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The resignation of LACAHSA CEO Ryan Johnson and the financialization of homelessness in Los AngelesThe resignation of Johnson is not the end of a mistake: it is the signal that a plan has succeeded, the machinery is now in place, the money is flowing.
Catalina Island Health and the city of Avalon will present the semi-annual Island Resident Resource Fair on Thursday, April ...
LA Mayor Karen Bass visited an Inside Safe operation which transitioned over 45 homeless individuals to shelters, improving ...
Taxpayers aren’t just funders for government programs—they’re investors, and they deserve returns, not excuses.
As Los Angeles County shifts millions in homeless services spending from LAHSA, officials are placing a big bet on Housing ...
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Hey SoCal on MSNLA County board resumes funding to address youth homelessnessThe Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors on Tuesday approved the restoration of nearly $9.8 million for programs to ...
The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors has approved a motion to restore $5.6 million for homeless youth and key ...
The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors voted Tuesday to cut more funds from several homelessness service programs — ...
The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors has approved a motion to restore funding for transitional age youth and key ...
Ryan Johnson, who was hired as interim CEO of the Los Angeles County Affordable Housing Solutions Agency in September, will ...
A memo details that nearly a third of all fires the LAFD responded to in the last six years involved a member of the homeless ...
Democratic California Assemblyman Corey Jackson introduced a bill making it easier for some college students in the Golden ...
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