Voters approved Measure A last year to help maintain programs and provide more revenue to address homeless crisis.
Supervisors will vote on the seismic change after a recent audit found that LAHSA could not account for millions of dollars ...
The BriefLos Angeles County voters approved Measure A, a half-cent sales tax to fund homelessness solutions, replacing the ...
Don't we all want better for all people who are this impoverished? Los Angeles cannot thrive if there is one community of ...
Mayor Karen Bass rushed to the hearing after Judge David Carter noted her initial absence, and he had harsh words for a LAHSA ...
LA:RISE was among the programs that saw the largest drop in county funding in the fiscal year that starts in July. The Board ...
A federal judge said Thursday he “distrusts” figures the city of Los Angeles is receiving from homeless service providers and ...
L.A. Supervisors backed off plans to cut aid that helps people stay housed — but went forward with other cuts prevention ...
Mayor Karen Bass and other elected leaders faced a federal judge after an independent audit found accounting issues with the ...
An audit ordered by a federal judge of L.A.'s homeless spending found a lack of data and financial systems used to keep track ...
A revamped anti-homelessness funding measure approved by Los Angeles County voters in November is set to take effect Tuesday, meaning the county’s sales tax will rise by a quarter-cent. Los Angeles ...