I wrote several months ago about San Diego’s role in the sudden downfall of the Metropolitan Water District’s general manager, Adel Hagekhalil. A workplace discrimination complaint brought him down and, among many other points, that complaint, from the then CFO, referenced his deference to San Diego board members as fiscally reckless.
Brian Caldwell has been leading photo tours on Lake Hodges for years, with many spectators drawn in by wildlife. But after an inspection in 2022, the state mandated the water level be dropped, and Caldwell noticed a change in the wildlife population.
/in Media Coverage, San Diego County/by dguillen /San Diego Union-Tribuneby Teri Figueroa Mentioned: San Diego County Water Authority Quoted: San Diego County Water Authority
San Diego County wants to buy a second firefighting helicopter equipped for making water drops at night. It has nearly $4 million in hand but needs to find $14 million to pay for it. The Board of Supervisors on Tuesday voted a unanimous 4-0 to pursue funding for the new helicopter, as well as buying […]
Cooler, Wetter Weather Expected to Displace Warming Trend By Mid-Week
/in Media Coverage, San Diego County /by Milla Kuiper /Times of San Diegoby Brooke BinkowskiSan Diego County is experiencing mild and dry weather, but rain is likely on the way later in the week, forecasters said.
Politics Report: Oh Henry!
/in Media Coverage, San Diego County /by dguillen /Voice of San Diegoby Scott LewisI wrote several months ago about San Diego’s role in the sudden downfall of the Metropolitan Water District’s general manager, Adel Hagekhalil. A workplace discrimination complaint brought him down and, among many other points, that complaint, from the then CFO, referenced his deference to San Diego board members as fiscally reckless.
Lake Hodges Tour Guides Say Low Water Levels Negatively Impacting Business
/in Media Coverage, San Diego County /by Milla Kuiper /Fox 5 San Diegoby Delaney WhiteBrian Caldwell has been leading photo tours on Lake Hodges for years, with many spectators drawn in by wildlife. But after an inspection in 2022, the state mandated the water level be dropped, and Caldwell noticed a change in the wildlife population.
County Looking to Buy Second Helicopter for Night Missions as It Takes Hard Look at Fire Response
/in Media Coverage, San Diego County /by dguillen /San Diego Union-Tribuneby Teri Figueroa Mentioned: San Diego County Water AuthorityQuoted: San Diego County Water Authority
San Diego County wants to buy a second firefighting helicopter equipped for making water drops at night. It has nearly $4 million in hand but needs to find $14 million to pay for it. The Board of Supervisors on Tuesday voted a unanimous 4-0 to pursue funding for the new helicopter, as well as buying […]