LAHSA Adopts Conflict‑of‑Interest Rules After Ethics Controversy
The Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority (LAHSA) has adopted a formal conflict-of-interest policy to help protect against abuse, liability, and reputational harm.
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.
A new analysis of California’s rental market shows the state continues to rank near the bottom for renter-friendliness, despite modest gains in the Central Valley.
Four years after lawmakers passed SB 9, another housing bill is roiling neighborhood councils and local governments.
President Donald Trump issued an executive order (EO) last Thursday encouraging
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A Bay Area city has been named the best place in California for renters by WalletHub.