATER DEALS A Little-Known Company Is Quietly Making Massive Water Deals. In the past several years, Los Angeles-based Renewable Resources Group has helped sell 33,000 acres of land to California’s most powerful water agency, the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California. Documents obtained by VOSD raise fresh questions about those deals. EVERYTHING THAT CAN GO WRONG WITH SOLAR PANELS The general consensus is that solar panels will continue generating power for at least 25 years but perhaps even 40 years or longer. Most panels have a 25-year manufacturer performance warranty thanks to past requirements under the California Solar Initiative rebate program and leases generally come with power production guarantees too. LONG, STRANGE MARIJUANA CASE TAKES ANOTHER TURN IN POT Long, Strange Marijuana Case Takes Another Turn in Pot Entrepreneur's Favor. District Attorney Summer Stephan has agreed to return to medical marijuana pioneer James Slatic and his business, Med-West Distribution, $289,979 — plus $5,484 in interest — that authorities confiscated in a 2016 raid on his Kearny Mesa facility. STANDARDS OF RESPONSE COVERAGE San Diego Fire-Rescue Department Standard of Coverage 1 Introduction One of the major issues the fire service has struggled with in the past decade is defining levels of MORNING REPORT: THE LINCOLN HIGH DEBATE, EXPLAINED What began as a series of questions about the status of Lincoln High, perhaps San Diego Unified’s most closely watched school, has escalated into a fiery, contemptuous back-and-forth between the city councilwoman who represents the area, Monica Montgomery Steppe, and the school board trustee who represents the area, Sharon Whitehurst-Payne. All of the players involved MAJORITY OF SAN DIEGO HIGH SCHOOLERS STAYING IN FULL-TIME In the massive return to schools underway across San Diego, one group is noticeably hanging back: high schoolers. Age, across the board, plays a big role in whether students and their families are choosing to return to campus, according to a Voice of San Diego analysis of reopening data collected by the San Diego County Office of Education.. Only 32 percent of elementary students remain BOARD OF SUPERVISORS TO CONSIDER NEW OFFICE OF IMMIGRANT During his campaign for county supervisor in 2018, now-chair of the Board of Supervisors Nathan Fletcher promised to create an office of immigrant affairs. Once elected, he promised to bring the proposal before the board in 2020. That didn’t happen, due both to the COVID-19 pandemic and a WHAT WE LEARNED THIS WEEK It’s graduation season, and I’ve been recalling lately San Diego Unified’s response several years ago to our series calling into question the district’s highly touted graduation rates. The district took the unprecedented step of creating a special website specifically to push back against our findings. (That site has since been disabled,lol.) In a section
BORDER REPORT: MEXICO'S MASSIVE ELECTION, AT A GLANCE Border Report: Mexico's Massive Election, at a Glance. President Joe Biden is quietly making some big changes at the border, San Diego County is considering a plan to create an office for immigrant affairs and more in our biweekly roundup of border news. AN ANNOTATED HISTORY OF THE COMMUNITY SQUARE-OFF OVER An Annotated History of the Community Square-Off Over Lincoln High. As they debate the future of Lincoln High School, we made sense of the claims being made by Councilwoman Monica Montgomery Steppe and Trustee Sharon Whitehurst-Payne. THE LEARNING CURVE: SUMMER PROGRAMS HAVE MORE HYPE THAN Don’t call it a summer school. “We’re calling it a summer experience, because it’s going to be summer school like no other before,” said former San Diego Unified superintendent Cindy Marten, during her confirmation hearing in March to become deputy secretary of the U.S. Department of Education. Children in San Diego wouldn’t just be doing rote academic catch-up, she said. SACRAMENTO REPORT: SOLAR BILL THAT SPLIT DEMS Sacramento Report: Solar Bill That Split Dems, Environmentalists Fails. Assemblywoman Akilah Weber signs on to her first bill, mayors are split over SB 9 and more in our weekly roundup of news fromSacramento.
