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A daily dive into the top headlines in the Bay Area, delivering the news you need in 10 minutes or less from KCBS Radio.
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Fleet Week is underway, but the Blue Angels are grounded, and U.S. Navy ships are staying away. Ballots are in the mail today as early voting for the state's special election gets underway. Travel searches to the Silicon Valley have skyrocketed since the announcement Bad Bunny will take the stage during halftime at the Super Bowl. All this and more, on this edition of Bay Area All Local, hosted by KCBS Radio news anchor Margie Shafer.
This is Ask An Expert. Every weekday at 9:20 a.m. on KCBS, we're giving you direct access to top experts in various fields. Today, the Supreme Court begins a new term with significant rulings expected on LGBTQ issues, voting rights, and free speech. The Court could also rule on a number of President Trump's actions, from tariffs and the global trade war to the deployment of troops on American soil. To break it all down, KCBS Radio news anchor Steve Scott spoke with Rory Little, Professor at UC College of the Law, San Francisco.
Former Vice President Kamala Harris is back home in her home state to promote her book 107 Days, the story of her presidential campaign leading up to the 2024 election. A detailed report released by officials in Santa Clara County show more people are actually entering homelessness than exiting it. Attention American Airlines passengers: Your gate experience is about to change. All this and more, on this edition of Bay Area All Local, hosted by KCBS Radio news anchor Steve Scott.
More than a thousand Pro Palestinian activists gathered in Oakland’s Frank Ogawa plaza yesterday. Bay Area Democrats returned home to make their case for why Republicans own the shutdown. President Donald Trump is once again blasting California, saying efforts to keep film and TV production in the state are failing. All this and more, on this edition of Bay Area All Local, hosted by KCBS Radio news anchor Jennifer Hodges.
An alarming new warning for California, where seismologists say the infamous San Andreas Fault is an ideal candidate for a catastrophic "supershear" earthquake. On top of being a star on the basketball court, the Golden State Warriors' Jimmy Butler is also making a name for himself in the Bay Area food scene. You’ve likely enjoyed crab, salmon or halibut pulled in off the Sonoma Coast. But have you ever ordered black cod? All this and more, on this edition of Bay Area All Local, hosted by KCBS Radio news anchors Jennifer Hodges and Alisa Clancy.
Sunny in downtown SF where tourists are milling around on the Embarcadero, and luckily tours are again running on Alcatraz. But, for many tourists, they thought the government shut down would be ending a once in a lifetime opportunity for them. October is Stairway Month in San Francisco. But why does the city dedicate an entire month to its many pedestrian thoroughfares? Dandelion Chocolate is the latest business to participate in San Francisco’s Vacant to Vibrant program. All this and more on this edition of the All Local, hosted by KCBS Radio anchor Holly Quan.
It was a nail bitter, but the Niners pulled out an overtime victory over the Rams Thursday night. This year’s Grand National Rodeo kicks off with an evening featuring the Women of Rodeo. More people in the office means more people on the road, and a more challenging commute. All this and more on this edition of the All Local, hosted by KCBS Radio anchor Steve Scott.
It's time now for Ask An Expert. Every weekday at 9:20 AM on KCBS we're giving you direct access to top experts in various fields. Today, we're exploring the ever-changing relationship between society, politics, and religion. Earlier this week, Pope Leo the 14th, the first American pope, commented on the American divide over abortion and immigration and its relation to the Catholic Church. This comes as the Church of England appoints its first woman Archbishop of Canterbury. For more, KCBS Radio anchor Steve Scott spoke with professor Ryan Burge with the Danforth Center on Religion and Politics at Washington University in St. Louis.
With several major professional sporting events heading to the South Bay next year, health officials want to be prepared in case of a mass casualty incident. Red light cameras will go online this month at four of San Jose's most dangerous intersections. One of the most beloved comic strips with a Bay Area connection turns 75 years old today. All this and more on this edition of the All Local, hosted by KCBS Radio anchor Holly Quan.
Not all federal employees are off the job today because of the government shutdown. San Francisco's annual Fleet Week is in jeopardy. The federal government shutdown has forced the Navy and Marine Corps to temporarily pause all planning for their participation. Repair work on a bridge that's over a century old outside of the town of Sonoma means highways 12 and 121 will be closed for thirty days. All this and more on this edition of the All Local, hosted by KCBS Radio anchor Steve Scott.
