Brace for another challenging commute come Thursday morning as the next atmospheric river arrives in the Bay Area.
In a push to clear its sidewalks and public spaces of open drug use, Sam Francisco's Mayor is launching a new sobering center that will allow police to pick up users and drop them off at a center to get sober and hopefully cleaned up.
Sonoma County egg farmers are bracing for another outbreak of Avian Flu.
The feds are now investigating so called "violent protests" outside the Turning Point USA event at UC Berkeley this week.
Governor Newsom is in Brazil attending a UN summit on climate change as a new study sheds light on its increasing impact in the Amazon.
This is the busiest time of the year for many Bay Area bakeries, as folks begin putting in orders for Thanksgiving pies.
Italian pasta could become unaffordable for many in the US if tariffs proposed by President Trump come to fruition.
All this and more on this edition of the All Local, hosted by KCBS Radio News anchor Steve Scott.
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Brace for another challenging commute come Thursday morning as the next atmospheric river arrives in the Bay Area.
In a push to clear its sidewalks and public spaces of open drug use, Sam Francisco's Mayor is launching a new sobering center that will allow police to pick up users and drop them off at a center to get sober and hopefully cleaned up.
Sonoma County egg farmers are bracing for another outbreak of Avian Flu.
The feds are now investigating so called "violent protests" outside the Turning Point USA event at UC Berkeley this week.
Governor Newsom is in Brazil attending a UN summit on climate change as a new study sheds light on its increasing impact in the Amazon.
This is the busiest time of the year for many Bay Area bakeries, as folks begin putting in orders for Thanksgiving pies.
Italian pasta could become unaffordable for many in the US if tariffs proposed by President Trump come to fruition.
All this and more on this edition of the All Local, hosted by KCBS Radio News anchor Steve Scott.
Bay Area travelers feel the effects of this week's FAA cuts
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Bay Area travelers feel the effects of this week's FAA cuts
What is now the longest government shutdown in history continues to plague air travel and the Bay Area is feeling it.
As the government shutdown continues, a food crisis is getting worse in the Bay Area and across the nation as SNAP benefits are still in limbo. In Contra Costa County, families will soon be issued local debit cards to buy groceries.
The recent atmospheric river has made its way out of the Bay Area, but the rainy season has just begun.
The town of Paradise has about 40% of its homes rebuilt as it looks towards tomorrow's seventh anniversary of the devastating Camp Fire.
The San Mateo County Board of Supervisors is not wasting any time in holding public interviews for the search for a new Sheriff.
They're still counting votes in Santa Clara county, but Measure A, the sales tax measure, is expected to pass,
All this and more on this edition of the All Local, hosted by KCBS Radio news anchor Holly Quan.
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Brace for another challenging commute come Thursday morning as the next atmospheric river arrives in the Bay Area.
In a push to clear its sidewalks and public spaces of open drug use, Sam Francisco's Mayor is launching a new sobering center that will allow police to pick up users and drop them off at a center to get sober and hopefully cleaned up.
Sonoma County egg farmers are bracing for another outbreak of Avian Flu.
The feds are now investigating so called "violent protests" outside the Turning Point USA event at UC Berkeley this week.
Governor Newsom is in Brazil attending a UN summit on climate change as a new study sheds light on its increasing impact in the Amazon.
This is the busiest time of the year for many Bay Area bakeries, as folks begin putting in orders for Thanksgiving pies.
Italian pasta could become unaffordable for many in the US if tariffs proposed by President Trump come to fruition.
All this and more on this edition of the All Local, hosted by KCBS Radio News anchor Steve Scott.