Huntington Beach Company Focus of Seal Beach Embezzlement Case
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The U.S. Attorney’s Office alleges that the company stole $450,000 from the city.
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The U.S. Attorney’s Office alleges that the company stole $450,000 from the city.
Highly critical state audit of $42 billion statewide rail program focuses on lax accounting by the project’s prime contractor, which shared responsibility for Boston’s infamous ‘Big Dig’ tunnel project.
Why haven’t we been hearing more about PG&E’s Scam about Proposition 16? To me it is obviously a corporation trying to protect it’s power monopoly through the initiative process. Read a few facts here. I am outraged when I see their TV ads proclaiming the proposition “protects” taxpayers and voters…it is a prop that can be approved by 51 percent of voters that will require 66 percent of registered voters to allow a city to open their market to competitive bidding. The city of LA has its DWP, the city of Anaheim has its city Owned Power Company and I believe Long Beach and San Diego do also.
Who asked for the poll and why is Craig Hunter not included?
The 2008 campaign failed to disclose the identity of a major donor.
Dana Point and Huntington Beach families battle it out over beach concession and in the process show a side of county government that few see.
While undecideds still a big factor, Lewis Consulting tally indicates that the race is headed for a runoff, and a nasty one at that.
State auditor lambastes rail authority’s handling of planned $42-billion system.
Developer plans to put green-friendly homes on sacred site. Native American commission says land should be left alone.
Complaint alleges that Jan Horton offered a motion regarding a redevelopment area next to her home.