San Jose Moms Charged With Embezzling School Funds
SAN JOSE (AP) — Two San Jose moms have been charged with embezzling $30,000 from their kids’ elementary school fund that pays for extras, such as hiring school counselors and kindergarten handwriting...
View ArticlePeninsula School Districts Sue County Over Investment Losses
REDWOOD CITY (BCN) – 12 Peninsula school districts are suing San Mateo County in an effort to recuperate $20 million in investments the schools lost when Lehman Brothers collapsed in September 2008....
View ArticlePhil Matier: Extra Bay Area Bridge Toll Money Lost In Bad Credit Deal
SAN FRANCISCO (KCBS) – All that extra money that was supposed to roll into California state coffers when Bay Area bridge tolls went up may get eaten up by a credit swap gone bad. KCBS and Chronicle...
View ArticleBART-To-San Jose Sees An Infusion Of Cash From State
SAN JOSE (KCBS) – California may be broke, but that isn’t stopping the state from funneling more than $200 million into Bay Area transportation projects. This is especially good news for the Bay Area...
View ArticleSan Francisco Brainstorms Ways To Cash In On City Parks
SAN FRANCISCO (KCBS) – San Francisco’s Recreation and Parks Department is getting a list of money making recommendations from a prominent civic think tank. The San Francisco Planning and Urban Research...
View ArticlePhil Matier: MTA Will Pay Chinatown Group To Expedite SF Subway
SAN FRANCISCO (KCBS) – Dozens of San Francisco Chinatown residents will be relocated to make room for the new Central Subway project under an agreement that would also pay $8 million to a development...
View ArticleBART Finishes Fiscal Year With $20 Million Surplus
OAKLAND (KCBS) – BART directors were all smiles Thursday as the transit system finished the fiscal year with a $20 million surplus, which is rare in the current economic climate. BART’s bean counters...
View ArticleTransportation Group Finds Many Bay Area Bridges Structurally Deficient
SAN FRANCISCO (KCBS) – A new report has found that many of the Bay Area’s bridges are in dire need of repair and there isn’t enough money available to fix them. The study by Transportation for America,...
View ArticleNew SF Agency Tasked With Funding Affordable Housing
SAN FRANCISCO (KCBS) – On Thursday Mayor Ed Lee got down to the task of figuring out how to continue to fund affordable and workforce housing following the demise of the city’s redevelopment agency,...
View ArticlePelosi Welcomes Komen Reversal On Planned Parenthood Funding
WASHINGTON (CBS SF) – The Susan G. Komen for the Cure breast-cancer charity has reversed it decision to cut funding for Planned Parenthood after three days of controversy. Speaking on Capitol Hill,...
View Article$50M In Hercules Redevelopment Spending Questioned In Audits
HERCULES (CBS SF) – Audits by State Controller John Chiang’s office reveal that close to $50 million in state redevelopment funds appear to have been misspent by Hercules city officials between 2005...
View ArticleSan Quentin Inmates Give $36K To Bay Area Crime Victims’ Groups
SAN QUENTIN (CBS SF) — Inmates at San Quentin State Prison Tuesday were giving away $36,000 they have earned to five Bay Area crime victims’ service groups, a prison spokesman said. Twenty-seven...
View ArticleAudit Confirms California Parks Underreported Funding For 19 Years
SACRAMENTO (CBS/AP) – A new audit confirms that staff at the California Department of Parks and Recreation intentionally under-reported the amount of money in its accounts for at least 19 years. The...
View ArticlePark Officials Conspired At Highest Levels To Hide $20M From State
SACRAMENTO (CBS/AP) — The state attorney general’s office says officials at the highest level of the California Department of Parks and Recreation helped keep millions of dollars secret for more than a...
View ArticleCalifornia Schools Misappropriated Millions Of Dollars Intended For...
SAN FRANCISCO (CBS/AP) — State officials say California school districts have misappropriated tens of millions of dollars intended to provide meals to low-income students. A report issued Wednesday by...
View ArticleSF Still Millions Short In America’s Cup Fundraising Effort
SAN FRANCISCO (CBS/AP) – San Francisco officials are racing to raise tens of millions dollars from private donors to pay for security, transportation and the other costs of hosting the America’s Cup...
View ArticleAudit Reveals That California Does Not Track Costs Of Operating Parks
SACRAMENTO (CBS/AP) – A new audit finds that the state Department of Parks and Recreation does not know how much it costs to operate each of California’s 270 state parks, beaches and recreational...
View ArticleCalifornia Students Fail To Claim Millions In Financial Aid
OAKLAND (CBS/AP) — Millions of dollars in financial aid is being unclaimed by California low-income students qualified for college. The Oakland-based nonprofit Education Trust-West report released...
View ArticleCalifornia Worker Furloughs Increase State’s Long-Term Costs
SACRAMENTO (CBS/AP) – The state employee furloughs started under Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger greatly increased the cash-out liabilities owed by California taxpayers when those workers leave government...
View ArticleSan Jose Family Looks To Raise Money For Teen’s Funeral
SAN JOSE (KCBS) — The burial service for a 16-year-old San Jose homicide victim was supposed to occur on Wednesday but his family has had to cancel the funeral because they don’t have enough money to...
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