SACRAMENTO, Calif. (KEYT) – The state of California noted this month that the adoption of chip-and-tap technology, predictive modeling tools, and coordinated investigations with law enforcement have ...
Two years after a wave of public benefit thefts that left low-income Californians scrambling to pay rent and afford food each month, Gov. Gavin Newsom is touting a significant decline in the reported ...
In halting childcare and welfare benefits to hundreds of thousands of low-income Californians, the Trump administration says it’s “concerned by the potential for extensive and systemic fraud.” “These ...
Following California’s proposal of a new tax targeting affluent citizens, social media is abuzz with condemnations and reports of wealthy investors fleeing or plotting their exit from the state, where ...
SILVESTRI ALLEGEDLY SET UP THE MEETING. THE CALIFORNIA STATE AUDITOR HAS RELEASED AN ANNUAL REPORT OF GOVERNMENT WASTE AND AMONG ITS FINDINGS, THE STATE’S EMPLOYMENT DEPARTMENT SPENT MILLIONS OF ...
How to Build a Burn Up Chart to Improve Project Visibility Your email has been sent Key takeaways: A burn up chart shows how much work has been done and how the total amount of work changes, providing ...
Just weeks after federal food benefits were restored following the government shutdown, some Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) funding is in limbo again. The program is known as ...
Members of the VFW Post 8900 carry flags down P Street at the start of the Central Valley Veterans Day Parade in downtown Fresno on Tuesday, Nov. 11, 2025. Senate Bill 694 would bar paid consultants ...
California and 20 other states are suing the U.S. Department of Agriculture over SNAP eligibility changes made under President Trump's "Big Beautiful Bill." Big Alaska earthquake strikes Susitna ...
The lawsuit is the third filed by the Justice Department against the state in a week. By Qasim Nauman The Justice Department sued California in federal court on Thursday, claiming that providing ...
A New Hampshire man has been indicted in a fraud scheme that prosecutors say stole more than $700,000 from California's unemployment department during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic. A federal ...
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