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A nationwide protest is taking place exactly a year after President Trump's inauguration for his second term, as people in hundreds of town and cities are marching and rallying against the administration.
BART and Uber are teaming up in hopes of making it easier to get around the Bay Area.
The Oakland City Council is hearing from hundreds of community members who are calling for the city's police commission to maintain its independent oversight.
All this and more on this edition of the Bay Area All Local hosted by KCBS Radio News Anchor Margie Shafer.
On this edition of the Bay Area All Local KCBS News Radio Anchor Steve Scott discusses various topics with experts
Auto-makers are pouring research into creating a better way to power their electric vehicles and the answer could be the solid state battery.
Proponents of the ground-breaking tech say these batteries could more than double the amount of power an EV has with current batteries and it can be fully charged in less time.
But rising costs of EVs in the US could stall the funds that automakers need to make solid state batteries the status quo.
It's been one year today since President Trump took office for his second term in the White House.
His Administration continues leading the U.S. into uncharted economic and political territory most recently with the president's attempt to assert control over Greenland and slap allies in Europe with tariffs if they are not on board.
California saw a 9 percent drop in homelessness in 2025 a figure that Governor Newsom is holding up as a sign that his policies are making a difference for the state's unhoused residents.
But the reality on the ground may tell a different story.
This is Ask an Expert where every weekday at 9:20am on KCBS we're giving you direct access to top experts in various fields.
We're on the eve of severe solar flares streaking through the cosmos and hitting the Earth. One of the effects of this phenomenon will be that the Northern Lights may be visible across Northern California.
For more KCBS Radio News Anchor Steve Scott spoke with Tariq Malik Editor in Chief of "space.com"
At a time where political discourse often happens behind a screen, one San Francisco street corner is asking you to pick up the phone and "Call a Republican."
Robotaxi company Zoox says it plans to work with San Francisco officials after one of is cars hit another parked car.
San Francisco is about to bet big on its students by paying for private tutors for more than 1500 kids.
A new report looks at what concerns young people the most.
As people start relying more and more on chatbots for daily information, experts fear marketers could take advantage without users even realizing they're being sold a product.
SFO's Harvey Milk Terminal 1 is now ranked the most beautiful airport terminal in the world
A unique animal rescue in the Bay Area’s backyard is the focus of a new reality show.
All this and more on this edition of the Bay Area All Local hosted by, KCBS Radio News Anchor Steve Scott
More than 200 state parks are free of charge on Martin Luther King Junior Day. It's a decision made by Governor Newsom in response to President Trump.
The Bay Area is no stranger to coyotes found in parks, trails and neighborhoods.
We’re getting a clearer picture of the price tag on the damage in Marin County from this month’s King Tides flooding.
All this and more on this edition of the Bay Area All Local hosted by, KCBS Radio News Anchor Rebecca Goodeyon.
Fire investigators are looking into the cause of a 3-alarm fire that broke out this morning in a downtown Oakland apartment building, sending dozens of residents fleeing for their lives.
Just about a month after a fire damaged its Mission substation, PG&E is nearly done with the needed repairs to get it fully back online.
Many in the Bay Area are honoring Dr. King with a number of volunteer efforts.
The Bay Area's recent warm stretch could actually lead to major problems this summer.
First, a memorial that attracted thousands of people now, a street in San Francisco named after Claude the albino alligator.
In the vein of Cat Cafes this one’s a little softer, and a whole lot quieter.
All this and more on this edition of the Bay Area All Local hosted by, KCBS Radio News Anchor Scott Cohn.
In celebration of Martin Luther King Junior Day, we are exploring the living legacy of the American civil rights movement.
To tell us how Dr. King's work continues to shape civil rights education and inspire positive social change, we're happy to have spoke to Doctor. Russell Wigginton, President of the National Civil Rights Museum in Memphis, Tennessee who discusses Doctor King's legacy with KCBS Radio News Anchor Steve Scott.
AI chatbots are increasingly becoming platforms where advertising and persuasion can blend into everyday conversations.
A San Francisco organization supporting the city’s native population is set to break ground on an ambitious new project.
Oakland stands with its immigrant neighbors. That's the message from Mayor Barbara Lee as she reminds residents that local police are strictly prohibited from assisting ICE.
All this and more in this edition of the Bay Area All Local, hosted by KCBS Radio anchor Scott Cohn.
Tens of thousands of Grateful Dead fans honored the band’s co-founder Bob Weir during a memorial service at San Francisco’s Civic Center Plaza.
San Francisco saw minimal improvement in its overdose crisis last year.
