A California appeals court has expanded the right of state and local agencies to perform work with in-house labor and avoid competitive bidding on contracts

Opening the Courtroom Door
A California appeals court has expanded the right of state and local agencies to perform work with in-house labor and avoid competitive bidding on contracts
Former California Sen. Leland Yee, who pleaded guilty last summer to racketeering, should spend eight years in prison, federal prosecutors stated Wednesday, laying out 50
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A Petaluma slaughterhouse owner has been sentenced to a year in prison after he admitted selling mean from sick and uninspected cattle that resulted in