Episodios

  • 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 The Trump administration has officially rescinded a nearly 16-year-old scientific finding that greenhouse gas emissions threaten public health and welfare a move that impacts most federal climate and air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
  • Major repairs at SFO is expected to delay about 10% of flights in March
    Feb 13 2026
    It’s all hands on deck for flower shops around the Bay Area…as they prep for one of their busiest days of the year: Valentines Day! With the Winter Olympics on TV, Bay Area kids are getting curious about curling. Starting next month, a major repair project at SFO is expected to delay about 10-percent of daily flights from the airport. All this and more in this edition of the Bay Area All Local, hosted by KCBS Radio anchor Margie Shafer.
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    11 m
  • The landmark social media addiction case putting Big Tech on trial
    Feb 12 2026
    The arguments against Meta and Google could reshape social media policies for kids. This and more with KCBS Radio Anchor Steve Scott
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    17 m
  • Families struggle with childcare amidst SF teachers strike
    Feb 12 2026
    As the San Francisco teachers strike enters its fourth day, many young families are struggling with child care, while some older students are getting creative to stay sharp on the sports field. Starting next month, a major repair project at SFO is expected to delay about 10 percent of daily flights from the airport. A bill introduced in Sacramento would make it a crime to steal someone’s DNA. All of this and more with KCBS Radio Anchor Steve Scott
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    14 m
  • Amidst the teachers' strike, SF parents seek experiences for their kids
    Feb 12 2026
    It was another day of San Francisco parents trying to figure out what to do with their kids while class is out of session because of the SFUSD teachers’ strike. One of the biggest questions surrounding the San Francisco teachers strike is: how long will it go on? As schools remain closed, educators are explaining why they have no plans to head back to class just yet. High school students from Mount Diablo Unified School District got the chance to explore the field of health care this afternoon All this and more on this edition of the Bay Area All Local, hosted by KCBS's Margie Shafer.
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    13 m
  • As shopping malls start to lose popularity, new ideas for reinvention rise
    Feb 11 2026
    Every weekday at 9:20 A-M on KCBS we're giving you direct access to top experts in various fields. American shopping malls are facing unprecedented challenges as e-commerce continues to dominate consumer spending. This was exacerbated by the pandemic, but there are also new opportunities for retail re-invention, and to tell us more, KCBS News Anchor Steve Scott spoke with Dr. Mike Porter, professor of marketing at the University of St. Thomas Opus College of Business.
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    15 m