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Oakland Prepares for Verdict
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KCBS' Mark Seelig reports in this Cover Story that city leaders want residents to help keep the peace following a verdict in the murder trial of ex-BART cop Johannes Mehserle. (6/28; 1:30)
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6/28/10
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CBS 5 and KCBS reporter Sharon Chin profiles Sue Shoff who helps thousands of parents visit their sick infants in the hospital. (6/23; 1:29)
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6/23/10
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CA College Leaders Optimistic
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The recession has meant financial strain for California's colleges. Reporter Margie Shafer has this KCBS cover story on how education leaders are dealing with the problem. (6/17; 1:44)
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6/17/10
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CBS 5 and KCBS reporter Kate Kelly profiles Raye Mitchell, an East Bay business owner who helps young women through her foundation. (6/16; 1:49)
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6/16/10
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CBS 5's Sharon Chin profiles Kathy Hull of San Leandro. (6/9; 1:50)
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6/9/10
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Measure J: Pros and Cons
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In this Campaign 2010 cover story, KCBS's Matt Bigler tells us about Measure J, a proposal to use city funds to help build a multi-million dollar football stadium in Silicon Valley. (6/3; 2:10)
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6/3/10
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CBS 5 and KCBS reporter Kate Kelly profiles Bernard Mayes, the founder of the oldest suicide hotline in the country. (6/2; 1:52)
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6/2/10
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Prop 8: A Closer Look
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Earthquake safety is making another appearance on the SF ballot this June. KCBS' Barbara Taylor has this Campaign 2010 Cover Story. (6/2; 1:03)
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6/2/10
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Primary's Dark Horse
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KCBS reporter Doug Sovern sits down with Chuck DeVore in this Campaign 2010 Cover Story. (6/1; 2:03)
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6/1/10
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The Campbell Campaign
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In this Campaign 2010 Cover Story, KCBS reporter Doug Sovern sits down with veteran politician Tom Campbell to talk about his latest run for the U.S. Senate. (5/28; 2:03)
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5/28/10
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CBS 5 and KCBS reporter Sharon Chin profiles Curt Kinkead and his wife Ruth Schwartz, who feed seniors in need for free. (5/26; 1:45)
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5/26/10
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Card Club Expansion
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In this Campaign 2010 KCBS Cover Story, reporter Mike Colgan takes a look at one of the issues before San Jose voters. (5/25; 1:53)
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5/25/10
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CBS 5 and KCBS reporter Kate Kelly profiles Jennifer and Steve Chandler, a Peninsula couple that launched a girls' softball league. (5/19; 1:49)
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5/19/10
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CBS 5's Sharon Chin profiles twins Bill & David Bockholt from San Mateo. (5/12; 1:39)
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5/12/10
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CBS 5 and KCBS reporter Kate Kelly profiles Laura Stachel, who founded We Care Solar to bring light to health clinics around the world.(5/5; 1:57)
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5/5/10
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Camp for Inner City Kids
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Some families from Richmond are finally seeing things that many of us take for granted. KCBS' Doug Sovern takes us there, in this Cover Story. (5/3; 2:25)
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5/3/10
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Anniversary of Saigonâs Fall
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KCBSâ Ted Goldberg reports a group of Vietnamese-Americans at San Jose City Hall marked the anniversary Friday of the fall of Saigon, reflecting on wounds that still have not healed. (4/30/10; 2:42)
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4/30/10
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CBS 5 and KCBS reporter Sharon Chin profiles Cathy Adams, who founded the Oakland-Bay Area chapter of the National Coalition of 100 Black Women, to give them a voice and train them in leadership. (4/28; 1:33)
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4/28/10
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Woman Makes MUNI History
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KCBS' Doug Sovern reports in this Cover Story about a woman operating one of SF's legendary cable cars. (4/27; 2:01)
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4/27/10
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CBS 5 and KCBS reporter Kate Kelly profiles Thanh Phan, who delivers boxes of food to those in need. (4/21; 1:43)
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4/21/10
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CBS 5 and KCBS reporter Sharon Chin profiles Juan Carlos Arauz, who guides at-risk kids onto paths toward a bright future. (4/14; 1:46)
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4/14/10
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CBS 5 and KCBS reporter Kate Kelly profiles Marilyn Carter, who provides support to local war veterans returning home. (4/7; 1:55)
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4/7/10
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Part Three- Aftershock: The Continuing Crisis in Haiti
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KCBS reporter Doug Sovern speaks to some survivors of the earthquake in Haiti, some of whom are still trying to rebuild homes they've lost, and many others just trying to find a home. (4/7; 2:47)
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4/7/10
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Part Two - Aftershock: The Continuing Crisis in Haiti
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KCBS reporter Doug Sovern went to Haiti with a group of Bay Area volunteers providing medical assistance to quake victims still suffering from injuries sustained after the disaster. (4/6; 2:47)
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4/6/10
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Part One - Aftershock: The Continuing Crisis in Haiti
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KCBS reporter Doug Sovern is back from Haiti, and begins his series on the struggling nation, still reeling from the deadly quake nearly three months ago. (4/5; 2:21)
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4/5/10
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Play Ball!
