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A daily dive into the top headlines in the Bay Area, delivering the news you need in 10 minutes or less from KCBS Radio.
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Reflecting on the life and career of Senator Lindsey Graham
A look into the legacy of late Senator Lindsey Graham, whose political career spanned more than two decades, evolving from a bipartisan dealmaker to o...
Fate of BART, public transit hinges on November sales tax vote
Just shy of four months until the midterms, political wonks point to suburban drivers as the key to passing a regional sales tax to save public transi...
San Francisco celebrates the Ferry Building turning 128 years old
An iconic San Francisco landmark is celebrating a birthday and hundreds are joining in the celebration.
San Francisco held its first-ever...
An iconic sign in San Francisco is glowing again for the first time since 1960
An iconic sign in San Francisco’s Chinatown is glowing neon for the first time since the 1960s. Would you hand over data about your driving habits to...
Violence prevention group raises funds at Oakland Baller tailgate
Supporters of the nonprofit Youth Alive gathered for an Oakland Baller’s tailgate, while also raising money for the organization.
A 16-th...
Evidence suggests microdosing may only produce placebo effects
Today, psychedelic drugs are being used to treat mental health conditions.
Governor Gavin Newsom signed legislation in 2025, making it ea...
East Bay shelters take in 16 puppies found in Walmart parking lot
Imagine taking care of sixteen rambunctious puppies. Well, the East Bay SPCA is doing just that after someone likely dumped them this week in a Walmar...
'Cost neutral' Bart adjustments are decreasing passenger wait time
BART is on the cusp of one of its biggest schedule changes in years.
Oakland's new police chief has spent nearly 30 years patrolling the...
Democrats forced to pivot as Graham Platner ends Maine Senate campaign
Graham Platner, Democratic nominee for Senate in Maine, announced the suspension of his campaign last night amid allegations of rape from a former par...
Two cases of California infant botulism linked to powdered formula
State health officials are re-issuing a warning about powdered formula, after a second confirmed case of infant botulism in California.
A...
Alameda County Fair continues to offer activities for all, ending on Sunday
The Alameda County Fair wraps up on Sunday, but in its final stretch it's offering fun for visitors of all abilities. Maybe it’s all the AI tech money...
Credit card swipe fees cost Americans billions of dollars a year
Americans lose nearly $200 billion a year to credit card swipe fees, and now, Washington is debating whether to remove the cap on those fees.
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Summer break causes an urgent call for blood donors
There's an urgent call for blood donors as Type O blood supplies drop to severely low levels. One company is pitching building 8 of them across the st...
San Jose becomes first city in CA to sell 'in-law suite' as condo
San Jose has become the first city in the state to approve the sale of an ADU as a separately-owned condo.
"National Night Out" is comi...
Are Texas Screwworm infestations impacting burger prices?
One month after the first infestation was detected on a ranch in South Texas, the number of New World Screwworm cases has risen to nearly two dozen. T...
Transportation hero Scott Haggarty is affectionately remembered
One of the biggest champions for transportation in the East Bay has passed away. Longtime Alameda County supervisor Scott Haggarty died in his retirem...
Beach hazard issued for Bay Area coastline by the National Weather Service
The National Weather Service is issuing a beach hazard statement for the Bay Area coastline tomorrow, which will last through Friday.
As...
San Jose Earthquakes commentator reacts to controversial FIFA decision
A decision by FIFA to reverse a standard one-game ban against America's star striker, Folarin Balogun, is stirring up some controversy.
K...
SF Fourth of July celebration creates problems for Waymo and its riders
Waymo says it plans to learn from the challenges presented by San Francisco’s Fourth of July celebration.
Within hours of the Mexico, Eng...
AT&T is one step closer to ending landline services for Californians
It's a win for AT&T in its effort to end landline service for 184-thousand California customers.
Fog couldn't keep crowds away from one o...
Gallup poll finds only one-third of adults are extremely proud Americans
A Gallup poll this week found that only 33 percent of adults say they are “extremely proud” to be an American.
State Senator Scott Wiener...
San Francisco ready for rare fireworks show from Golden Gate Bridge
San Francisco is about to make history over the Golden Gate Bridge, launching fireworks off the span for only the third time ever.
Thousa...
The Bay Area prepares for significant 4th of July crowds and traffic
Cities around the Bay Area are ramping up preparations ahead of the Fourth of July holiday with the expectation of big crowds.
The federa...
In response to AI, young investors back blue-collar businesses
Younger generations are investing in trade-based small companies with the belief that operations are shielded from AI-driven displacement. These blue-...
How the World Cup brought an economic boom to the Bay Area
Now that the World Cup matches at Levi’s Stadium have wrapped, just how big of an impact did the games have on the Bay Area economy?
For...
Is working from home harmful to your mental health?
A new report from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics found about a third of employed Americans did some or all of their work at home on days they worke...
San Francisco venue cancels World Cup watch parties after shooting
Bay Area soccer fans have packed watch parties throughout the World Cup, but one popular venue in San Francisco says it’s going to stop showing matche...
It's a wrap for Levi's Stadium - World Cup matches finish up in the Bay Area
It’s basically a dream come true for many soccer fans in the Bay Area. Levi’s stadium's World Cup duties are coming to a close with a match featuring...
Being mindful of potential threats as the 4th of July holiday approaches
On this edition of the Bay Area All Local KCBS Radio News Anchor Steve Scott spoke with multiple experts in their fields.
America 250 cel...
Alameda is taking a major step towards addressing historic racial disparities
Healing the historic injustices of slavery and racism: That's the goal of a new reparations policy that was just accepted by Alameda County Supervisor...
Immigration advocates pleased after Supreme Court upholds birthright citizenship
Immigration advocates are relieved by the Supreme Court's 6-3 decision to uphold birthright citizenship.
As people rush to contribute to...
Supreme Court strikes down Trump's attempt to end birthright citizenship
On this edition of the Bay Area All Local, KCBS News Radio Anchor Steve Scott spoke with Bill Hing, a professor of immigration law and policy at the U...
Extremely rare tick-borne illness surfaces in Contra Costa County
An extremely rare tick-borne illness has been traced to Contra Costa County.
Between the World Cup and Fourth of July, it’s bound to be...
Supreme Court rules in favor of counting late-arriving mail ballots
The Supreme Court rules that states CAN count late-arriving ballots, provided they are postmarked by Election Day.
UC Berkeley is launchi...
San Francisco police have increased enforcement on illegal fireworks, DA says
On this edition of the Bay Area All Local, KCBS Radio News Anchor Steve Scott spoke with San Francisco District Attorney Brooke Jenkins about the curr...
Deputies seize nearly 550 pounds of illegal fireworks from San Leandro home
Just days before Independence Day, Bay Area police departments are cracking down on illegal explosives, and they just took a quarter-ton of them off t...
A new study found California has lost more than half of its coastal sand dunes
Downtown San Francisco is a sea of rainbow this afternoon as thousands are out for the annual pride parade.
The historic Napa Valley Ope...
Pregnant women at risk of exposing unborn children to toxic chemicals, Stanford study concludes
A new study out of Stanford University concludes pregnant women are at risk of exposing their unborn children to toxic chemicals.
PG&E me...
SF Pride is primed for a big weekend, headlined by Sunday's parade
San Francisco is gearing up for a big weekend of Pride events, including Sunday’s big parade.
A San Francisco circus says it owes its sou...
What to expect from San Francisco's 56th annual Pride celebration
On this edition of the Bay Area All Local, KCBS Radio News Anchor Margie Shafer spoke with SF Pride Executive Director Suzanne Ford about the upcoming...