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Homewood Mountain Resort on Lake Tahoe's West Shore want to privatize ski clubThe 60-year-old Homewood Mountain Resort on Lake Tahoe's West Shore is making waves among locals after a San Francisco Real Estate firm revealed that it plans to transform the resort into a luxury private ski c… -
Acapella performance by Ukrainian singer covers Pink Floyd's songPink Floyd just released its first song since 1994, but you won't hear the band's classic front men on the vocals. The new single, "Hey Hey Rise Up" combines the band's instrumentals with an acapella performanc… -
Will Smith's 10 year ban from attending the OscarsAs you've been hearing on KCBS Radio, earlier today Will Smith was slapped with a 10 year ban from attending the Oscars for his now-infamous moment when he struck Chris Rock on-stage at the ceremony.For more, K… -
The California Department of Public Health updates guidelines for isolation requirementsThe California Department of Public Health has updated its guidelines for isolation recommendations.They now say, people who have been exposed to Covid-19, but who are asymptomatic, do not need to isolate for a… -
Opening day kicks off at the Giants stadiumThe Giants kicked off their season with a day game against the Florida Marlins. Seventy degree game time weather made for a nice day at the park. For more, KCBS Radio’s David Welch reports. -
Crabbing season over in the Bay AreaThe crab season is over. Commercial fishing for dungeness crab closing abruptly following a couple of whale entanglements in crabbing gear. For more, KCBS Radio's Jim Taylor reports on the wharf. -
Historical ten day mission to International Space StationA former NASA astronaut and three very wealthy private citizens made history today when they lifted off on a 10-day mission to the International Space Station. As KCBS Radio’s Kathy Novak reports, the company,… -
Russia's war on Ukraine creates massive energy shortages and environmental damageRussia's war on Ukraine is causing human suffering, environmental damage and energy shortages.For more, KCBS Radio's Liz Saint John reports. -
Investigation advances with more evidence on the suspectsThe investigation continues into the mass shooting in Sacramento early Sunday morning that killed six people and injured 12.One of the suspects was released from prison just months before the shooting, promptin… -
Questions arise surrounding the new COVID-19 subvariantWith Covid-19 cases on the rise, particularly among elite Washington power brokers, there's a new focus on safety protocols in and around the White House. As KCBS Radio reporter Holly Quan tells us, the highly… -
Mill Valley high school students who work at Starbucks inspired to unionizeOn the heels of workers at a Buffalo-area Starbucks in New York voting to unionize, workers at a Mill Valley store are following with a similar effort.As KCBS Radio's Mike DeWald reports, the effort is being le… -
New data reveals methane second biggest contributor to climate changeNew data from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Association, or NOAA, is showing that global methane emissions passed record levels in 2021, methane is the second biggest contributor to climate change after… -
The push to ban captive audience meetings in the workplaceThere is a new push to ban a very specific kind of meeting at work. This is happening after workers in New York became the first group of Amazon employees to vote in favor of unionizing. KCBS Radio’s Kathy Nova… -
Mill Valley Starbucks employees are latest to attempt unionizationWorkers at a Mill Valley Starbucks are attempting to organize, joining a growing movement of stores across the country.But as KCBS Radio' Mike DeWald report, experts say it won’t be an easy task. -
Leading member of Proud Boys pleads guilty to Jan 6th attack on CapitolIn a court hearing today, a leading member of the far-right Proud Boys pled guilty to charges related to the attack on the Capitol on January 6th 2021.For more, KCBS Radio news anchor Margie Shafer spoke with B… -
Return of baseball signals the return of pedicabs to San Francisco's EmbarcaderoIt's opening day for the San Francisco Giants and that means dozens of pedicabs are on the streets to take you to Oracle park.KCBS Radio's Jim Taylor is grabbing one. -
What needs to be done to stop a climate catastropheA new book is taking on the worldwide failure to address climate change and what needs to be done to stop a coming catastrophe.For more, KCBS Radio news anchor Margie Shafer spoke with Eugene Linden, journalist… -
U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson commits $130 million of weaponry to UkrainePrime Minister Boris Johnson announced today that the U.K. will be sending over $130 million worth of military-grade weaponry to Ukraine. This comes after the bombing of a railway station in eastern Ukraine, th… -
Former NASA astronaut and three travelers take-off on historic flight to ISSA former NASA astronaut and three paying customers have set off on a journey to the International Space Station. It's the first time in history that private citizens have launched the ISS from US soil. The com… -
Transmissibility of new COVID-19 variant reignites need for air purifiers indoorsCOVID-19 cases are rising once again, thanks in part to the highly transmissible BA.2 subvariant, and that's bringing back questions on what the best practices are to keep the air around you safe. To answer yo…