Megan Wood
Photographer and Reporter, inewsourceMegan Wood is a videographer, photographer and reporter for inewsource. She started at inewsource as a photo and video intern while a journalism student at San Diego State University. Wood focuses on accountability journalism, particularly in schools, and provides photography and videos for stories by her inewsource colleagues.
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Flights that break the late-night takeoff curfew at San Diego International Airport are increasingly facing fines.
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Less than a week after inewsource’s story about the closed restrooms and park maintenance at Fault Line Park, the city said it is taking action to get the public amenities back open.
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Pinnacle Bayside Development received $1.6 million in public funds in exchange for maintaining Fault Line Park, including its restrooms. But two months after the park's grand opening in August 2015, the restrooms were locked.
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Melvyn Ingalls serves on a city board that advises the San Diego City Council and Planning Commission. He has been warned and cited four times for the RV park he operates without electrical hookups or sewage service.
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Children in San Diego County are reporting to school from trailers in scrapyards, from motels near trolley tracks and from cars they call home. Whether federal funds reach these children depends on the capability of their school district grant writer.
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Patient records are valuable to thieves who can use the information to create and use new credit cards, file false tax returns and even commit medical fraud.
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