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.
The plan to bring a long-awaited university to Chula Vista took an important step towards reality as Gov. Gavin Newson signed a law that reserves land for the project and creates a task force to guide development.
Several California lawmakers are demanding answers from the Trump administration after shrapnel rained down on Interstate 5 over the weekend during a live fire event that was part of the Marines 250th anniversary celebration.
California tourism numbers have dipped because of decreases in foreign travel and worsening international exchange rates. San Diego and its new $3.8 billion airport terminal have shown signals of a resurgence.
Two non-profits filed arguments with the Fourth District Court of Appeal last week, asking the court to reconsider a claim they filed in 2024 that the environmental impact report for the Hell’s Kitchen lithium mine near the Salton Sea neglects potential problems with air quality, water use, hazardous materials and tribal cultural resources.
Investigadores de UCLA han descubierto que las emisiones de sulfuro de hidrógeno en el Salton Sea están en niveles elevados y pueden causar graves efectos en la salud de quienes viven cerca del lago.
UCLA researchers have found that hydrogen sulfide emissions at the Salton Sea are at elevated levels and can cause serious health effects to those that live near the lake.
El cierre de hospitales rurales es un problema inminente en toda California. Dos legisladores del Inland Empire instan a las autoridades estatales a tomar medidas para salvar un hospital en Blythe.
The closure of rural hospitals is a looming problem across all of California. Two Inland Empire lawmakers are urging state officials to take action to save a hospital in Blythe.
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.