Deborah Sullivan Brennan is the San Diego reporter for CalMatters, covering regional stories from a statewide angle. She writes about life, politics, the economy and environment in San Diego County. She covers topics ranging from border pollution to elections to higher education.
Throughout her career, Deborah has covered government, environment and education for newspapers throughout Southern California.
She previously wrote about city hall for the Los Angeles Daily News, covering the San Fernando Valley’s bid to secede from the city, LAPD politics and ratepayer battles with the LA water and power department.
As a writer for the LA Times, Deborah investigated toxic hot spots in the San Gabriel Valley and unearthed stories about California’s backcountry in the mountains and deserts of Riverside County. And at the Palm Springs Desert Sun she broke news of a pyramid scandal involving high-ranking local leaders and reported on endangered species and sensitive desert habitat.
Ella posee a master’s degree in journalism and an undergraduate degree in peace and conflict studies from UC Berkeley. Deborah lives in North County San Diego with her husband, a wildlife biologist, and children. She speaks English, French and Spanish.
El Primer Distrito del Condado de Riverside está tratando de mantener su atmósfera rural mientras obtiene alumbrado público, calles pavimentadas y aceras.
Un juez rechaza la aprobación del condado de San Bernardino para un complejo de bodegas y el gobernador Gavin Newsom frena el desarrollo de bodegas con una nueva ley.
Un cambio en la ley de California ha establecido nuevas reglas sobre cuándo los atletas jóvenes pueden jugar y practicar en altas temperaturas, lo que afecta a las escuelas y equipos de todo el estado.
Los residentes y propietarios del Inland Empire se enfrentan a otra crisis: la salida de las empresas dispuestas a asegurar las viviendas contra catástrofes.
In addition to wildfires, the residents and property owners in the Inland Empire face another crisis, the departure of companies willing to insure homes against catastrophes.
Gov. Newsom signed last-minute legislation to limit where distribution centers can go. Supporters say it would shield neighborhoods from traffic and deliver cleaner air. But business groups warn the bill could threaten jobs in a booming industry.
Deborah Sullivan Brennan is the San Diego and Inland Empire reporter for CalMatters, in partnership with Voice of San Diego. She writes about life, politics, the economy and environment in Riverside and San Bernardino Counties.
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Deborah Brennan
Deborah Sullivan Brennan is the San Diego reporter for CalMatters, covering regional stories from a statewide angle. She writes about life, politics, the economy and environment in San Diego County. She covers topics ranging from border pollution to elections to higher education. Throughout her career, Deborah has covered government, environment and education for newspapers throughout Southern California.