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Recent Stories by Andrew Donohue:
 E-mail Andrew Donohue at andrew.donohue@voiceofsandiego.org
Andrew Donohue oversees content, including daily news coverage, investigative projects and outside contributions. He has won national awards for investigative reporting and feature writing. Donohue also co-hosts voiceofsandiego.org radio, a weekly public-affairs program.
Pulling photos from the personal archives.
Friday, November 20 -- 4:27 pm
Just how much water is used at Balboa Park Golf Course and what's driving the Port District's consumption.
Friday, November 20 -- 4:20 pm
You can't mandate that kids buy books, uniforms or other supplies for a school activity -- even if it's an extracurricular.
Friday, November 20 -- 12:14 pm
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(March 5, 2009) — The Mayor's Office defends doling out $600,000 to EDC, but says outside contractors are being reviewed with an eye to next year. (Jan. 5, 2009) — The federal government says San Diego misused its funds and wants at least part of them back but city officials defended past practices, calling audit criticisms more of a 'paperwork' issue. (Oct. 24, 2008) — City employees will receive beefed up paychecks soon as San Diego is forced to return money it had intended to shore up the pension system. Union leaders urge them to spend it in town if possible. (Nov. 18, 2008) — The company's withdrawal from the Chula Vista waterfront project comes as the city is already struggling with the fallout from the housing bust and its own political slugfest. (Nov. 18, 2008) — The company's withdrawal from the Chula Vista waterfront project comes as the city is already struggling with the fallout from the housing bust and its own political slugfest. (Oct. 24, 2008) — City employees will receive beefed up paychecks soon as San Diego is forced to return money it had intended to shore up the pension system. Union leaders urge them to spend it in town if possible. (Sept. 11, 2008) — The audit paints the picture of a public agency where top officials consistently resorted to creative and clandestine means to boost their own pay and perks. (Aug. 21, 2008) — Before the bonus scandal incited public outrage, few if any City Hall officials exercised oversight or questioned the redevelopment authority. (July 24, 2008) — The transferring of $400,000 from flipping a piece of land to SEDC illustrates the depth of the relationship between the board chairman and the developer, Pacific Development Partners. (July 19, 2008) — The agency board is scheduled to review Carolyn Y. Smith's employment in private Wednesday as Mayor Jerry Sanders and three council members call for her removal.
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