
Cody Dulaney
Investigative Reporter at inewsource
Investigative reporter @inewsource | Ink stained from newspapers in the American South | Living the dream | @HulkHogan yelled at me once | he/him
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1 week ago |
inewsource.org | Cody Dulaney
Why this matters The San Diego region is in the middle of a housing and affordability crisis, and in the face of a warming planet where extreme weather is more common, new developments will continue to face environmental scrutiny. AI-assisted narration In this story we used an AI narration tool to help us meet our accessibility standards and provide our journalism to people who prefer to engage with an audio format.
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2 weeks ago |
inewsource.org | Cody Dulaney
Why this matters How to fix San Diego’s housing shortage is a problem that has dogged city leaders for years. AI-assisted narration In this story we used an AI narration tool to help us meet our accessibility standards and provide our journalism to people who prefer to engage with an audio format. We carefully selected this tool after making sure it operates in a way that would meet our editorial and ethical standards.
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3 weeks ago |
timesofsandiego.com | Cody Dulaney
Roughly 700 households across San Diego County could lose rental assistance as early as next year, throwing their housing stability into question in the midst of a regional crisis. The Trump administration decided to end a federal pandemic-era emergency housing voucher program five years before expected, according to a letter sent earlier this month to public housing agencies nationwide.
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4 weeks ago |
inewsource.org | Cody Dulaney
Why this matters San Diegans, similar to residents in other communities, are grappling with a housing and homelessness crisis. Oversight and accountability for federal housing programs is key to stretch limited funding to those who need it most. Roughly 700 households across San Diego County could lose rental assistance as early as next year, throwing their housing stability into question in the midst of a regional crisis.
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1 month ago |
timesofsandiego.com | Cody Dulaney
Almost every year for the past decade, the San Diego Police Department has exceeded its overtime budget, and it’s looking like this year won’t be any different. The police department anticipates coming in roughly $10 million over budget by the fiscal year’s end in June, according to a mid-year report. The main reason: There aren’t enough officers to respond to calls and overtime helps bridge the gap.
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RT @JournalismProj: AJP-supported @inewsource won the Free Speech & Open Government Award from @FACoalition for its investigation into ille…

RT @FACoalition: Congratulations to 2024 FAC Award winner @dulaneycd of @inewsource for his investigation into illegal rent increases in Sa…

RT @laura_wingard: Renters don’t have it easy in San Diego. Now budget cuts may stop the city’s plan to know more about evictions before it…