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After a 6-week delay, crabbing season will officially begin on New Year's Eve
Hundreds of crab fishermen from Humboldt Bay to the Central Coast have been given the green light by state wildlife officials to begin their season on December 31st, following a six-week delay.
Homeowners can spot issues in their foundation ahead of the next earthquake
Earthquakes have been on most of our minds these past few months, and it seems like each week brings news of yet another tremor, with most recently the 6.4 magnitude Northern California quake that left two dead.
How to balance learning loss with COVID-19 classroom safety
COVID-19 has had an adverse impact on students of all ages who are suffering from learning loss due to the pandemic. With the “tripledemic,” knowing whether to keep a student home or allow them to attend learning in the classroom can be tricky.
Tesla driver blames ‘full self-driving’ feature for eight-car pile-up
Tesla’s self-driving feature is back in the spotlight once again, as a driver told authorities that the software caused his car to brake unexpectedly, resulting in an eight-car pileup in the San Francisco Bay Area last month.
Oakland reintroduces mask mandate inside public buildings
Oakland City Council has reinstated a mask mandate inside public buildings, as cases of COVID-19, RSV and flu circulate. To answer your questions, KCBS Radio Anchors Eric Thomas and Margie Shafer are joined by Dr. Andrew Noymer.
Generations agree – love is hard
This week on “It’s Generational” a panel of guests gets real about relationships Dr. Raquel Peel, psychology lecturer at the University of Southern Queensland also joined the show to explain why relationships can be so hard, for any generation.
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