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Recent Stories by Will Carless:
 E-mail Will Carless at will.carless@voiceofsandiego.org
Will Carless is a staff writer. He works on the public safety beat, covering local police, fire and other public safety departments. He also covers border issues and immigration.
Will arrived in San Diego five years ago from England. He read law at Exeter University and worked briefly as a lawyer in London before moving to California to become a writer. Before joining the team, Will spent a year at the La Jolla Light newspaper as Arts and Culture Editor. Will lives in Encinitas with his wife Christin and enjoys traveling and surfing.
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
College controversies, getting cash at your local high school and why Obama hearts preschool.
Friday, November 20 -- 8:14 am
What the city giveth, the Navy taketh away.
Friday, November 20 -- 6:16 am
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(July 12, 2009) — Experts say depressed incomes and escalating unemployment won't cause an immediate spike in crime, but there could be problems down the road. (July 8, 2009) — The supes lost their case, Jerry Brown issued new guidelines and Obama is more lenient than Bush. But cultivating medical marijuana still gets you busted in San Diego. (July 2, 2009) — Knowing who reported the campaign fundraiser -- and why -- to the sheriff could be key to understanding the case, but the department isn't saying much. (June 28, 2009) — San Diego-based The Amerland Group has faced a fatal fire, a criminal investigation into its actions and a lawsuit accusing it of discrimination elsewhere in the state. (June 3, 2009) — City documents fail to back up the case made for the creation of a new firefighting rank that will cost taxpayers hundreds of thousands of dollars a year. (June 3, 2009) — City documents fail to back up the case made for the creation of a new firefighting rank that will cost taxpayers hundreds of thousands of dollars a year. (June 11, 2009) — San Diego could be forced into an involuntary redesign of its redevelopment efforts depending on results of closed-door meetings between city officials and a federal agency. (May 14, 2009) — A San Diego-based researcher has developed a revolutionary technique for detecting deception based on what a person says rather than how they say it. (May 10, 2009) — Two recent setbacks for the Chula Vista mayor add to a tumultuous couple of years for the leader of the county's second-largest city. (May 20, 2009) — With tens of millions of stimulus dollars set to flood the region, a look back at post-9/11 homeland security spending in San Diego shows how difficult it can be to keep tabs on all that dough.
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