Episodios

  • Tax season is upon us and there are some new changes you should know
    Apr 4 2026
    Tax Day is eleven days away — and if you haven't done yours yet, a word of warning He was known locally as the father of modern transit It's warm outside and that means folks are rushing to enjoy the outdoors. But the Sonoma County Sheriff's Departments warns you nature can be as dangerous as it is beautiful. All this and more on this edition of the All Local hosted by Danny DeCrescenzo.
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    12 m
  • The Trump administration plans to turn Alcatraz back into a prison
    Apr 4 2026
    The Trump administration appears to still be interested in turning Alcatraz back into a working prison. A request for $152 million dollars for the project was tucked into a budget proposal according to Reuters. The East Bay’s Habitat for Humanity is helping get gently used household items into new hands. We're learning more about the deadly Tahoe avalanche that killed nine back country skiers nearly two months ago. All this and more on this edition of the KCBS All Local, hosted by KCBS's Margie Shafer.
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    13 m
  • New spikes in Catholic conversions leave bishops questioning, "Why?"
    Apr 3 2026
    Churches across the country are reporting a surge in new converts, and it's young people who appear to be leading the surge. All this and more on this edition of the Bay Area All Local, hosted by KCBS' Steve Scott.
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    16 m
  • Recent earthquake prompts Bay Area residents to prepare for the Big One
    Apr 3 2026
    After yesterday's early-morning earthquake, many people around the Bay Area may be asking themselves: Am I ready for the Big One. SFMTA is hoping more riders will report problems when they see them as part of its effort to make Muni safer. It's been a week since a pedestrian was killed, after a 76-year-old driver crashed onto the sidewalk and into a restaurant in San Francisco's Chinatown. All this and more on this edition of the Bay Area All Local, hosted by KCBS' Steve Scott.
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    11 m
  • After being drought free for weeks, 40% of California is now considered "abnormally dry,"
    Apr 3 2026
    After being drought free for weeks, today's federal water map shows 40-percent of California is now considered "abnormally dry," one step below drought status. The St. Anthony Foundation is asking for clothing donations and they're running extra low on one specific category. Oakland is trying something new to solve its teacher shortage. Federal officials have given PG&E the go-ahead to keep the state's only nuclear power plant running for at least another five years. All this and more in this edition of the Bay Area All Local, hosted by KCBS Radio anchor Rebecca Goodeyon.
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    16 m
  • What happens when children become dependent on AI companions?
    Apr 2 2026
    KCBS' Steve Scott speaks with an industry expert to hear more about how a third of teenagers are using AI chatbots as friends, confidants, and even romantic partners
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    17 m
  • 4.6 magnitude earthquake hits the Bay Area early this morning
    Apr 2 2026
    California's insurance industry may face scrutiny by the federal government over its response to last year's Southern California wildfires. After being drought free for weeks, today's federal water map shows 40% of California is now considered "abnormally dry", one step below drought status. Cuts to California's CalFresh program due to President Trump's "One Big Beautiful Bill" are now underway. All this and more on today's episode of the All Local, hosted by KCBS' Steve Scott
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    18 m
  • Potential shipments of coal threaten the health of West Oakland residents
    Apr 2 2026
    The Bay Area Air District meeting today means West Oakland activists are turning up their dial on the fight to block a coal terminal from being built in their neighborhood. San Francisco's strangest April tradition is back. As KCBS's David Welch reports, the Saint Stupid's Day Parade marched through the Financial District today with plenty of absurdity to go around. It’s a very busy week at See’s Candy shops across the Bay Area. All this and more on this edition of the KCBS All Local, hosted by KCBS's Margie Shafer.
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    11 m