BORDER REPORT: THE PANDEMIC HAS UPENDED THE ILLEGAL DRUG TRADE The coronavirus pandemic has upended many things at the border. Recreational, or non-essential, travel has been restricted since March. Border agents are apprehending fewer migrants who cross without authorization and are immediately sending some of the migrants back to Mexico.. Add to that list the illegal drug trade. EVERYTHING THAT CAN GO WRONG WITH SOLAR PANELS The general consensus is that solar panels will continue generating power for at least 25 years but perhaps even 40 years or longer. Most panels have a 25-year manufacturer performance warranty thanks to past requirements under the California Solar Initiative rebate program and leases generally come with power production guarantees too.VOICE OF SAN DIEGO
Voice of San Diego is a member-based nonprofit investigative news organization that gives citizens the tools they need to engage in important conversations. VOSD PODCAST NETWORK Voice of San Diego produces podcasts that cover the week’s news, our education system, the local elections, arts and culture. To browse the VOSD Podcast Network archives, click here. To sponsor one of our podcasts, email ashley.rodriguez@voiceofsandiego.org. Interested in creating your own podcast? We have podcast production services available. Affiliated Podcasts Past Podcast Series THE 7 TYPES OF FAKE NEWSDIFFERENT TYPES OF NEWSDIFFERENT TYPES OF NEW MEDIADIFFERENT TYPES OF NEWS ARTICLESDIFFERENT TYPES OF NEWS STORIESTYPES OF NEWS STORYTHE DIFFERENT TYPES OF NEWS The top one, “Obama Signs Executive Order Banning The Pledge of Allegiance in Schools Nationwide,” generated more than 2 million reactions and shares on Facebook for ABCNews.com.co (note the “.co” at the end. It was not ABC News). There were WHAT SAN DIEGO’S DOING ABOUT HOMELESSNESSHOMELESS PEOPLE IN SAN DIEGOHOMELESS RATES IN SAN DIEGOHOMELESSNESS IN SAN DIEGO CAHOMELESSNESS IN SAN DIEGO CAHOMELESSNESS IN SAN DIEGO STATISTICSSAN DIEGO HOMELESSNESS DATA Opening Doors is a federal initiative to end veteran homelessness in 2015 and chronic homelessness in 2017, goals San Diego’s behind on meeting. The federal focus on veteran homelessness continues in communities like San Diego, which didn’t meet the 2015 goal. Homeless advocates have long decried a lack of local accountabilityand
HUESO STAFFER ALLEGES DISCRIMINATION, HARASSMENT IN COURT DOCS A former staffer in Sen. Ben Hueso’s Chula Vista office has filed a claim – a precursor to a lawsuit – against the California state Senate, Hueso and members of his staff claiming she was discriminated against and harassed based on her race. Dawn Herndon was the first Black staffer in Hueso’s office, the claim says. THE LEARNING CURVE: THE FORGOTTEN STORIES OF SAN DIEGO’S The roots of racism run deep in San Diego, but so do the roots of resistance. VOSD’s resident historian, contributor Randy Dotinga, uncovered the forgotten stories of two pioneering black teachers in San Diego. *** In the fall of 1945, just a few weeks after the end of World War II, 1,900 Pacific Beach residents A LITTLE-KNOWN COMPANY IS QUIETLY MAKING MASSIVE WATER DEALS A Little-Known Company Is Quietly Making Massive Water Deals. In the past several years, Los Angeles-based Renewable Resources Group has helped sell 33,000 acres of land to California’s most powerful water agency, the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California. Documents obtained by VOSD raise fresh questions about those deals. EVERYTHING THAT CAN GO WRONG WITH SOLAR PANELS The general consensus is that solar panels will continue generating power for at least 25 years but perhaps even 40 years or longer. Most panels have a 25-year manufacturer performance warranty thanks to past requirements under the California Solar Initiative rebate program and leases generally come with power production guarantees too. LONG, STRANGE MARIJUANA CASE TAKES ANOTHER TURN IN POT Long, Strange Marijuana Case Takes Another Turn in Pot Entrepreneur's Favor. District Attorney Summer Stephan has agreed to return to medical marijuana pioneer James Slatic and his business, Med-West Distribution, $289,979 — plus $5,484 in interest — that authorities confiscated in a 2016 raid on his Kearny Mesa facility. STANDARDS OF RESPONSE COVERAGE San Diego Fire-Rescue Department Standard of Coverage 1 Introduction One of the major issues the fire service has struggled with in the past decade is defining levels ofVOICE OF SAN DIEGO
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