The Board of Supervisors pulled hundreds of millions of dollars from LAHSA after a scathing audit found the homeless services agency couldn't account for the money.
Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority CEO Va Lecia Adams Kellum resigned Friday afternoon, just days after the troubled ...
Va Lecia Adams Kellum’s departure from LAHSA comes after L.A. County leaders voted to pull hundreds of millions of dollars ...
The L.A. County Board of Supervisors is looking to pull hundreds of millions of dollars out of LAHSA, a move that unnerves ...
The plan would move more than $300 million and hundreds of workers out of the Los Angeles Homeless Service Authority and into ...
The new county agency is expected to be in place by Jan. 1, 2026, with all funding pulled from the Los Angeles Homeless ...
The seismic move comes despite objections from several Los Angeles City Councilmembers who said the process of creating a ...
A revamped anti-homelessness funding measure approved by Los Angeles County voters in November takes effect Tuesday.
Los Angeles officials have moved to take control of hundreds of millions of dollars in homelessness spending after two ...
Voters approved a half-cent sales tax to fund homeless programs in Los Angeles County. Here's where that money will go. By Jonathan Lloyd and City News Service • Published April 1, 2025 ...
A 2021 fire is now viewed by some LA residents as a symbol of the city’s failure to control the spread of homeless encampments that have become a major cause of fires in the city.
The CEO of the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority, Va Lecia Adams Kellum, announced her resignation on Friday. Adams ...