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This is Voice of San Diego’s weekly spitfire roundup of news. We cover local and regional politics, the environment, education, the border and more. This show features our investigative reporting and interviews with lawmakers and other special guests.

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This is Voice of San Diego’s weekly spitfire roundup of news. We cover local and regional politics, the environment, education, the border and more. This show features our investigative reporting and interviews with lawmakers and other special guests.

    Many Mini Cities

    Many Mini Cities

    This week, the Voice of San Diego hosts share big news on the county CAO search and the region's latest homelessness numbers.

    The Regional Task Force on Homelessness just dropped the data from it's annual point-in-time count, which shows the crisis is slowing down compared to last year, but remains worse than ever.

    Plus: Education Reporter Jakob McWhinney shares what he knows about an investigation into San Diego Unified superintendent Lamont Jackson, and the owners of Fashion Valley Mall announce plans to close a major retailer in exchange for more housing.

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    • 48 min
    County Boss Search Gets Mean

    County Boss Search Gets Mean

    This week, the Voice of San Diego hosts have the latest on a couple big stories we've been following.

    But first we'll circle back to a topic we covered a while back — the regulation of street vendors — which is now creating problems for some yoga instructors and luxury picnic businesses that have been operating on public land. 

    Plus: Education reporter Jakob McWhinney on why all schools aren't using research-backed methods for teaching kids how to read. The hunt for a new county CAO sparks threats of a lawsuit. San Diego City Council appears unimpressed by revised lease terms for a proposed homeless shelter.

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    • 50 min
    Trash Talk

    Trash Talk

    This week, the Voice of San Diego hosts dive into three burgeoning beefs between local politicos.

    The hunt for a new county CAO has become highly political, and more recently devolved into a debate over what white people are allowed to say in Spanish. 

    Editor Scott Lewis pulls back the curtain on the backlash from some local leaders over statements candidate Bridgette Browning directed at Chair Nora Vargas during a labor rally.

    Plus: South Bay leaders battle over proposed landfill. A bidding war between the supes and a local nonprofit over a Vista ranch. An update on Mayor Todd Gloria's proposed mega-shelter.

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    • 43 min
    The Man Behind the Mega Shelter

    The Man Behind the Mega Shelter

    Senior investigative reporter Lisa Halverstadt has been watching the city of San Diego's real estate deals for years.

    101 Ash St. was a notorious real estate endeavor in which the the city entered a lease-to-own deal for a downtown high rise. The deal was quickly engulfed in scandal and asbestos. After years of lawsuits and a criminal investigation, taxpayers paid more than $200 million dollars and the building remains vacant.

    So, when Mayor Todd Gloria unveiled a big new deal for a big new building to be a new homeless mega shelter, Halverstadt dug in.

    This week, Halverstadt discussed how this building came to the attention of city staff and the motivations of the man trying to sell it.

    Plus: A new softball scandal. What "fire SDG&E" really means. Goodbye to Nate.

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    • 55 min
    Power Struggles

    Power Struggles

    It wouldn’t be a presidential election year without a massive list of ballot measures. But a big one that would have stuck it to San Diego Gas & Electric's power supremacy was stalled — in large part because of a labor union.

    This week, we discuss a feud between SDG&E and public power proponents that played out in front of a San Diego City Council committee.

    Plus: The forgotten history of Midway. Students walk out of Logan Memorial. Our fight for public records.

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    • 41 min
    The Cannabis Equity Program Got Smoked

    The Cannabis Equity Program Got Smoked

    There was always a theory that if we were going to legalize cannabis, the people who used to get in trouble for selling it should get a chance to sell it again.

    The city of San Diego secured a grant to give people like that a leg up. But now it looks like they'll have to send the grant money back.

    This week, host Andrea Lopez-Villafaña shares an update to the city's Cannabis Social Equity program.

    Plus: The uncanny valley of education. Big questions and budget woes decelerate Mayor Todd Gloria's homeless shelter deal.

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    • 42 min

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