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Lorie Hearn is the chief executive officer and editor of inewsource. She is a lifelong news-aholic who started her reporting career writing her Girl Scout newsletter at age 12. High school and college were filled with school newspaper work, and after graduation, she worked as a reporter for newspapers on both coasts. At The San Diego Union-Tribune, when she relinquished her front seat on the world as a reporter, she became an assistant editor, then Metro Editor and finally Senior Editor for Metro and Watchdog Journalism. She still has boxes full of clippings and front pages of her work that she figures she'll pore over in her old age.

Lorie considers San Diego her home — even her hometown, since, as a child, her family moved around the country. When she's not editing a project, writing a grant proposal or out in the community extolling the importance of nonprofit, accountability journalism, she's experimenting in the kitchen, walking her labradoodle, reading fiction or watching ancient Perry Mason reruns.

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English

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John & Jane Does on life support in California

by Lorie Hearn October 6, 2014August 11, 2020 Why you can trust inewsource
A photo of the 2013 Caiman MRAP acquired by the San Diego Unified School District Police Department. The decals have been digitally rendered onto the vehicle. Courtesy: San Diego Unified School District.
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San Diego Unified to return MRAP

by Lorie Hearn September 19, 2014August 11, 2020 Why you can trust inewsource
A photo of the 2013 Caiman MRAP acquired by the San Diego Unified School District Police Department. The decals have been digitally rendered onto the vehicle. Courtesy: San Diego Unified School District.
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Armored tanks, money and politics

by Lorie Hearn September 10, 2014August 11, 2020 Why you can trust inewsource
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A letter, a road and some cool graphs…

by Lorie Hearn July 14, 2014August 11, 2020 Why you can trust inewsource
Republican Carl DeMaio (l) and Congressman Scott Peters.
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Digging into the 52nd

by Lorie Hearn June 26, 2014August 11, 2020 Why you can trust inewsource
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Where’s all that neighborhood money going?

by Lorie Hearn June 23, 2014August 11, 2020 Why you can trust inewsource
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New York is lovely in October

by Lorie Hearn June 11, 2014August 11, 2020 Why you can trust inewsource
Two voting precincts encompass nearly all the residential areas of Barrio Logan (outlined in black). The precinct outlined in red contains most residential areas. The precinct outlined in blue contains nearly all the remainder.
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Red and blue blobs

by Lorie Hearn June 6, 2014August 11, 2020 Why you can trust inewsource
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The coin of the realm

by Lorie Hearn June 5, 2014August 11, 2020 Why you can trust inewsource
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Newsletter: May 19, 2014

by Lorie Hearn May 19, 2014August 11, 2020 Why you can trust inewsource

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