It's time now for Ask An Expert. Every weekday at 9:20 AM on KCBS we're giving you direct access to top experts in various fields. Today, the partial government shutdown is threatening federal funding at the local level. This comes as a number of public safety initiatives have been introduced in the South Bay. For more, KCBS Radio anchor Steve Scott spoke with San Jose Mayor Matt Mahan.
Bay Area cities and counties are joining forces once again to file a suit against the Trump Administration. This time, it's over what they say is an attack on federal emergency preparedness funds. While federal park closures have hit Muir Woods and other national parks, the Presidio in San Francisco is keeping this popular national park site open for all visitors. The federal government shutdown at midnight last night, and it's already hitting Bay Area tourism hard this morning. All this and more on this edition of the All Local, hosted by KCBS Radio anchor Margie Shafer.
It's time now for Ask An Expert. Every weekday at 9:20 AM on KCBS we're giving you direct access to top experts in various fields. Today, the U.S. government officially entered a shutdown after Congress failed to reach a deal that would extend funding. As political paralysis engulfs Capitol Hill, millions will feel the consequences of the shutdown on the U.S. economy. To break it all down, KCBS Radio anchor Steve Scott spoke with David McCuan, political science professor at Sonoma State University.
The federal government shutdown at midnight last night, and it's already hitting Bay Area tourism hard this morning. It’s a day of free rides on the SF Bay Ferry to coincide with California Clean Air Day. All this and more on this edition of the All Local, hosted by KCBS Radio anchor Steve Scott.
The biggest stage in NFL football will be taken over next year by superstar Bad Bunny. Electronic Arts is scoring major points with shareholders. The weather whiplash is real here in the Bay Area. All this and more, on this edition of Bay Area All Local, hosted by KCBS Radio news anchor Steve Scott.
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth has summoned for hundreds of senior military officials to an unprecedented meeting in Quantico, Virginia. President Trump is meeting with Democrats today, as the deadline looms for Congress to pass a spending bill and avoid entering a government shutdown. Former FBI Director James Comey has been indicted by the Department of Justice, following pressure from the White House. Listen now, on this edition of Bay Area All Local, hosted by KCBS Radio news anchors Margie Shafer and Eric Thomas.
It’s not all that unusual for someone who's homeless to refuse shelter if they can’t keep their pet with them. The era of solo electric vehicle drivers cruising in California's carpool lanes is officially coming to a close. You may have seen kayakers or paddle boarders out on the Bay, but have you ever seen a water biker? All this and more, on this edition of Bay Area All Local, hosted by KCBS Radio news anchors Margie Shafer and Eric Thomas.
A bill aimed at tightening ghost gun rules is now on Governor Newsroom's desk after being passed by state senate and assemblymembers earlier this month. For months, the mayor of San Jose has been urging for more of a partnership between the city and county in order to tackle homelessness. If you noticed drones darting up and down the coastline near Half Moon Bay, don’t be alarmed. All this and more, on this edition of Bay Area All Local, hosted by KCBS Radio news anchor Steve Scott.
This is Ask An Expert, where every weekday at 9:20am, KCBS Radio is giving you direct access to top experts in various fields. Today: Apple is facing continuing legal battles over its App Store rules. Tech giants from the likes of Spotify and Epic Games are challenging Apple’s hold on the mobile world, and the meteoric rise of artificial intelligence could displace the smartphone era altogether. To break it all down, KCBS Radio news anchor Margie Shafer spoke with Tim Higgins, Business Columnist for the Wall Street Journal based in San Francisco, author of the recently released book - "iWar: Fortnite, Elon Musk, Spotify, WeChat and Laying Seige to Apple's Empire.'
The Oakland Police Commission has approved a unanimous policy shift that loosens the restrictions on high-speed police pursuits. Could some World Cup games be relocated to other cities? President Trump is suggesting he would consider it. The drive to Big Sur has been a challenge for nearly 3 years due to a road closure that's forced visitors to drive around a mud slide since January 2023. NASA'S Perseverance Rover has found encouraging signs that Mars was once the home of the building blocks of life. A San Francisco mothers' group is helping each other as they go through this life-changing experience. UCSF just started a new pilot program aimed at easing the burden of financial strain from childhood cancer. All this and more on this edition of the All Local, hosted by KCBS Radio news anchor Margie Shafer.
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