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After six months as the Mayor of San Francisco, Daniel Lurie is giving up on one of his key campaign pledges: providing 1,500 new beds for the homeless.
Today
Feeling nostalgic? Want to see a floppy disk? Head to Muni to see for yourself
You probably won't find floppy disks in very many places these days, but MUNI is still using them to run the city's train control system. They're trying to modernize, and to tell us more about that process, KCBS Radio news anchors Margie Shafer and Eric Thomas spoke with KCBS Ins ... Show More
3m 20s
Jul 2024
Many California Almond Growers Struggling To Stay Afloat
In the last decade, almonds have turned up everywhere. Even at the Super Bowl, where a commercial showed actor Jeremy Renner supercharged by almond milk. Even so, California almond producers have been struggling. Growers have in some ways been the victims of their own success - a ... Show More
11m 37s
Jul 2024
California At A Climate Crossroads
California has strong, clean air and clean energy goals that are currently aligned with federal policy. Arguably, the state has never had so much climate momentum. And now, with Kamala Harris poised as the Democratic standard bearer, the Golden State could see one of its own in t ... Show More
11m 44s
Dec 2024
CBS Evening News with Norah O'Donnell, 12/16/24
Two killed, suspect dead in school shooting in Madison, Wisconsin, police say. In his first press conference since winning the 2024 election, President-elect Donald Trump defended his choices for top White House positions. Eye on America - A historic partnership is helping restor ... Show More
25m 17s
Apr 15
CBS Evening News, 04/15/25
CBS News has learned the IRS could cut up to 40% of its workforce at the end of the filing season, which would bring the number of workers from 102,000 to fewer than 70,000. Eye on America- A major issue facing U.S. rivers is contamination by sewage and other pollution, but a CBS ... Show More
26m 54s