Volunteer slots are filling up fast for Oakland’s citywide MLK Day of Service projects this weekend.
All this and more in this edition of the Bay Area All Local, hosted by KCBS Radio anchors Alisa Clancy and Peter Finch.
San Francisco is honoring Grateful Dead co-founder Bob Weir with a public memorial this weekend.
San Francisco is one of the first three California cities to get millions in state funding to combat homelessness.
If you have a lead foot and you're driving through Oakland, consider this a warning: starting this week the city is officially launching its automated speed safety camera program.
All this and more on this edition of the Bay Area All Local hosted by KCBS Radio News Anchor Rebecca Goodeyon.
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.
As families evolve with our aging population, more seniors are stepping into the role of full-time caregivers for their spouses.
Today we're exploring the unique emotional and financial challenges of that experience and to answer our questions, KCBS anchor Steve Scott spoke with by Dr. Jennifer Ailshire, Professor of Gerontology and Dean of Research at USC.
All this and more on this edition of the All Local. Hosted by Steve Scott.
Could a gas explosion that blew up an entire house have been prevented?
That’s what the NTSB is trying to answer with a newly released preliminary report.
After nearly a month of work, PG&E says It’s almost completed repairs to its San Francisco substation that was damaged during a fire.
Investigations are underway in San Jose after not one or two but three parks were vandalized this week.
All this and more on this edition of the All Local. Hosted by Steve Scott.
In his first State of the City address, San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie is taking stock of one year in office.
Expect to see more Waymo robotaxis on Bay Area freeways between San Francisco and San Jose as the company expands its service to the public.
The Blue Angels made a quick stop in the Bay Area today, ahead of their planned return to Fleet Week this fall.
All this and more on this edition of the Bay Area All Local hosted by, KCBS Radio News Anchors, Rebecca Goodeyon.
Four astronauts splashed down off the California coast in the middle of the night after departing the International Space Station in NASA's first-ever medical evacuation.
A new app is becoming wildly popular among young Chinese people.
President Trump plans to welcome Venezuela's opposition leader, Maria Corina Machado, to the White House today.
All this and more on this edition of the Bay Area All Local hosted by KCBS Radio News Anchor Steve Scott.
This week’s JP Morgan Healthcare conference in downtown San Francisco is a huge boost for hotels and restaurants.
The race to snag a reservation at one of Yosemite's most coveted campsites kicked off today with online reservations.
Expect to see more Waymo robotaxis on Bay Area freeways between San Francisco and San Jose as the company expands its service to the public.
All this and more on this edition of the Bay Area All Local hosted by KCBS Radio News Anchors Steve Scott and Holly Quan.
San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie says he's launching a push to make the city more affordable for families.
PG&E crews have capped a gas leak that forced evacuations in Alameda earlier today.
The fate of one of San Francisco's most debated landmarks is sealed.
All this and more on this edition of the Bay Area All Local hosted by KCBS Radio News Anchor Margie Shafer.
This is Ask an Expert where every weekday at 9:20am on KCBS we're giving you direct access to top experts in various fields.
Hiring has stalled across San Francisco's tech industry even as layoffs decline and venture capital investments continue to flow in.
That makes the current AI boom an outlier compared to the Bay Area's past "tech eras", and to tell us more KCBS's Steve Scott spoke with Abby Raisz, Vice President of Research for the Bay Area Council Economic Institute
BART service on the yellow line in the East Bay between Orinda and Concord is back up and running following an equipment issue which disrupted service this morning.
A measure to reopen the Great Highway to vehicles has officially failed to make the ballot.
Big cheers coming from Big Sur small businesses awaiting today's reopening of a newly repaired section of Highway One.
All this and more on this edition of the All Local, hosted by Steve Scott.
San Francisco city leaders have proposed legislation that would allow California courts to authorize involuntary medication for those with serious mental illness.
It's now possible for California residents to permanently delete personal information that data brokers are stealing.
Vanderbilt University is making a big bet on San Francisco.
All this and more on this edition of the Bay Area All Local hosted by, KCBS Radio News Anchor Margie Shafer
The 5-year survival rate for all cancers has reached 70 percent.
That seven in ten figure illustrates a remarkable improvement in recent decades and demonstrates the progress of novel therapies for liver cancer, lung cancer, and more.
But the growing population of survivors is navigating an imbalanced medical system and to answer our questions, KCBS Radio News Anchor Steve Scott spoke with Doctor Bill Dahut, chief scientific officer for the American Cancer Society.




