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USA TODAY Greetings! I m Winston Gieseke, philanthropy and special sections editor for The Desert Sun in Palm Springs, wondering how it got to be February so soon. Here are the latest headlines from the Golden State on this Monday. In California brings you top Golden State stories and commentary from across the USA TODAY Network and beyond. Get it free, straight to your inbox. Newsom feels the heat With COVID-19 ravaging the Golden State and creating economic hardship, Californians are frustrated. Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom was already disliked by pockets of the state for his liberal policies, but the pandemic has pushed discontent to a new level. And Newsom is in the crosshairs. ....
Stockton resident Kathie Trees was homeless up until a few months ago. She says there’s a lot of negative misconceptions about people living unsheltered. For example, people may assume the homeless are drug addicts, thieves or prostitutes. But Trees said that’s not true. She also added that many people who live on the streets don’t want to be there. “I hated every minute of being homeless,” Trees said. In November, Trees was able to move into a trailer at the Stockton Shelter for the Homeless with her dog and boyfriend. She was also recently hired to work in its new temporary low-barrier women s shelter. ....
Low-barrier, winter homeless shelter for single women now open in Stockton [The Record, Stockton, Calif] Stockton Shelter for the Homeless opened a winter shelter for single women this past week. The new low-barrier accommodations is the first of its kind in Stockton. The shelter has long offered low-barrier beds to men, meaning they don’t have to pass a drug test to check in for the night, as well as separate medium-barrier accommodations for women and families. But Shelter CEO JoLyn McMillan says they have never been able to offer something like this to single women. “This is the first for the city and for the shelter,” McMillan said. ....