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 ...
L.A. County supervisors voted on Tuesday, April 1 to create the county’s own agency for homeless housing and services, which ...
Va Lecia Adams Kellum’s departure from LAHSA comes after L.A. County leaders voted to pull hundreds of millions of dollars ...
LOS ANGELES - Va Lecia Adams Kellum, the CEO of the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority, announced her resignation on ...
The chief executive officer of the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority resigned days after the Los Angeles County Board ...
Don't we all want better for all people who are this impoverished? Los Angeles cannot thrive if there is one community of ...
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 officials have moved to take control of hundreds of millions of dollars in homelessness spending after two ...
It turns out that Hollywood accounting isn’t limited to Hollywood. It’s everywhere in Los Angeles.
The initial incident took place in the 2300 block of E. 68th Street on Jan. 10, 2021 at around 8:10 p.m., according to the Long Beach Police Department.
Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority CEO Va Lecia Adams Kellum resigned Friday afternoon, just days after the troubled agency was told it would be losing most of its funding and employees to a new ...