California Gov. Gavin Newsom is requesting $2 billion in federal funding to develop low-income housing in Southern California communities devastated by the Palisades and Eaton Fires. Under a recently passed Los Angeles city ordinance,
Newsom announced the new program, Engaged California,​ will use digital platforms to inform the public about important issues that will ultimately help inform policy decisions and program design.
The initiative aims to connect Californians with government officials in times of disaster and allow them to express their concerns about matters affecting their day-to-day lives.
Riverside County sheriff Chad Bianco, who has been a vocal supporter of Donald Trump, has entered the race to replace Gavin Newsom as California governor. Bianco is the first major Republican to announce a bid to become California governor.
California officials say state data has found wildfire contamination can extend deeper than 6 inches, contradicting FEMA's previous claims.
Gibson, whose $14.5-million Malibu mansion burned down in the recent California wildfires, has previously been critical of the governor.
Chad Bianco, a tough-on-crime Republican Sheriff in California's Riverside County and a 2024 Trump supporter, launches a 2026 campaign for governor in the race to succeed term-limited Gov. Gavin Newso
But Newsom’s repeated attempts to gaslight the public are catching up with him. Perhaps most egregious is Newsom’s claim that his ill-advised $20 fast food minimum wage law has been a “win-win-win” for the state.
The 2028 presidential election may be over three years away, but for Governor Gavin Newsom, it may as well have already started. Quite simply, Newsom’s political future almost certainly depends on how he manages the cleanup and recovery process following last month’s wildfires.
A tough-on-crime Republican sheriff in California who supported President Trump in last year's election will launch a campaign for governor, a source familiar confirms to Fox News.
Gov. Gavin Newsom has asked Congress to approve nearly $40 billion in aid to help the Los Angeles area after January's devastating wildfires.