New fire danger warnings in the Bay; Alameda's only ER in danger of closing
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The Bay Area is about to heat up again. The good news is North-West winds will keep things from getting too hot, the bad news is, that's going to really ramp up fire danger.
Alameda's only hospital is facing a financial crisis.
San Jose city officials have decided to give temporary housing priority over affordable housing in that city, at least for the time being.
The Bay Area is about to score big time with three massive sporting events queued up in the next two years.
In an effort to bounce back from the loss of half of its retailers, San Francisco’s largest mall just announced seven new tenants.
Housing activists were shocked when Concord's city council rejected a request from an affordable housing developer that wanted to build a project in the city's downtown.
All this and more on this edition of the All Local, hosted by KCBS Radio news anchor Holly Quan.




