News about Scott Baio
REVEALED: Why wealthy Californians are ditching their LA mansions in droves - and where they are fleeing
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January 16, 2024
Californians are packing up their LA mansions and flocking to states where you will get more value for your money and avoid extortionate charges, rampant crime, and the Golden State's homelessness crisis. Celebrities, families, and CEOs are among California's wealthy people who are skipping town to escape the recently enforced'mansion tax,' which is aimed at wealthy people. The program, which saw an additional four percent levy on homes over $100, went into place on April 1, 2023, and many Californians saw it as a sign of departure.
How residents and businesses are fleeing Dem-run cities in droves
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May 16, 2023
Residents in Portland, Los Angeles, Seattle, and San Francisco are taking over homeless encampments, with soaring crime, daylight drug use, and no response by police officers due to budget cuts. Furious residents and company owners are accusing city officials of turning a blind eye to the crisis and not concerned about the long-term solution by assisting the homeless in finding houses. Many people have left their homes and business owners to relocate elsewhere in San Francisco due to the city's inability.
Since leaving California, Scott Baio lives in a Florida condo
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May 14, 2023
While their new home is being built in Florida, Scott Baio and his wife are living in a condo. Baio spent 45 years on Los Angeles' West Coast, but cites the city's large homeless population as the reason for their departure.
While waiting for a house to be constructed in Florida, Scott Baio and his wife are living in a condo
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May 13, 2023
While Scott Baio and his wife are living in a condo, their new home in Florida is being constructed. Baio spent 45 years on the West Coast of Los Angeles but cited a survey pointing to the county's large homeless population as a reason for his departure. Baio and his wife Renee said they loved Manatee County's small town feel and values, and they want to keep them flourishing.' After decades, the Happy Days actor said he was 'forced out' of southern California,' saying the homeless were 'unlivable,' quoting the homeless on the sidewalk, crime being "out of hand,' and 'graffiti on everything.'
Armed robbers beat the store owner of a violently and pistol-whipped it
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May 13, 2023
On Wednesday, Franky Salerno was pistol whipped, kicked, punched, and dragged across the floor by armed robbers at his Los Angeles clothing store. The criminals took his gold necklace, a Rolex watch, and other jewelry and are now on the loose. Salerno, meanwhile, is now in the Intensive Care Unit, suffering from fractures to his skull, eye socket, nose, and hand.
After a brazen burglary returned to his house, a father in California fights back
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May 10, 2023
After coming face-to-face with the robbery that sacked his house, a California father decided to fight back, looving $25,000 worth of equipment.
After leaving California, Happi Days actor Scott Baio says he's switched to FLORIDA
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May 10, 2023
After leaving California, Happy Days actor Scott Baio (left) has revealed that he is now living in Florida, where the state's high rate of homelessness (inset) and violence has transformed it into a 'third-world nation,' according to him. Baio said he was "forced out" of southern California after 45 years, citing the homeless on the sidewalk in the middle of the day, violent crime being "out of hand," as well as 'graffiti on every corner.' Renee Sloan, a 62-year-old comedian, and his daughter Bailey, a child, are now relocated to Florida with their mother Bailey because they no longer felt secure in California. Baoi is the new celebrity to flee California due to the dramatic rise in homeless and crime, with the actor's $3.85 million home in Woodland Hills, LA, up for auction last month.
Scott Baio of "Happy Days" is moving to California and selling his $3.85 million mansion
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May 8, 2023
Scott Baio says he's going to become California's new celebrity as he's listed his $3.85 million home on the market, citing the state's horrific homelessness and crime problems.
Due to rising homelessness and crime, Scott Baio is leaving California and selling his $3.85 million home
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May 8, 2023
Scott Baio says he's going to be the first celebrity to flee from California after he's listed his $3.85 million home on the market, citing the state's horrific homelessness and criminal problems. After purchasing the house in Woodland Hills for just $1.85 million in 2010, the former Happy Days actor put it on auction last month. On Twitter, conservative-leaning sitcom actor Rob Johnson said he didn't feel secure in the Golden State anymore given the slew of issues under Democrat Governor Gavin Newsom's administration.
'Charles in Charge!' In this parody of 1980s US sitcom [video], Americans pay their respects to the new King with parody [video]
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September 11, 2022
With an online parody of 1980s American sitcom Charles in Charge, the US has paid tribute to Britain's new King. King Charles III and other royal family members are included in the show's opening credits on the tongue-in-cheek video. In the background, Shandi Sinnamon's theme song Charles In Charge plays. The 126-episode sitcom, starring Scott Baio, aired from 1984 to 1990, but it is little known to British audiences. When a video appeared online, Twitter expressed delight.