It turns out that Hollywood accounting isn’t limited to Hollywood. It’s everywhere in Los Angeles.
Va Lecia Adams Kellum, the head of the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority, announced her resignation Friday.
The debate over the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority has brought the city and county back to a familiar place: divided ...
The chief executive officer of the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority resigned days after the Los Angeles County Board ...
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NBC Los Angeles on MSNLA County defunds LA Homeless Services Authority to create its own departmentThe county's vote came on the day the countywide sales tax increased by a quarter-cent to provide additional funding for anti ...
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NBC Los Angeles on MSNLAHSA CEO resigns after LA County moves to defund the agencyVa Lecia Adams Kellum resigned from her position as CEO of the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority (LAHSA) Friday, ...
Columnist Teri Sforza writes that it’s not primarily social workers, or police, or doctors. It’s the heartbroken folks who ...
Auditors concluded the homeless authority’s lack of standards and oversight risks “resource misallocation and limited the ...
Los Angeles County adopted a $1 billion sales tax increase to use on homelessness spending just weeks after a court-ordered ...
The ordinance is expected to generate more than $1 billion a year for homeless services and affordable housing.
Supervisors will vote on the seismic change after a recent audit found that LAHSA could not account for millions of dollars of homeless funding.
The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors has voted to pull funding from the regional agency tasked with combating the ...
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