Former SF Homelessness Nonprofit CEO Charged With Nine Felonies
The former CEO of a San Francisco homelessness nonprofit was charged with nine felony counts Monday amid allegations that she misappropriated more than $1 million in public funds.
The former CEO of a San Francisco homelessness nonprofit was charged with nine felony counts Monday amid allegations that she misappropriated more than $1 million in public funds.
The Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority (LAHSA) is already under scrutiny over allegations of financial waste, mismanagement, and a lack of transparency.
Local governments are increasingly being held to higher accountability standards when accessing state homelessness funds.
On Friday, the Department of Finance unveiled Governor Gavin Newsom’s $348.9 billion budget proposal for the upcoming fiscal year.
Two homeless housing projects that were slated for Ocean Ave.
Los Angeles County officials have paused two controversial homeless housing projects in Santa Monica, giving developers more time to discuss the matter with city residents.
The Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority (LAHSA) has adopted a formal conflict-of-interest policy to help protect against abuse, liability, and reputational harm.
A federal judge has approved former Los Angeles City Controller Ron Galperin and digital forensics expert Daniel Garrie as court-appointed monitors in the case of LA Alliance for Huma
The City of Norwalk has agreed to repeal a citywide moratorium on homeless shelters and allocate $250,000 to affordable housing as part of a legal settlement with the State of California.
Governor Gavin Newsom convened a new task force last month, which is responsible for clearing homeless encampments on state property across major cities.