Media 2 days ago Mayor Daniel Lurie sees 'vibe shift' in San Francisco as he works to clean up city Democratic San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie declared that more and more people are proud to be San Franciscans again as he has worked to bring order to its streets.
US 5 days ago Massive nude woman sculpture in blue city sparks reaction after public unveiling: 'Embarrassed' San Francisco unveiled a 45-foot nude statue, prompting criticism across the political spectrum as homelessness and public safety dominate headlines.
Homeless Crisis April 10 LA County homeless spending under the microscope of newly appointed US attorney Newly appointed U.S. Attorney Bill Essayli has launched a federal task force to investigate billions in unaccounted homeless funds in Los Angeles County.
VIDEO April 10 Trump-appointed US attorney targets LA homeless fund U.S. Attorney for the Central District of California Bill Essayli sat down with Fox News' Matt Finn to discuss the probe into the LA homeless fund. Fox News contributor Kennedy also weighed in on the investigation and Obama's divorce rumors.
Homeless Crisis April 7 Red city at center of Supreme Court ruling faces new ‘demoralizing’ hurdle in policing homeless camping Grants Pass, Oregon, was at the center of a Supreme Court ruling giving cities and states more power to police homelessness. A shelter director says it hasn't helped.
VIDEO April 4 Red city at center of SCOTUS ruling blocked from policing homeless camping again Grants Pass, Oregon, was at the center of a Supreme Court ruling giving cities and states more power to police homelessness. Shelter director Brian Bouteller says it hasn't helped.
Housing March 30 HUD chief showcases how private-public partnerships uplift economically neglected areas in Philly tour HUD Secretary Scott Turner visited Philadelphia on Thursday to see how Opportunity Zones and private investments have revitalized areas of the city that had long been neglected.
Homeless Crisis March 30 Judge blocks Oregon city at center of SCOTUS homelessness ruling from enforcing ban on encampments An Oregon judge issued a preliminary injunction blocking a city from enforcing homeless encampment restrictions unless certain conditions are met.
Homeless Crisis March 26 Massive RV parking lot in California city taken over by homeless squatters The homeless have taken over a luxury RV parking lot in the City of Industry, California. Rampant crime, including burglaries, have since plagued the area.
VIDEO March 26 Cleanup to begin Wednesday at California RV lot taken over by squatters Cleanup at a crime-ridden homeless encampment is set to begin today after squatters took over a luxury abandoned RV parking in City of Industry, California. (Fox 11 Los Angeles)
VIDEO March 26 Homeless squatters take over California luxury RV parking lot Homeless squatters have taken over a luxury RV parking lot in City of Industry, California. Massive fires and crime, including burglaries, have since plagued the area. (Fox 11 Los Angeles)
Entertainment March 21 En Vogue singer Dawn Robinson says she’s not homeless, chose to live in her car En Vogue singer Dawn Robinson has clarified she's not homeless and is choosing to live in her car "temporarily" while on a "healing and self-discovery" journey.
Illegal Immigrants March 13 Family of NYC subway burning victim says Democrats need to answer for how migrant suspect allowed back into US The family of a woman who police said was lit on fire and burned to death, said they want Democrats to answer about how the illegal migrant suspect got back into the country to commit the horrific crime.
Media March 13 Actor Frank Stallone says he now takes certain safety measures in 'filthy' and 'scary' California Actor Frank Stallone sounds off on the current "filthy" state of California and blasts Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass and Gov. Gavin Newsom for skewed priorities.
Media March 7 CA mayor declares 'homelessness can’t be a choice,' suggests arresting those who repeatedly refuse shelter San José Mayor Mahan proposed a new policy to tackle the homeless crisis in his city which would arrest homeless residents who repeatedly refuse to accept shelter.
Donald Trump March 6 Trump says DC Mayor Bowser 'must clean up' homeless encampments in the capital President Trump said DC Mayor Muriel Bowser must clean up the "unsightly" homeless encampments within the city or the federal government "will be forced to do it for her."
Andrew Cuomo March 1 Former Gov. Andrew Cuomo launches NYC mayoral bid Former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo launched his bid for New York City mayor with a video posted on his X account. This comes after much speculation that the governor would launch a comeback after leaving office in 2021.
Homeless Crisis February 21 New law clamps down on homeless as blue city advocate admits the 'frustration' is justified Fremont, California, voted to ban camping on public property while also creating harsh penalties for anyone who is found 'aiding and abetting' the encampments.
US February 19 Beauty pageant queen, 18, who overcame childhood homelessness, abuse killed in Florida car crash An 18-year-old beauty pageant queen who overcame childhood homelessness and an abusive mother was killed in a car crash with a tractor-trailer in Florida.
Homeless Crisis February 13 California city passes sweeping homeless encampment ban on all public property Fremont, California passed a strict ordinance to ban homeless encampments on all public properties, including parks, on a 6-1 city council vote on Tuesday night.
Detroit February 12 2 homeless children freeze to death while sleeping in van with family in Detroit: police Police in Detroit said that two homeless children froze to death while they slept in a van with their family on Monday, while the city’s mayor revealed that their mother had reached out to homeless services a few months ago.
VIDEO February 12 2 homeless Detroit children freeze to death while sleeping in van with family: police Two homeless children froze to death while they slept in a van with their family inside a Detroit parking lot on Monday, according to police. (FOX 2 Detroit)
Politics February 7 Dem mayor unleashes task force in attempt to rescue crime-ridden city: 'Restore order to our streets' San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie launched the San Francisco Police Department Hospitality Task Force as he works to clean up San Francisco's streets.
Atlanta January 28 Blue city looks to halt homeless encampment sweeps after city truck crushes sleeping man A 49-year-old homeless man died earlier this month after a homeless camp was being cleared by the city of Atlanta. Witnesses said a city truck crushed him.
New York January 23 Homelessness nearly doubles in blue state in just 2 years: report Homelessness in New York has dramatically worsened between 2022 to 2024. Asylum seekers are the main cause of the issue, accounting for 88% of the homeless.
Opinion January 18 LA fires tragic reminder that ignoring homeless problem can't continue Homeless individuals face dense and often interwoven challenges, including underemployment or non-employment and the unavailability of a support network.
US Crime January 17 Turnstile 'spikes' installed in NYC's crime-ridden subways as Hochul beefs up police presence New York Gov. Kathy Hochul has announced a new $77 million plan to clamp down on subway crime, while the MTA has also begun installing spikes on some of its turnstiles to stop fare evaders.
Crime January 15 Man avoids prosecution for fighting back against migrant subway attack, fatally stabbing 1 A man who was asleep on a New York City subway train when a group tried to rob him will not face charges after he fatally stabbed one of them.
Opinion January 8 Why blue state policies are causing even more homelessness in America We know nobody chooses to be homeless, but are these progressive blue states creating an out-of-control spiral because of incredibly poor policies?
Homeless Crisis January 6 Neighborhood rocked by homeless camp triple murder as former police officer calls for government to intervene A Louisiana man has been charged with murdering three people found dead in a homeless encampment, prompting calls for government help to protect the public.