Category: Investigative

Poway Drug Use: Too Much Talk or Not Enough?

This story was reported for Patch Media on Feb. 4, 2011. Depending on whom you ask, the issue of drug abuse—primarily of OxyContin—in Poway and, more specifically, at Poway High School is either a serious problem or one of little significance compared to other communities in the county. Some students at the school maintain that there isn’t a significant problem… Read more →

GLT’s financial missteps show ‘a business in trouble’

This story was reported for the San Diego News Network on May 19, 2010. Mikey Rox, a New York City freelance writer, was owed $600 when he stopped submitting his articles to San Diego’s Gay & Lesbian Times in February 2009. That represented a year’s worth of work. Rox says he tried contacting the magazine’s publisher Michael Portantino and associate… Read more →

Leading gay publication misleads its advertisers

This story was reported for the San Diego News Network on May 11, 2010. One of San Diego’s oldest gay and lesbian print publications has been misleading its advertisers with false circulation numbers and at the same time racking up debt, according to information obtained by San Diego News Network (SDNN.com) and San Diego Gay & Lesbian News (SDGLN.com). In… Read more →

Clinics, HIV services come under county scrutiny

This story was reported for the San Diego News Network on April 29, 2009. Sources gave Hoa Quach exclusive interviews. Allegations of misused federal funds, poor patient treatment, and a case manager pressuring a patient to have sex have prompted the county to investigate the delivery of services at community clinics. The county Compliance Office’s investigation focuses on allegations related… Read more →

Memo makes waves at City Hall as Goldstone fires back

This story was reported for San Diego News Network on October 15, 2009. San Diego City Chief Operating Officer Jay Goldstone released a memo Thursday in response to my story published Monday (“SDNN inquiry prompts investigation into city’s finances.”) I’m working on a complete story for Friday. As I originally reported, Councilmembers Donna Frye and Todd Gloria asked Mayor Jerry… Read more →

SDNN inquiry prompts investigation into city’s finances

This story was reported for San Diego News Network on October 12, 2009. Documents discovered through a Public Records Act request made by the San Diego News Network allege that the city of San Diego spent more than $250,000 on consultancy services offered by Grant Thornton without the City Council’s approval. Last year, the city council approved a memorandum of… Read more →