Episodios

  • Protesters utilize Presidents' Day to oppose the current administration
    Feb 17 2026
    While Presidents' Day is a day to honor all previous U-S Presidents, there are some groups that are using the federal holiday to speak out against the current administration. NASA has approved a private California company to man its first astronaut mission next year. Many school districts around the Bay Area continue to contend with the big question of how to bridge mounting budget gaps. All this and more on this edition of the Bay Area All Local hosted by KCBS Radio News Anchor Megan Goldsby.
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    11 m
  • "Reverse recruiters" become a hot commodity in today's job market
    Feb 16 2026
    Today, we're talking about how desperate times are inspiring job seekers to get creative and hire reverse recruiters. All this and more on this edition of the Bay Area All Local hosted by KCBS Radio News Anchor Scott Cohn.
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    14 m
  • What's happening on President's day, a massive world cup pay day and more
    Feb 16 2026
    A slow moving storm making its way through our region, with heavy rain in the forecast. HIV care in San Francisco could be harder to come by, following the latest round of funding cuts by the federal government. Forget the mattress sales some Americans may spend the Presidents’ Day holiday debating legacies. It's Presidents Day and that means there are some DEALS to be had The Super Bowl was a huge event for Air BnB hosts in the Bay Area and the company is expecting another massive payday with the World Cup. It can be hard to save money these days, but there are some steps you can take San Francisco is apparently a hotbed of AI activity. A new survey of local business leaders finds they are overwhelmingly into using Generative AI. Soccer fans and pros alike are eagerly awaiting the arrival of the World Cup in the Bay Area later this year. Whether you’re retired and looking for something to do or a teenager trying to fill your summer hours there is hiring BOOM underway at Great America. Hundreds came out to the “Pride in Panels” festival over the weekend at San Francisco’s Main Library. With the Anheuser-Busch plant closing this month, and Heineken cutting 7% of its workforce it's easy to wonder what is going on with BEER? The weather was perfect Super Bowl week, and viral videos had Union Square looking good. All this and more on this edition of the Bay Area All Local hosted by KCBS Radio News Anchor Scott Cohn.
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    17 m
  • SF's Chinatown is kicking off Lunar New Year with booths of food, art and more
    Feb 15 2026
    Booths of food, art and other goods and lined San Francisco's Chinatown this weekend as the "Chinese New Year Flower Market Fair" kicked off the city's celebrations of the Year of the Horse. Soccer fans and pros alike are eagerly awaiting the arrival of the World Cup in the Bay Area later this year. The diagnosis of colorectal cancer in younger individuals, including the death of James Van Der Beek, is occurring at an unexpectedly high rate. This necessitates a crucial conversation about colorectal cancer prevention and the proactive steps one can take to protect themselves. All this and more in this edition of the Bay Area All Local, hosted by KCBS Radio anchor Danny DeCrescenzo.
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    16 m
  • The SFUSD teacher’s strike is over, but the union fight continues
    Feb 14 2026
    As San Francisco students get ready to return to the classroom next week, the mayor hopes the new agreement between the school district and teachers will be lasting. Oakland has collected more than a hundred million pounds of illegally dumped trash over the past five years. Valentine's Day falls on a Saturday this year, leading some people to make it into a full-blown traveling weekend to celebrate. All this and more on this edition of the All Local, hosted by KCBS Radio anchor Danny DeCrezcenzo.
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    17 m
  • Teachers celebrate their new contract after strike
    Feb 14 2026
    It’s Friday the 13th! A day for many that stirs up superstitions…. and the idea that it’s the most unlucky day of the year. We're learning more about the major power outage last December that left hundreds of thousands of people in San Francisco in the dark for days. After a week of labor strife, there's a moment of unity for San Francisco schools. All this and more on this edition of the All Local hosted by Rebecca Goodeyon and Danny DeCrescenzo
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    17 m
  • Trump administration rescinds greenhouse gas emissions scientific finding
    Feb 13 2026
    It's time now for Ask An Expert. Every weekday at 9:20 A-M on KCBS we're giving you direct access to top experts in various fields. The Trump administration has officially rescinded a nearly 16-year-old scientific finding that greenhouse gas emissions threaten public health and welfare a move that impacts most federal climate and air pollution regulations. Scientists and public health experts say the evidence linking climate change to health hazards like heat-related illness, worsened air quality, and infectious disease spread is worsening. For more on what this all means KCBS News Anchor Steve Scott spoke with Dr. Jonathan Levy, Professor and Chair of the Department of Environmental Health at Boston University.
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    17 m
  • Agreement reached between SFUSD and UESF after 4 day teacher strike
    Feb 13 2026
    It was a late-night breakthrough for San Francisco schools: negotiators have reached a tentative agreement ending the city’s first teacher strike in nearly fifty years. KCBS's Matt Bigler joined us LIVE from the War Memorial Building where a deal was announced early this morning: PG&E says it's planning to make some big changes following last year's major power outage in San Francisco after a fire at a downtown substation. KCBS Mike DeWald reports from San Francisco...it comes as city leader push for answers about what happened. In partnership with data supplied by U-C Irvine, scientists at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory are releasing a new study that looks into how wildfires with multiple sources spread. More from KCBS' Ken Duffy. All this and more on this edition of the All Local hosted by Steve Scott.
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    11 m