The city of Anaheim spent around $17 million on credit card purchases from places like Target, Walmart and Amazon over the past two years without a major audit.
Monthly billing statements show purchases from Target, Walmart, Amazon and other vendors. LAist requested the records amid city oversight concerns.
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Twenty years later, many of the players and coaches from the Hurricanes’ championship team are still involved in hockey — and in the Raleigh area.
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