The proposal comes after a pair of scathing audits about the L.A. Homeless Services Authority, known as LAHSA. If approved, the money would instead be directly overseen by the county.
The vote was announced Thursday by Supervisor Lindsey Horvath. The motion from Horvath and Supervisor Kathryn Barger would yank the funding from LAHSA and instead have the county oversee the spending.
Post-Covid concerns about small landlords are continuing to drive the conversation around renter aid policies.
The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors officially declared last November to be Native American Heritage Month. Supervisors Hilda Solis and Lindsey Horvath co-authored the motion, which recognizes ...
The North Westwood Neighborhood Council heard updates on wildfire relief efforts during their February meeting. The NWWNC, ...
The Times filed a public records request for all text messages sent or received by the mayor while she was in transit that ...
The board of supervisors reject a proposed hiring freeze, yet the LA County CEO says spending in 2026 budget is fraught with ...
Promises to unify and work together to rebuild a wide swath of the Los Angeles region after January’s fires have given way to ...
Officials announced today that a new, unified access pass is available for areas of Pacific Coast Highway that were ...
Dozens of residents gathered at Balboa Boulevard and Rinaldi Street in Granada Hills on Monday, Feb. 24 to protest the ...
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