
Bay Area All Local
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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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United States
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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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English
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https://kcbsradio.radio.com/
Episodes
Santa Clara County's Trauma Center is overwhelmed with patients
9/8/2025
Santa Clara County's Valley Medical Center in San Jose is the only hospital in California to treat over 4,000 patients last year. The Oakland Ballers this week will take the field at home for the team’s second straight playoff birth. A popular pie shop in downtown Oakland is the latest casualty of the Bay Area's challenging restaurant and business climate. All this and more on this edition of the All Local, hosted by KCBS Radio anchor Steve Scott.
Duration:00:10:13
Hundreds of nurses at Kaiser begin 24 hour strike
9/8/2025
Kaiser Permanente patients may face disruptions today as a major healthcare worker strike is underway. There are calls for better police protection of small businesses after a violent robbery of a South Bay jewelry store that left the owner shaken and hospitalized. A popular pie shop in the East Bay is serving up its last slices. All this and more on this edition of the All Local, hosted by KCBS Radio anchors Margie Shafer, Eric Thomas, and Holly Quan.
Duration:00:10:06
Wildfire preparedness is not something to take for granted
9/6/2025
The fourth annual Ember Stomp Wildfire Safety Festival took place at the Marin County Fairgrounds. A beloved event in Golden Gate Park is celebrating a big milestone this year. Recent changes to SNAP benefits could have a big impact on the upcoming holiday season. All this and more on this edition of the All Local, hosted by KCBS Radio anchor Dennis Foley.
Duration:00:09:47
Valkyries to start historic playoff run at SAP Center due to scheduling conflict
9/5/2025
The Valkyries are the first WNBA expansion team to make it to the playoffs in their inaugural season, but their first playoff game won’t be at Chase Center. Bart trains are running again this afternoon, much to the relief of commuters who had to scramble this morning during an hours-long, system-wide shutdown. Some Bay Area lawmakers are leading a push to strengthen emergency notification systems across the region and across the country. All this and more on this edition of the All Local, hosted by KCBS Radio anchor Steve Scott.
Duration:00:10:07
Why was BART down this morning?
9/5/2025
BART experienced a systemwide outage this morning. San Francisco Bay Ferry is ready to assist the Bay Area's unlucky BART customers during this morning's system-wide shutdown. ChatGPT's parent company OpenAI is planning parental controls, that will allow parents to receive notifications if the system detects a "moment of acute distress." All this and more on this edition of the All Local, hosted by KCBS Radio anchors Eric Thomas and Holly Quan.
Duration:00:11:05
Trump bill could wipe out Medi-Cal coverage for more than 16 million
9/5/2025
Community health centers in the East Bay are bracing for how sweeping Medi-Cal cuts could impact the already undeserved populations they care for. Notices are going out this week to one and half million users of the old style Fastrak transponders that they're going to have to upgrade. The decision on whether or not San Mateo County Sheriff Christina Corpus will be losing her job is still up in the air. All this and more on this edition of the All Local, hosted by KCBS Radio anchor Eric Thomas.
Duration:00:09:52
Mayor Lurie, transit advocates want to raise SF taxes to fund MUNI
9/4/2025
San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie and transit advocates kicked off a campaign to convince voters to approve a tax on property owners today. Dry lightning has been responsible for hundreds of fires in recent weeks, though surprisingly few have exploded into major incidents. A police chase out of Oakland ends with a major crash in Hayward involving an innocent driver. The collision is sparking debate over the city's controversial policy that prevents cops from engaging in high speed pursuits. All this and more on this edition of the All Local, hosted by KCBS Radio anchor Steve Scott.
Duration:00:14:48
CA schools navigate a challenging school year amid new administration
9/4/2025
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. KCBS Radio anchor Margie Shafer spoke with California State Superintendent of Public Instruction Tony Thurmond, as federal cuts, artificial intelligence, and immigration fears shape an unprecedented school year.
Duration:00:14:57
'One of the gravest threats': UC President Milliken on funding cuts
9/4/2025
Just a month on the job, UC's new President is warning of further federal cuts that could decimate the ten campus system. A police chase out of Oakland ends with a major crash in Hayward involving an innocent driver. Dry lightning has been responsible for hundreds of fires in recent weeks, though surprisingly few have exploded into major incidents. All this and more on this edition of the All Local, hosted by KCBS Radio anchors Holly Quan and Margie Shafer.
Duration:00:15:13
100-year-old Fisherman's Wharf fixture to be torn down in latest makeover plans
9/3/2025
San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie announced today that the city plans to build new waterfront seating at Fisherman's Wharf after tearing down the old Alioto’s restaurant. A groundbreaking today at the future headquarters for the new Second Harvest Food Bank Silicon Valley. North Bay grape growers are facing another year of tough decisions amid a second straight harvest filled with uncertainty. All this and more on this edition of the All Local, hosted by KCBS Radio news anchor Steve Scott.
