SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- California is ordering nearly all residents to stay home and limit social interaction until further notice to try to slow the spread of COVID-19. Gov. Gavin Newsom announced the statewide order on March 19, warning that unless the rise in cases of the novel coronavirus slows, it might overwhelm... read more →
Apr
08
Mar
18
In times of uncertainty, one of the best things we can do to ease our fears is to educate ourselves with research, facts, and data. Digging into past experiences by reviewing historical trends and understanding the peaks and valleys of what’s come before us is one of the many ways... read more →
Feb
29
Despite promising to use funding from California’s latest gas tax to fix the state’s crumbling roads, Gov. Gavin Newsom is using the money to fight so-called climate change instead. One America’s Pearson Sharp explains how billions of taxpayer dollars are being spent on projects residents didn’t approve. Learn about ExitCalifornia.Org... read more →
Feb
19
Half of the state’s registered voters said they have either given serious or some though to leaving the state President Trump was fundraising in liberal-leaning California this week, as research shows Golden State Republicans are becoming increasingly agitated over the state’s economic conditions. With Super Tuesday approaching next month, the... read more →
Feb
17
How low are mortgage rates? Transformational Mortgage Solutions’ David Lykken discusses the homeless crisis in San Francisco as JP Morgan hosts its annual health care conference in the city. Affordability was expected to be a bright spot in the housing market this year, thanks to forecasts that mortgage rates would remain relatively low throughout the... read more →
Jan
22
Christian Whiton, a former Trump State Department senior adviser, discusses how then California gubernatorial candidate Gavin Newsom said that he would grant free healthcare to illegal immigrants in California. California has a new governor – the young and ambitious Gavin Newsom. The telegenic Newsom will likely invigorate politics after years... read more →
Jan
07
WASHINGTON — California may end up losing about 40,000 people when the population is counted for the next census, yet another sign the state’s high cost of living and housing market are having an impact. Lawmakers say the solution must come from both the state and federal governments. For the... read more →
Dec
19
In a new ruling, the Supreme Court effectively mandated continued legal tolerance for homelessness across major cities on the West Coast of the United States. The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals recently ruled that Americans have a right to sleep on the streets and that it amounts to "cruel and unusual... read more →
Dec
13
Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti introduced a new citywide program this week that will install “bins” across sections of LA so the region’s homeless can store their personal belongings. “Thanks to the support of our City Council, we are doubling storage for Skid Row residents who need a safe place... read more →
Dec
06
On 60 Minutes on Dec. 1, there was a report on homelessness that mirrored a lot of the same issues faced in San Diego County. It focused partly on arguments among city leaders about whether the crisis is caused by an increase in mental illness and drug addiction or high... read more →