But homelessness has actually been growing faster in a remote desert region 90 minutes north of Downtown L.A.’s Skid Row. Sacramento State on Monday released the findings of a highly anticipated forensic examination of Capital Public Radio’s finances. It found more than $700,000 in “unsupported” payments, or payments that could not be backed up by expense reports or receipts. Homelessness in L.A. County’s northern desert region has more than doubled since 2018, far outpacing other parts of the county. On Monday, Sacramento State released the findings of a long-awaited forensic examination of Capital Public Radio’s finances, shedding more light into years of mismanagement at the NPR member station.
Source: The Guardian August 07, 2024 00:41 UTC