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Author Archives: Jennifer BowmanAssistant Editor

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Jennifer Bowman serves as inewsource's Assistant Editor. Before that, she was an investigative reporter focusing on government accountability issues in southern San Diego and Imperial counties. She also used to cover education. She’s happy to be back in her hometown after stints at daily newspapers in Michigan and North Carolina.

At the Asheville Citizen Times, Jennifer’s award-winning coverage of yearslong corruption helped lead to criminal convictions against five county officials. She also reported on wide-ranging financial fraud at a mental health agency while at the Battle Creek Enquirer.

Jennifer grew up in Chula Vista and went to San Diego State University. She spends much of her free time tending to an embarrassingly large collection of houseplants. Her family includes a toddler and a grumpy pug.

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Want to know more about LPS conservatorships? Here’s a guide.

Avatar photo by Jennifer Bowman September 19, 2022June 15, 2023 Why you can trust inewsource
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Tolls on state Route 125 could end soon. But a $143 million hurdle stands in the way

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Help us investigate mental health conservatorships in San Diego, Imperial counties

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SANDAG has new credit card rules. But will anyone face discipline for past misuse?

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New SANDAG policies clear first vote, headed to full board

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SANDAG’s CEO, and one of its biggest spenders, would be allowed to keep agency credit card despite ‘clear abuse’

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SANDAG CEO responds to credit card misuse, toll road mistake: ‘The buck stops with me’

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Disconnected South Bay toll stations cost SANDAG $1.8 million in lost revenue

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Taxpayers footed the bill for SANDAG staff to enjoy filet mignon, other upscale dining

Avatar photo by Jennifer Bowman April 7, 2022April 7, 2022 Why you can trust inewsource
This bus stop at the intersection of University Avenue and Park Boulevard, photographed on March 4, 2019, is the only portion of the Mid-City Rapid 215 route with dedicated lanes. New bus lanes on the route are planned for Park Boulevard. (Megan Wood/inewsource)
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SANDAG improperly used purchase cards, internal auditors find

Avatar photo by Jennifer Bowman March 11, 2022August 3, 2023 Why you can trust inewsource

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