Episodios

  • CA wants to ban masks on ICE agents...the DOJ is pushing back
    Nov 19 2025
    Continuing the legal tug-of-war between California and the White House, the Department of Justice is challenging a pair of newly-signed state laws putting restrictions on federal law enforcement. The man accused of murdering beloved Coach John Beam made his first court appearance in an Oakland courtroom on Tuesday. Students are reacting to word that a man almost died during an off-campus fraternity party last week near UC Berkeley. All this and more, on this edition of the Bay Area All Local, hosted by KCBS Radio anchor Margie Shafer.
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    11 m
  • Possible motive revealed for John Beam's alleged killer
    Nov 18 2025
    Justice for Coach John Beam. The man accused of killing the beloved coach faces the judge later today. Government food benefit money is again going out to hungry people in the Bay Area. A major announcement regarding healthcare in the Silicon Valley. All this and more on this edition of the All Local, hosted by KCBS Radio anchor Steve Scott.
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    10 m
  • With rainy season upon us get your free sandbags in the Bay Area
    Nov 18 2025
    It’s free sandbag season in San Francisco, and in many other parts of the Bay Area. The Alameda County District Attorney is formally filing charges against the man accused of fatally shooting Laney College football coach & athletic director John Beam. A highway construction project in the East Bay that's been going on for a decade is finally finished. For three months straight, San Francisco has seen a decline in the number of people dying from an overdose in the city. Some 135 people will have a place to call home as of Monday in San Jose. The man accused of shooting and killing Laney College football coach and athletic director John Beam last week is now formally charged in the case. Starting Monday the FAA is doing away with the mandated cancellations at the nation’s 40 largest airports tied to the government shutdown. All this and more with KCBS News Anchor Margie Shafer
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    11 m
  • San Francisco's public safety strategy takes aim at fentanyl
    Nov 17 2025
    San Francisco's public safety strategy takes aim at fentanyl in an effort to reduce drug overdose and it's related crimes. More than 600 people have died from overdose in the last year, and to tell us more KCBS's Steve Scott spoke with Brook Jenkins, San Francisco District Attorney on this edition of the Bay Area all local.
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    16 m
  • The FAA is doing away with federal mandated flight cancellations
    Nov 17 2025
    Starting today, the FAA is doing away with the mandated cancellations at the nation’s 40 largest airports tied to the government shutdown. A new report from DoorDash suggests the city is leading the nation in recovery. A new study out of UC Berkeley finds almost half of Latino Republicans do NOT support deporting long time immigrant residents compared to 30 percent of White Republicans. Whether it’s restaurants or hotels, the World Cup next year in the Bay Area is expected to be an economic boon. Dozens of a people affected by car versus pedestrian incidents met at City Hall last night for the 11th annual World Remembrance Day... The Trump administration is moving forward with a plan to allow airlines to STOP having to pay passengers for delays. All this and more on this edition of the All Local, hosted by KCBS Radio News anchor Steve Scott.
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    10 m
  • A shooting at Oakland's Laney College led to a lockdown.
    Nov 14 2025
    A shooting at Oakland's Laney College led to a lockdown today. We are tracking the effects of the stormy weather caused by the atmospheric river moving over the Bay Area. North Bay State Senator Mike McGuire this morning is announcing a run for California's newly redrawn 1st Congressional District to unseat longtime Republican Congressman Doug LaMalfa. Starting next month, people living on Bay Farm Island in Alameda will have to head to the mainland to fuel up their cars. DoorDash wants to help local Mom and Pops flourish. After nearly 50 years, the Alameda Food Bank finally has a permanent facility to call home. MUNI is saying goodbye to a line of street cars that’ve been serving the city for three decades now. The government shutdown might be ending soon, but the pause in SNAP benefits could have a lasting impact through the holidays.
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    12 m
  • Has it become easier to get an "A" with grade inflation?
    Nov 13 2025
    Today we're seeing rising rates of incoming college students with math skills below the middle-school level. The report out of UCSD calls grade inflation and standardized tests into question. To help break it all down, KCBS News Anchor Steve Scott spoke with Dr. Mark Schneider, senior fellow with the American Enterprise Institute.
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    13 m
  • Government shutdown could have lasting impact through the holidays
    Nov 13 2025
    A tense, hours-long standoff at the BART maintenance yard in Hayward has concluded safely. The government shutdown may be over, but the pause in SNAP benefits could have a lasting impact through the holidays. MUNI is saying goodbye to a line of street cars that’ve been serving the city for three decades now.
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    14 m