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How did L.A. County get to the stage that Va Lecia Adams Kellum, the top executive at homelessness agency LAHSA, is resigning ...
The City Council called for a report Tuesday on the implications of the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors’ decision to ...
The Homelessness Fraud and Corruption Task Force will investigate potential fraud and corruption involving local homelessness ...
LOS ANGELES - Va Lecia Adams Kellum, the CEO of the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority, announced her resignation on ...
Va Lecia Adams Kellum resigned from her position as CEO of the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority (LAHSA) Friday, ...
The new U.S. attorney for Los Angeles and surrounding areas says he will investigate potential fraud and corruption involving ...
L.A. County supervisors voted on Tuesday, April 1 to create the county’s own agency for homeless housing and services, which would be responsible for $1 billion in annual taxpayer funds from ...
The backstory: Va Lecia Adams Kellum, who joined as the agency’s CEO two years ago from L.A. Mayor Karen Bass’ administration ...
The Measure A funding makes up just some of the government money being pulled from the embattled Los Angeles Homeless ...
The debate over the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority has brought the city and county back to a familiar place: divided ...
The county's vote came on the day the countywide sales tax increased by a quarter-cent to provide additional funding for anti ...
The move comes despite objections from LA City Councilmembers who said creating a county department will deeply impact the ...