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Public Records Act Lawsuit Tests Ricardo Lara s Pledge Of Transparency, Says Consumer Watchdog

Public Records Act Lawsuit Tests Ricardo Lara s Pledge Of Transparency, Says Consumer Watchdog
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SD City Now Says No 911 Calls Exist Related to SDPD Beating of Unhoused Man – https://laprensa-sandiego org

SD City Now Says No 911 Calls Exist Related to SDPD Beating of Unhoused Man – https://laprensa-sandiego org
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Lincoln Heights Right, Planning Commission Wrong - There Are Public Health Issues (Toxins) with the Ave 34 Project

EASTSIDER-It’s no surprise that the Ave 34 Project has a troubled and slimy history. And now we find that after the Planning Commission gave the go-ahead for the project, new evidence proves that there are harmful toxins at the site.  The History   With a lot of help from Michael Henry Hayden, Richard Larsen, and Lincoln Heights Intel, we discovered during the Planning Commission hearing back in September of last year, that potential toxic chemicals underground were being ignored:  “Case in point a property next to the proposed building project, has known and serious pollution problems. Yet the Determination letter from the Planning Department simply indicates that there are no anticipated problems.

Shoreline reinstates superintendent s pay

Jump to navigation By  06/30/2021 Bob Raines, the superintendent of the Shoreline Unified School District who was arrested on June 8 for lewd acts with a child under age 14, had his pay reinstituted by the school board last week. After meeting with lawyer Jennifer Henry in closed session on June 23, board president Jill Manning-Sartori announced that Mr. Raines was placed on paid leave, reversing a decision to put him on unpaid leave under an education code that guides districts when employees are charged with sex crimes. Mr. Raines has been released on bail, and the District Attorney is still reviewing the case. Before the arrest, he announced he was retiring on June 30. At the board’s June meeting, one member of the public asked if Mr. Raines would still receive his retirement package, and the question was not acknowledged. School leaders have said nothing since the arrest. A California Public Records Act request for emails between board members dating back to the day

SLO Police Responded to 10 Calls About Man Who Killed Detective in May Shootout, Records Show

By Matt Fountain for The San Luis Obispo Tribune June 25, 2021 | 4:03 p.m. Friends said Edward “Eddie” Giron’s mental health declined significantly over the last year. Here, he’s shown after a climb at Bishop Peak in San Luis Obispo in an undated post from his Instagram account, and in a police mug shot.  (Courtesy photos) In less than a year, the San Luis Obispo Police Department responded to 10 calls for service related to the mentally ill man who later shot and killed Det. Luca Benedetti, records show. In one incident in 2020, police responded to perform a welfare check on Edward “Eddie” Giron, who the reporting party told police was “exhibiting signs of mania and paranoia,” according to a San Luis Obispo Police Department incident report.

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