Episodios

  • Head Start programs must avoid using over two hundred DEI-related terms
    Jan 11 2026
    The Trump Administration is now advising Head Start Programs to avoid over two hundred terms related to DEI in federal grant applications. There's been a drop in flu activity but concerns the flu season may not have peaked. The San Francisco Ballet is facing a growing backlash over a planned trip to the nation’s capital. All this and more on this edition of the All Local hosted by KCBS Radio anchor Liz Saint John
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    18 m
  • Record numbers of conference attendees expected in San Francisco next week
    Jan 9 2026
    Next week, the 44th J-P Morgan Healthcare conference returns to San Francisco. San Francisco officials just voted to name a street after the city’s late, great unofficial mascot, Claude the Albino Alligator. In his last State of the State speech, the Governor is proposing a major overhaul to the Education system by taking power AWAY from the State Schools Superintendent. All this and more on this edition of the All Local hosted by KCBS Radio anchor Steve Scott.
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    11 m
  • The costs of private youth sports on youth and their families
    Jan 9 2026
    Private youth sports leagues are being criticized as "pay-to-play" systems, which prioritize families that can afford growing travel and practice demands. In a billion dollar industry, the financial pressure on parents is also creating unrealistic expectations for young athletes. All this and more on this edition of the Bay Area All Local hosted by, KCBS Radio News Anchor, Steve Scott.
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    16 m
  • Oakland mayor announces an initiative to break the city's illiteracy epidemic
    Jan 9 2026
    Local Immigration activists are remembering the life of Renee Good, the woman who was shot and killed by ICE agents in Minneapolis. There are some growing pains for Bay Area transit riders as upgrades to the next generation Clipper Card system continue. Oakland Mayor Barbara Lee is announcing a citywide initiative aimed at breaking the city’s illiteracy epidemic. All this and more on this edition of the Bay Area All Local hosted by, KCBS Radio News Anchor, Margie Shafer.
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    14 m
  • Are the new FDA dietary regulations better for our health?
    Jan 8 2026
    Today on Ask an Expert, we're breaking down the FDA's new dietary guidelines on carbs, ultra-processed foods, alcohol consumption, and more. The updated recommendations include Health and Human Services Secretary RFK Jr.'s updated "food pyramid" prioritizing protein and healthy fats. For more on this, KCBS Radio News Anchor Steve Scott spoke with Dr. Lauren Au, Associate Professor of Nutrition at UC Davis and Registered Dietitian.
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    15 m
  • Protests erupt in the Bay Area after ICE shooting in Minneapolis
    Jan 8 2026
    Anger over the fatal ICE shooting in Minneapolis boiled over in the Bay Area last night, as hundreds took to the streets of San Francisco and Oakland in protest. We’re exactly a month away from the Super Bowl, and if you don’t have a ticket you’re mostly out of luck with the cheapest ticket reselling for 4-thousand dollar. Themed nights with bobbleheads, shirts and other giveaways are a staple of sporting events, but the hype was real at last night's Warriors game -- with thousands of fans lined up early for "Hello Kitty Night." All this and more on this edition of the All Local hosted by Steve Scott.
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    11 m
  • While Bay Area restaurants are still recovering, many bakeries are thriving
    Jan 7 2026
    Bay Area restaurants are still recovering from the pandemic. However, bakeries are bucking the trend—many are thriving and in some cases, expanding. Water officials in Sonoma County are working to figure out what caused untreated wastewater to spill into a portion of the Russian River. A high-stakes game of "wait and see" ended in an arrest as East Bay police recovered a collection of stolen custom guitars. All this and more on this edition of the Bay Area All Local hosted by, KCBS Radio News Anchor, Margie Shafer.
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    15 m
  • One year later and what was learned in the deadly LA fires
    Jan 7 2026
    Today marks one year since the deadly Palisades and Eaton Fires began in Los Angeles and we're taking a look at the lessons learned for California's fire response. For more on this, KCBS Radio News Anchor Steve Scott spoke with Nicholai Allen. He has served on a number of federal wildfire incidents across California and he's also the founder of Safe SOSS, a wildfire defense system.
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    17 m
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