We've seen the Paleo diet, Keto, low-fat, and low-carb. The hot diet now is intermittent fasting. And guess what? KCBS Radio's Rebecca Corral reports the scientists seem to love this one.
A storm that expected to bring high winds, sheets of rain, and possibly mudslides has arrived in the Bay Area. As KCBS Radio's Megan Goldsby reports, it is expected to move south throughout the night.
There's a new brew out today from Russian River Brewing Company. As KCBS Reporter Tim Ryan tells us, it's called "Sonoma Pride." Just like the beer of the same name released two years ago, it's a tribute to fire fighting.
We’re in the thick of the holiday shopping season, and this year shoppers are spending in record numbers. But more and more that shopping is happening online, meaning that for many the holiday shopping frenzy is less elbowing through crowds at the mall and more refreshing browser pages on the...
Officials in Santa Clara County are gearing up for the cold blustery weather. KCBS Reporter Jennifer Hodges says they’re increasing the number of beds and hours shelters are open for the homeless.
It appears Californians are weary of all the effects of climate change. KCBS Radio's Scott Lettieri reports on a recent poll that asked state residents what issue is most important for the next president to tackle.
Northern California firefighters are bringing their wildfire expertise to Australia. KCBS Reporter Tim Ryan reports on the 21 federal fire experts from the US and another 21 from Canada are now on the ground down under:
In solidarity with climate actions around the country and globe today as world leaders meet in Madrid, a group of young people hold a rally and march in San Francisco today. KCBS Radio's Scott Lettieri has this report.
The Salvation Army is celebrating the season of giving with its annual red kettle bell ringing event today. KCBS Radio's Carrie Hodousek reports from San Francisco’s Union Square.