California Gov. Gavin Newsom's Disappearance from the National Stage

California Gov. Gavin Newsom, once a potential presidential candidate, has disappeared from the national stage due to his poor performance in a debate with Ron DeSantis, rising crime rates, homelessness crisis, and failing state of California.

Retail Exodus in San Francisco's Union Square

San Francisco's Union Square area is facing a retail exodus with high vacancy rates due to crime, drugs, and homelessness, leading to a significant decline in the city's retail performance. The situation is worsened by California's homelessness crisis and ineffective spending on the issue.

Los Angeles Mayor's Initiative to Address Homelessness Crisis

Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass is implementing a program called LA4LA which aims to house the homeless by involving wealthy residents in funding housing. The initiative has garnered support from local business leaders as a potential solution to the city's homelessness crisis.

California's Homelessness Crisis and Economic Struggles in Los Angeles

The LA Times reported on the dire economic outlook in Los Angeles, with 51% of renters worried about their economic futures and the cost of housing causing strain. Homelessness concerns are high, with many renters fearing eviction.

California's Homelessness Crisis and Government Spending

Former MLB star and Republican U.S. Senate candidate Steve Garvey criticizes California's handling of the homelessness crisis, calling for a federal audit of the state's spending of $24 billion since 2018 with little improvement in the situation.

California Gov. Gavin Newsom addressing the homelessness crisis

California Gov. Gavin Newsom addresses homelessness crisis and businesses leaving the state in an exclusive interview with Fox News. A state audit found that the council failed to track how billions of dollars have been spent on tackling the crisis. Homelessness in California has increased from 151,000 in 2019 to 181,000 in 2024 despite significant spending.