Duration:00:10:29
Turbulence with turbines—Trump admin cancels state's energy project funding
9/3/2025
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. We're looking at the future of California's ocean wind turbine projects as state energy officials grapple with developing tech in China and the U.K. This comes as the Trump administration canceled nearly half a billion dollars of Biden-era funding for California's energy goals. To tell us more, KCBS Radio news anchor Margie Shafer and Eric Thomas spoke with Daniel Kammen, professor of energy at UC Berkeley and former science envoy for the US State Department.
Duration:00:14:50
Lightning strike fires continue to blaze in three Central Valley communities
9/3/2025
Firefighters continue to battle a number of fires sparked by yesterday's dry lightning thunderstorm, forcing evacuations across three Central Valley counties. They say the Golden State Valkyries’ superpower is its fans. The team sold out all 20 home games this season in an arena with one of the largest capacities in the WNBA. The Oakland Police Department has made a controversial move, cutting off public access to their live radio feeds by encrypting communications. All this and more on this edition of the All Local, hosted by KCBS Radio news anchors Margie Shafer and Eric Thomas.
Duration:00:11:08
"Workers over Billionaires"—Labor Day protests spark nationwide
9/1/2025
It’s Labor Day, and workers’ unions and community organizations are gathering across the nation today to demand investment in working-class communities, not the nation’s top one percent. East Bay kids go wild for Children's Fairyland. The scaled-down amusement park on the shores of Lake Merritt is celebrating its 75th birthday today. A new survey shows more Americans are traveling this year, but because of their money worries, folks are opting for shorter trips closer to home. All this and more on this edition of the All Local, hosted by KCBS Radio news anchor Steve Scott.
Duration:00:10:15
Job market trends, predictions, and challenges—a Labor Day exploration
9/1/2025
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 on Labor Day, it's a great opportunity to look at the overall state of the American workforce. To tell us about the job market, the trends, the challenges, and the future, KCBS Radio news anchor Margie Shafer spoke with Dr. Victor Tan Chen, associate professor of sociology at Virginia Commonwealth University.
Duration:00:18:11
Closing the digital divide—Oakland youth center gets brand-new computer lab
9/1/2025
A group of Oakland kids has a brand-new computer lab to use this week, part of an effort to close the digital divide. A number of Black leaders in the community held a press conference aimed at the Trump administration's perceived racist motivations. California's school chief has just hosted the first meeting of the Public Schools Artificial Intelligence Work group. All this and more on this edition of the All Local, hosted by KCBS Radio news anchor Margie Shafer.
Duration:00:09:24
San Jose creates safe space for its homeless residents
8/29/2025
The city of San Jose officially opened its first safe sleeping site for homeless residents. The work is underway to support the more than 50 people, many who lost everything, following last week’s deadly fire at a San Rafael apartment building. Another art installation is debuting at San Francisco’s cable car turnaround near Union Square. All this and more on this edition of the All Local, hosted by KCBS Radio anchor Steve Scott.
Duration:00:12:30
Physician says RFK Jr.'s agenda is a threat to public health
8/29/2025
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. The Department of Health and Human Services announced a major push for comprehensive nutrition education reforms. At the center of that push is Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s Make America Healthy Again agenda. To tell us what this means for nutrition in America, KCBS Radio anchor Eric Thomas spoke with Family Medicine Physician and Nutrition Expert, Dr. Mary Sco.
Duration:00:14:08
Bay Area police are getting new guidance for how to handle ICE
8/29/2025
Amid a heightened risk of federal immigration enforcement operations, Bay Area cities are making clear to their police departments how officers should handle the presence of ICE agents. A fire that started early this morning in a large abandoned building in East San Jose continues to burn. Rents in San Francisco are starting to surge. All this and more on this edition of the All Local, hosted by KCBS Radio anchor Eric Thomas.
Duration:00:10:55
Oakland Mayor Barbara Lee reflects on her efforts to reduce crime
8/28/2025
While crime stats are improving, Oakland Mayor Barbara Lee admits there’s a lot of work ahead as she reaches 100 days in office. As the city of San Jose continues its multi-week effort to clear the Columbus Park homeless encampment, some of the most vulnerable residents are facing a new challenge. New applicants for the National Weather Service will have to answer essay questions describing support for the President's policies -- something that has nothing to do with weather predictions. All this and more on this edition of the All Local, hosted by KCBS Radio anchor Steve Scott.
Duration:00:10:19
AI grants and homeless encampment sweeps—the latest news in the South Bay
8/28/2025
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. We're exploring San Jose's first-in-the-nation AI grant program and the city's ongoing collaborations with top tech and civic leaders in the Bay Area. This comes as the city has initiated a massive cleanup and restoration effort in Columbus Park and what that means for its largest homeless encampment. To give us the latest on all that and more, KCBS Radio news anchor Eric Thomas spoke with San Jose Mayor Matt Mahan.
Duration:00:15:42