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KCBS Radio 31.05.2021

#UPDATE: Marin County has fallen short of upgrading to California's least restrictive yellow tier for reopening.

KCBS Radio 18.05.2021

#UPDATE: The dead whale that washed ashore in San Francisco on Saturday was an endangered fin whale, and likely died due to injuries sustained from a ship strike, according to The Marine Mammal Center.

KCBS Radio 16.05.2021

Anyone hoping to celebrate 420 Day in San Francisco will find police patrols and barricades at Golden Gate Park.

KCBS Radio 16.05.2021

California Governor Gavin Newsom announced Saturday that the state will immediately resume administering the Johnson & Johnson #COVID19 vaccine.

KCBS Radio 13.05.2021

Water restrictions are in the pipeline in at least one Bay Area county.

KCBS Radio 02.05.2021

The San Francisco school board is being sued by groups that oppose the move to end merit-based admissions at the city’s elite Lowell High School.

KCBS Radio 28.04.2021

#NEW: President Joe Biden made his first comments on Tuesday since the jury in the Derek Chauvin murder trial began deliberations.

KCBS Radio 13.04.2021

Dr. Anthony Fauci has been working nonstop since the start of the #coronavirus pandemic last March, and that is not an exaggeration.

KCBS Radio 10.04.2021

Marin County could become the first in the Bay Area to join the yellow tier since the winter surge.

KCBS Radio 04.04.2021

You might see little reason to change out of your sweatpants when you're working from home. But a new study shows many believe that dressing better makes you more productive.

KCBS Radio 30.03.2021

At least six people were fatally shot by officers across the U.S. in the 24 hours after jurors reached a verdict in the murder case against Derek Chauvin on Tuesday.

KCBS Radio 20.03.2021

#WATCH: A hero dog prevented a tragedy after it saved another dog that had fallen in a pool and couldn't get out.

KCBS Radio 14.03.2021

The Berkeley High School cases mark the first virus outbreak in the district.

KCBS Radio 26.02.2021

Employees of the two main U.S. immigration enforcement agencies were directed Monday to stop referring to migrants as "aliens," a dated term that many people consider offensive.

KCBS Radio 16.02.2021

Reps. Matt Gaetz and Marjorie Taylor Greene are presenting top House Republicans with a test of how to handle a new breed of Trump-era, social media-savvy firebrands.

KCBS Radio 11.02.2021

Miami Mayor Francis Suarez has launched a billboard and social media marketing campaign to lure San Francisco tech employees working remotely to his city.

KCBS Radio 31.01.2021

Debris from a United Airlines plane engine fell and narrowly missed a home in the Denver suburbs during a flight's emergency landing Saturday.

KCBS Radio 30.01.2021

United Airlines posted a $1.36B loss in the first quarter and will need a rebound in lucrative business and international travel before it returns to profitability.

KCBS Radio 26.01.2021

The San Francisco Zoo helped to save endangered sea turtles in the Gulf of Mexico that experienced cold-stun due to the unusual Texas weather.

KCBS Radio 23.01.2021

Former President Donald Trump will reportedly speak at the Conservative Political Action Conference in Florida next weekend in his first major public appearance since leaving office.

KCBS Radio 20.01.2021

This year's Oscar attendees won't be required to wear face masks during the live broadcast portions of the ceremony, according to a report.

KCBS Radio 16.01.2021

Parents, are you ready to send your kids back to the classroom? That's the exact question that the Oakland Unified School District is asking, as more and more teachers get vaccinated against the #coronavirus.

KCBS Radio 12.01.2021

Vice President Kamala Harris took a detour while visiting North Carolina on Monday to sit at the same lunch counter where four Black college students known as the Greensboro Four conducted a peaceful sit-in 61 years ago.

KCBS Radio 04.11.2020

The Supreme Court is siding with Republicans to prevent Wisconsin from counting mailed ballots that are received after Election Day.

KCBS Radio 26.10.2020

It's been only a month since President Donald Trump's Rose Garden event to announce he was nominating Amy Coney Barrett to serve on the Supreme Court.

KCBS Radio 17.10.2020

The mention of the 2000 election could make one shudder thinking about "hanging chads" and "butterfly ballots." What lessons can we learn from it and apply to the 2020 election? bit.ly/35IKKQa

KCBS Radio 04.10.2020

The East Bay Regional Park District has extended its closure of nearly a dozen parks in the East Bay hills due to increased fire danger and expected wind gusts of up to 70 miles per hour.

KCBS Radio 24.09.2020

Many feared the so-called murder hornets would wreak havoc on the country. Not so fast, says the Washington Department of Agriculture.

KCBS Radio 08.09.2020

The sun is setting on an iconic San Francisco landmark. STORY: bit.ly/37K7Kk4

KCBS Radio 03.09.2020

#BREAKING: The U.S. Senate has confirmed #AmyConeyBarrett to the Supreme Court with a vote of 52-48. bit.ly/3ouQLZ5

KCBS Radio 27.08.2020

Over the weekend, the Trump campaign pushed out fundraising emails in the president's name offering donors the chance to enter a drawing "to join Team Trump at the Election Night Party in my favorite hotel," in Washington, D.C.

KCBS Radio 17.08.2020

San Francisco city leaders are condemning what they say are threats against women of color on the SFUSD Board of Education.

KCBS Radio 05.08.2020

A sudden snowstorm in Nebraska wasn't enough to stop our Jim Taylor on his cross-country road trip to find the #PulseOfAmerica.

KCBS Radio 17.07.2020

NASA has discovered water on the moon, and not just in its deep, dark, wickedly cold craters - scientists have found water on the surface that could be accessible to astronauts.

KCBS Radio 15.07.2020

Southwest says starting in December, passengers may have to sit in the middle seat once again. An expert weighs in on the risks of flying on a crowded airplane.

KCBS Radio 03.07.2020

Did PG&E flip the switch on Sunday’s Public Safety Power Shutoff too early? The owner of a popular Wine Country restaurant says he and his staff had to scramble after PG&E turned off their power earlier than expected.