KCBS Radio Cover Stories Podcast
1) 30 Years After Loma Prieta Earthquake, Doctor Reflects On "Miracle" Rescue
Thirty years after he pulled a boy alive from the wreckage of the Cypress Freeway by chainsawing through another earthquake victim, an East Bay doctor still thinks about that miraculous rescue, almost...Show More
30 Years After Loma Prieta Earthquake, Doctor Reflects On "Miracle" Rescue
02:53 | Oct 15th, 2019
2) Psychiatrists Bring Mental Health Care Into Oakland Homeless Camps
A pioneering program in the East Bay is bringing psychiatric care right into those homeless tent encampments that dot the Bay Area's urban landscape. There are more than eight thousand people experien...Show More
3) Guerneville Not Ready For Fire Season After Historic Flood
Some Russian River residents say there are two seasons in the county, flood season and fire season with little rest in between. In the last installment of her four-part series, KCBS Radio reporter Ho...Show More
4) Guerneville Residents Uprooted After Historic Flood "I Didn't Have A Choice"
Six months after the worst flooding on the Russian River in 25 years, the long term effects are being felt in a diaspora of long time locals. Housing was tough enough before the water rose 13 feet abo...Show More
Guerneville Residents Uprooted After Historic Flood "I Didn't Have A Choice"
02:09 | Aug 26th, 2019
5) Slow Start To Tourist Season After Historic Flood Hits Guerneville
Six months since the Russian River climbed 13 feet above flood stage, the worst in 25 years, the scars are well hidden. This is high season, what you earn this summer can make or break you come winter...Show More
6) Guerneville Roads Remain Clogged With Mud, Debris Six Months After Historic Flood
Next week will mark six months since heavy rains pushed the Russian River to 45 feet, inundating towns and washing out roads. For an area so reliant on summer tourism, not everything is back to normal...Show More
Guerneville Roads Remain Clogged With Mud, Debris Six Months After Historic Flood
01:50 | Aug 23rd, 2019
7) Sake Guru Offers Discounts To Vent Anger Over Parking Tickets
The owner of a sake shop in San Francisco's Hayes Valley is venting his frustration over the neighborhood's lack of parking by putting his money where his mouth is. KCBS Radio Reporter Doug Sovern sa...Show More
8) Bay Area Man Recalls Harrowing Journey From El Salvador, As Another Desperate Generation Seeks Refuge In The US
As Mexican authorities pull more migrants out of caravans, deporting them to their home countries, desperate Central Americans are returning to some older methods to try to reach the United States. Th...Show More
9) Mexican Crackdown On Migrant Caravans Predates Trump Threats
In recent days, Mexico has been cracking down on migrant caravans, arresting and deporting more of the immigrants moving through the country toward the United States. But in Central America, KCBS Rad...Show More
10) In El Salvador, US Aid Is A Life Or Death Matter For Young People
President Trump is trying to eliminate U-S aid to the three countries that make up Central America's "Northern Triangle," because he doesn't think they're doing enough to keep their people from migrat...Show More