I wrote a millisecond-by-millisecond account of everything happening on a molecular level when naloxone tries to bring somebody back to life.
"8 minutes, 19 seconds: Inside one man’s dying body as Narcan molecules rush to reverse an overdose"
https://t.co/qgNpcYvf2m
A deeply disturbing story about how a 69-year-old man’s efforts to save a woman failed when San Diego County sheriff’s deputies apparently dismissed the incident because she was only a “transient.” Via @BCunninghamN and @lunettacaleb https://t.co/XzPT7G9A7F
Via @BCunninghamN and @Kristen_Taketa: Last year, @CityofSanDiego cleared more than 6,400 homeless camps. They preserved and catalogued personal belongings just 36 times. https://t.co/abusqpr1OF
Hi everyone! I’m so proud to announce that I joined the @sdut as the East County reporter! It’s surreal to report for the paper I grew up reading.
My DMs are open for tips, story ideas and anything else! 😊
This is big: San Diego County recently cancelled a multimillion-dollar contract to distribute naloxone, an overdose-reversing nasal spray that's commonly known as Narcan.
Naloxone vending machines are already being pulled from local jails.
https://t.co/68xR2KUChI
I spent @Comic_Con following a collector and a creator as they searched for someone who could help realize their long-held dreams.
https://t.co/C4UWAyR8Ku
Come work with me!
The Union-Tribune is hiring a reporter to cover East San Diego County. This used to be my beat and I already have phone numbers for you.
https://t.co/shhl8AN17l
Second, I was with this man when he decided he wanted to go to rehab. But the region has long had a shortage of detox beds.
Here's how officers responded.
https://t.co/kDRQ7g14ez
Here are 2 key perspectives about homelessness in San Diego:
First, I spent time with a mother and daughter who make enough to pay rent but lack the savings for an apartment deposit.
They mostly sleep in parking lots.
https://t.co/TBTRgW6fgo
On the same day a team editorial at @sdutOpinion on the ICE protests was pulled, my position as deputy editor was suddenly eliminated. Thanks 🙏🏽 to the SD community for allowing me to lift your voices. My next chapter TBA. I won’t be silenced and neither should you. 💪🏽
🧵Career highlight I hope will have many positive ripples: @Poynter just published a guide to homelesness reporting that I've spent months creating with an impressive group of journalists across the country with years of experience on the beat. https://t.co/9aguBSXT3Y
Have known for couple weeks this day was coming but that doesn’t make it any less sad. Bryce is gone way too soon and condolences to his lovely mom Bea, his brothers Bruce & Brian & the rest of his family & many friends who were lucky enough to know him. https://t.co/IJlcDO8jVG
ICYMI: I profiled San Diego’s first-ever cardinal, a prominent immigrants rights advocate headed to Washington D.C.
We get into all of it: His work during the AIDS crisis, fallout from sexual abuse within Catholicism, 500 years of California history …
https://t.co/WigH8rmx6n
Amid all the coverage about Robert McElroy, San Diego’s first-ever cardinal, nobody had placed his ascent within California history.
So I did.
“Historic or heretical? San Diego‘s cardinal is one of the US’s most consequential Catholic leaders.”
https://t.co/Iov9PxTiW9
After being a freelance contributor for years, today I'm joining the San Diego Union-Tribune's Watchdog team as a full-time reporter. Special thanks to @schulzsam, @SDUTmcdonald and Lora Cicalo for their support. Tips: [email protected]
San Diego's housing agency has decided it must shut off a key engine it has used to help deliver thousands of homes for homeless and low-income San Diegans.
https://t.co/uXxir8x8FI