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As California moves forward on a plan to phase out the sale of new gas powered cars by 2035, some questions linger about how the goal will be met.In the second part of our conversation with Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg, KCBS Radio's
Another delay of the opening for the storm battered Capitola causes the wharf along the Santa Cruz County coastline to change the time to September.KCBS’  Jennifer Hodges reports.
Napa County sheriffs detectives are investigating a series of brawls that took place at a recreation area along the shores of Lake Berryessa late Saturday afternoon.KCBS's Jeffrey Schaub reports, one person died from a gun shot wound, and seve
The San Francisco Black Film Festival kicks off this week on Thursday June 13th,The festival aims to show how films and storytelling can be tools for social change and inspire healing and meaningful dialogue.For more, KCBS Radio's news anchor
Information is spreading about the new tariffs on goods imported from China.KCBS's Cathy Whitman has more on a new app that will help us make purchase decisions.
San Jose can and should be the first city in the state to adequately address the homelessness problem.KCBS’ Jennifer Hodges says that from the mayor of San Jose.
The City of Santa Rosa has declared that the 2024 fire season officially starts on Monday, June 10.KCBS’ Megan Goldsby reports on why that designation is important.
 In today's world, food is delivered in new ways. For example, deliveries are dropped off by scooters, motorcycles, and mopeds, but the demand for food delivered quickly through apps such as DoorDash and Gruhub has also increased complaints ab
One of the most hazardous areas in the globe lies in the Pacific Northwest thanks two pieces of the Earth's crust sliding against each other. It's called the Cascadia subduction zone and scientists conducted a study along the coast of Oregon,
Today in Silicon Valley an elevated track, new light rail stations has a groundbreaking ceremony today in the Silicon Valley for a connection which is expected to make riding  public transit easier.KCBS’ Jennifer Hodges reports.
Downtown San Jose will now be where some recent police graduates go to get hands-on training. As KCBS’s Mary Hughes reported this will bring a bigger police presence to the area and peace of mind to businesses.
This week’s heat wave was bad news for a lot of people but good news for hardware and home supply stores. 
The best place for college grads to settle after graduation is right here.KCBS's Cathy Whitman reports on which city tops the list. 
The San Francisco International LGBTQ+ Film Festival is the preeminent queer film event in the world.Founded in 1977, the event had an annual attendance of more than sixty thousand people.For more on this KCBS news anchor Liz Saint John spoke
Social media challenges authority and empowers people to create and share information for themselves reversing the traditional flow of information.Online authenticity introduced new cultural narratives which includes the concept of gender as
Lake Tahoe is recognized as a world-class destination, but the area's transportation system is lacking  especially for those without a car.Riding the wave of ride-hailing giants such as Uber and Lyft, the region's microtransit boom is working
It was all  about wildfire safety, and a group effort underway in the South bay.KCBS’s Jennifer Hodges has more on the Santa Clara County Firesafe Council and the Los Gatos Creek Watershed collaborative.
Accessory dwelling units, better known as ADUs, could be the saving grace for a South Bay city that's looking for ways to provide more affordable housing options.KCBS Radio's Mary Hughes has more.
Golden Gate Fields is coming down the final stretch. KCBS Radio's Kris Ankarlo reports the race track is closing after this weekend.Justin Sullivan / Staff / Getty Images
It's no secret that some viruses can cause or accelerate cancer, but now that we are well into 4 years of living among COVID-19, doctors are trying see if the two have any connection. Even though there's no real world data linking covid to can
OPEC recently announced a decision that could potentially bring down gasoline prices through the end of the year. The organization and its allies agreed to gradually unwind some production cuts come October, which could boost oil flows into th
What was once seen as an opportunity to build a reputation in the art world, is now becoming a platform that artists are running away from. Painters, photographers, and other artists are leaving Instagram due to Meta using their art to train A
New research out of UC Davis finds that during some of California’s worst fire years, the touch of wildfire smoke was felt far beyond the flames.KCBS Radio's Mike DeWald reports, the study focused on how drifting smoke interacted with lakes.J
The US has long relied on the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans for protection and national security. However, recent advances in global surveillance -- specifically by Russia and China -- have worked to diminish America's advantage. Evolving tech i
This is the KCBS Tech and Business Report. Today, KCBS Radio news anchor Nikki Medoro spoke with Bloomberg's Matt Day.Microsoft is stepping up the security on its upcoming line of PCs, following concerns from cybersecurity experts. It's all ov
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