Did bank oversight enable $54M fraud by city controller?
City attorney says that inaction by bank led to the largest municipal theft in U.S. history.
City attorney says that inaction by bank led to the largest municipal theft in U.S. history.
The Illinois CPA Society (ICPAS) has announced the appointment of Todd Shapiro as its new President and Chief Executive Officer, effective immediately.
A growing number of U.S. workers are creating a second source of income by starting their own businesses while also working a full or part-time job, a trend known as "moonlighting."
Retail employment in central Ohio is shifting away from stores and toward logistics activities such as trucking and warehousing, a new report on Franklin County retail activity shows. And while employment in the sector continues its decline, the rate is slowing.
A bill that would require food producers to label products containing genetically-engineered ingredients continued to march forward in the Legislature on Wednesday.
Workers in Washington state are making more money these days, according to the latest findings from the state Employment Security Department.
After servers that contained payroll data for about 3,000 Moore Public Schools employees were lost in a pile of rubble in the May 20 tornado, it quickly became apparent that the district would be unable to make payroll for teachers who were due a paycheck that Friday.
Woodland school leaders want to shrink kindergarten class rosters now jammed with 30 students. Natomas Superintendent Chris Evans wants to add a week of school. And Washington Unified leaders will give raises to teachers in West Sacramento.