An independent audit commissioned by a federal judge raised serious concerns about how Los Angeles city and county are handling the billions of taxpayer dollars spent on the homelessness crisis.
The number of homeless people dying in Los Angeles County has leveled off, with data showing a 1% mortality rate increase in ...
Auditors could not quantify the amount of money spent to establish beds and provide related homeless supportive services ...
LOS ANGELES - Rick Dreyfus hosted a BBQ lunch on Friday outside his construction site on Barrington Avenue, a project he ...
As Los Angeles recovers from historic wildfires, both previously unsheltered and chronically homeless people are facing even ...
An audit of homeless services provided by Los Angeles and the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority found them disjointed ...
This guide lists free services for individuals experiencing homelessness in Los Angeles, including food, showers, clothing, ...
California’s housing crisis is not an accident. It is not the unavoidable result of market forces, population growth, or even ...
Homeless services provided by the city of Los Angeles and the Los Angeles Homeless ... it found that service provider morale was strained by “crisis situations involving aggressive behavior ...
LAURA Academy is training entertainment workers and others as case managers for L.A. homeless services organizations, with ...
The Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority ... “And that's going to take that attention away from the homeless crisis, even as it exacerbates the homeless crisis.” Many homeless services ...