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- During Bay Area Visit, Howard Schultz Predicts Trump Would Beat Leftist Democrat
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- Bernie Sanders Announces He's Running For President Again
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Reporters Share Lessons Learned From Covering Wildfires
We're just over a week into 2019, and there's been so much news that already it's easy to lose track of what just happened in 2018. With that in mind, this week we're speaking to some of the people that make the news happen here at KCBS Radio to hear from them what 2018 news stories they think we should be keeping in mind as the new year begins.
Here's a reflection from KCBS Radio reporters Jeffrey Schaub, Holly Quan and Jenna Lane on what lessons they took home from their year covering wildfires in California.
For more reflections from the KCBS Radio news team, check out this week's In Depth program, "2018 Year In Review: Looking Back on a Year of KCBS News Coverage." There you'll hear more top 2018 news picks, including reflections on politics, sports, business and even traffic news.
Here's a reflection from KCBS Radio reporters Jeffrey Schaub, Holly Quan and Jenna Lane on what lessons they took home from their year covering wildfires in California.
For more reflections from the KCBS Radio news team, check out this week's In Depth program, "2018 Year In Review: Looking Back on a Year of KCBS News Coverage." There you'll hear more top 2018 news picks, including reflections on politics, sports, business and even traffic news.
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