SACRAMENTO -- The state handed out millions in taxpayer dollars to community groups and local agencies without providing adequate oversight of how the money was spent, a newspaper reported Sunday. A review of the process used by the state Parks and Recreation Department to distribute grants revealed questionable business practices, poor record keeping and scant follow-up by the state, according to the San Francisco Chronicle. State auditors are scrutinizing how the department has handled dozens of grants after the Chronicle reported last month that the nonprofit San Francisco Neighbors Resource Center received a $500,000 grant earmarked for a community center...