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The annual “Women in the Workplace” survey is out…and as KCBS Radio’s Megan Goldsby reports it’s showing some troubling trends at the top of the workforce.
Did you spend part of your morning under a desk?  Hundreds of people participated in the annual Earthquake Shakeout drill this morning in cities across the West Coast.KCBS Radio's Matt Bigler has more from one event in Oakland.
A lawsuit brought by now-recalled San Francisco District Attorney Chesea Boudin against a law firm bringing alleged fraudulent ADA lawsuits targeting small businesses was dismissed this past summer. KCBS Radio's Margie Shafer reports from San
San Jose officials just announced a major expansion to its free, community Wi-Fi network. As KCBS Radio’s David Welch reports, leaders are planning an even larger expansion early next year.
By now you probably know the names of WNBA star Brittney Griner and former Marine Paul Whelan because of their harsh prison sentences in Russia, but there’s another American who’s stuck in Russia on a 14-year sentence for trying to bring medica
Liz Truss, who was named British Prime Minister just 45 days ago, stepped down today after a historically short term that unraveled when a series of new tax policies caused economic chaos and her conservative party to turn against her.  Now a l
Some iPhone users were looking forward to a new feature that let them edit texts that they've already sent. But, there's a reason why you might NOT want to use it. Laura...why is that?For more, KCBS Radio news anchor Holly Quan spoke with CNET
College enrollment is still struggling to rebound from the pandemic as a new report from the National Student Clearing House found that numbers dropped for a third straight year.The annual decline isn't as bad as last year, but enrollment stil
A new report finds California oil refiners are making some of the highest profits per gallon in more than two decades.As KCBS Radio's Mike DeWald reports, it’s leading to calls for a tax on so-called windfall profits.
Wouldn't it be great if you could simply renew your passport online? Now you can, and it is great. Here's KCBS Radio's Jim Taylor with more.
A new bill to help enhance federal wildfire response has just cleared the U.S. Senate.  KCBS Radio's Cathy Whitman reports on the new Fire Act Bill which will boost the Federal Government's Wildfire Preparedness and Response.
The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department seized almost 12-thousand suspected fentanyl pills yesterday at LAX airport as someone tried to bring them through security disguised in candy wrappers. This comes after warnings by the DEA of rainbo
The Girl Scouts of Northern California has been given the largest donation the non-profit has ever received.  KCBS Radio's Megan Goldsby reports it comes at a good time.
The City of Palo Alto’s Public Art Program is looking for artists for next year’s Code Art Interactive Media Arts Festival.As KCBS Radio's David Welch reports, if you’ve ever wanted to try your hand at public art you may want to listen up beca
The largest study ever on colonoscopy and cancer points again to the benefits of the procedure. We get reaction from an American colorectal cancer expert in this report from KCBS Radio's Jim Taylor.
The controllers race represents one of the best chances for Republicans to win statewide office in California. KCBS Radio's Kris Ankarlo has more on the GOP candidate who is trying to persuade voters to cross party lines.
Now to check in on the San Jose mayor’s race.KCBS Radio’s Keith Menconi tells us recent polling is giving a mixed picture about who might be in the lead.
It's not the usual time of year for controlled burns in Sonoma County, but as KCBS Radio's Megan Goldsby reports, this year is giving fire crews a chance they don't usually have.
Delegates from nearly every country on Earth will be heading to Egypt next month to negotiate global goals for tackling climate change. KCBS Radio's Margie Shafer reports one of those delegates from the Bay Area says the situation is urgent.
Californians are being asked to stop what they are doing and drop, cover and hold as part of the Great California Shake out earthquake drill. Here's KCBS Radio's Jeffrey Schaub.
covid-19 cases are already hitting highs in New York City... and that could be a warning of what's to come here in the Bay area... as we head into another covid winter. To answer your questions, KCBS Radio's Mellissa Culross and Eric Thomas sp
As we've been reporting, UK prime minister Liz Truss resigned this morning, she spent just 44 days in office. For more, KCBS Radio's Mellissa Culross and Eric Thomas spoke with Enda Brady, media consultant based in London.
British Prime Minister Liz Truss resigned on October 20th. For more on what to expect, KCBS Radio's Mellissa Culross and Eric Thomas spoke with Marc Sandalow, Political Analyst.
New interviews between former President Trump and journalist Bob Woodward will be released next week in a collection called the Trump Tapes, which may offer more insight into the former president's actions in office, and since he left it.For m
The midterms are just around the corner and elections are heating up across the country. In Georgia, current Governor Kemp is being challenged again by Democrat Stacey Abrams and the race is focusing heavily on engaging new voters on both sides
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