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Environment Report: San Diego Keeps Investing In Fossil Fuel Stock
The City Council that OK'd this investment policy is supposed to be operating under a ‘climate emergency’.
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The City Council that OK'd this investment policy is supposed to be operating under a ‘climate emergency’.
Plus: The sheriff’s top deputy, Kelly Martinez, revealed something interesting about some of her employees last week.
A recent court battle unearthed that the city exempts certain kinds of work from triggering a greenhouse gas emissions analysis.
Plus: Our final Politifest discussed San Diego Police Department’s role in addressing homelessness in the city.
What We Learned This Week is back, and it looks a little different.
Nobody from the GOP is running for sheriff and we have a sneak peek at the political chaos draft redistricting maps could trigger.
The hosts this week highlighted some of the most crucial moments that spotlight how directly law enforcement can shape society.
Nobody from the GOP is running for sheriff and we have a sneak peek at the political chaos draft redistricting maps could trigger.
Plus: Candidates for sheriff debate jails and vaccine mandates, the state of police reform and photo of the week.
Due to COVID-19, San Diego County's jail system has been quietly experiencing a seismic shift.
Many in southeastern San Diego believe that the police need to be reformed, but some advocacy groups are debating the role police play.
Many school districts slashed their police budgets or disbanded their police forces entirely following calls to defund police forces.
The tragic high-profile police murders of the last two years have ignited a long overdue national reckoning on policing.
Mayor Todd Gloria said during his mayoral campaign that he'd stop ‘criminalizing' homeless San Diegans.
Plus: Politifest recap and an interesting debate over how exactly to hold officials accountable.
Local health officials and the CDC report different rates of vaccination against COVID-19 in San Diego County.
Mayor Todd Gloria's ‘police and public safety reform package' included 11 items. We take a look at how they were coming along.
Reviewing the “police and public safety reform package,” reforming low level offense punishment and San Diego’s vaccine data.
Jesse Marx explains how police across the region are using surveillance tools to solve crimes – and the risk that arise from it.
In Episode 2 the hosts explain how law enforcement works in San Diego – and who holds police accountable after they kill someone.