Daily Business Report: April 10 2026
Preservationists sue city over changes to historic program, argue environmental review is required
by Dave Schwab | Times of San Diego
A prominent group has sued the city, arguing that environmental study is required before the recent approval of changes to a historic preservation program can be considered valid.
The San Diego Superior Court action is being brought by Save Our Heritage Organisation, a nonprofit devoted to the preservation of San Diego’s historic architecture and landmarks.
SOHO wants an Environmental Impact Report to be done under the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), to address any adverse environmental impacts to historic resources posed by the city’s Preservation and Progress Program.
CA created an agency to stop conservatorship abuses. It has 1 employee
by Lynn La | CalMatters
Last month, CalMatters exposed how a fiduciary in Ventura County directed $2.7 million from her elderly clients to her husband’s health care company. A judge has already begun unwinding the conflicts.
Now, investigative reporter Byrhonda Lyons is back with her second story in the series, this time digging deep into the state agency that’s supposed to oversee licensed fiduciaries who can exert so much control over people’s finances and lives.
Take Donna Bogdanovich.
The Professional Fiduciaries Bureau started getting complaints about her just months after it awarded her a license in 2011.
What Are San Diego Police Helicopters Doing Up There?
By Rami Alarian | Voice of San Diego
The roar of a police helicopter overhead is an all too familiar sound to most San Diegans.
But recently they’ve been spotted breaking up college parties. Witnesses wondered how police helicopters became such a fixture in city airspace; what they’re doing up there; and how much it costs the taxpayer?
Voice of San Diego endeavored to find out.

