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.
She has 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.
Domestic violence survivors sometimes lack protections when a convicted abuser is released from prison. A proposal by a San Bernardino Democrat aims to close the gap.
La demanda alega que el proyecto Hell's Kitchen, de 1,800 millones de dólares, podría causar problemas de agua y aire que no se revelaron en su informe de impacto ambiental. Un juez no estuvo de acuerdo.
Social and environmental groups sued last year saying the $1.8 billion Hell's Kitchen project could cause water and air problems not disclosed in its environmental impact report. A judge disagreed.
Culture war issues such as racial discrimination, LGBTQ rights and partisan politics have been lightning rods for controversy at public school board meetings in the Inland Empire in recent years. In 2023, parents, students and teachers sued Temecula Valley Unified School District over its policies to ban teaching of critical race theory and require teachers to inform parents if students […]
A new bill would remove the right of California's female transgender athletes in to participate in high school sports teams that match their gender identity.
Los nuevos proyectos de ley propuestos por los legisladores del Inland Empire anularían nuevos estándares de combustible, eliminarían los impuestos sobre las propinas y reforzarían las investigaciones de personas indígenas desaparecidos o asesinados.
New bills proposed by Inland Empire lawmakers would void new fuel standards, remove taxes from tips and bolster investigations of missing or killed Indigenous people.
Child care's expense is linked to a lack of supply, which is linked to a lack of workers, which is linked to low pay and poor benefits in the industry, panelists said.
Algunas comunidades rurales de California se resisten a los esfuerzos por agilizar los permisos para parques eólicos y solares y para el almacenamiento de baterías por razones ambientales o de seguridad.
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 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.