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Oakland is expecting a full house in the stadium - and outside, as baseball season opens in the East Bay today. So says Mike Sugerman in his travels, About the Bay. (4/5; 1:51)
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4/5/10
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CBS 5 and KCBS reporter Sharon Chin profiles Neil Stratton, a retired Walnut Creek police captain, who leads sports clinics as part of the Contra Costa Kops for Kids program. (3/31; 1:45)
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3/31/10
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Teen Suicide Series - Part 5
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KCBS' Holly Quan continues her series on teen suicide by focusing on the stigma surrounding mental illness, especially depression. (3/26; 2:23)
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3/26/10
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Teen Suicide Series - Part 4
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KCBSâ Holly Quan explores the impact railway suicides have on train workers who become unwilling participants in tragedy. (3/25/10; 2:20)
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3/25/10
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CBS 5 and KCBS reporter Kate Kelly profiles Connie Nelson, the co-founder of the first Wildlife Rehabilitation Center. (3/24; 2:08)
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3/24/10
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Teen Suicide Series - Part 3
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While there's no real answer to why four Palo Alto students from the same school died by suicide last year, experts point to mental illness as a big factor. Reporter Holly Quan has this KCBS Cover Story. (3/24; 2:11)
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3/24/10
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Teen Suicide Series - Part 2
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KCBS' Holly Quan continues her series of reports by looking at the academic pressures facing students in affluent and highly educated communities. (3/22; 2:14)
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3/23/10
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Teen Suicide Series - Part 1
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KCBS' Holly Quan begins a series of reports by looking at teen stress and what's being done to ease the pain. (3/22; 2:15)
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3/22/10
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March Madness Means Money
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San Jose's economy stands to gain from the basketball matchups going down at HP Pavilion. Reporter Mike Colgan has this KCBS Cover Story. (3/18; 1:33)
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3/18/10
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CBS 5 and KCBS reporter Sharon Chin profiles Diane Solinger, executive director of the Entrepreneurs Foundation, who helps businesses develop charitable volunteer programs. (3/17; 2:07)
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3/17/10
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It's Getting Lighter, Later
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KCBS' Mike Sugerman sets his clock back during his travels, About the Bay. (3/15; 2:01)
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3/15/10
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CBS 5 and KCBS reporter Kate Kelly profiles Paiman Komeily who started the Able People Foundation, which helps disabled people find the right equipment to lead an independent lifestyle. (3/10; 1:54)
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3/10/10
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SF's Powerful Theater
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Some women are performing for the first time, and KCBS' Doug Sovern reports in this Cover Story that they had a lot more to conquer than simple stage fright. (3/9; 1:55)
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3/9/10
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Time to Put the Brakes on Critical Mass?
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SFPD contemplates a crackdown, and KCBS' Mike Sugerman found out during his travels About the Bay that some bike riders say the event's time may have passed. (3/8; 2:09)
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3/8/10
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CBS 5 and KCBS reporter Sharon Chin profiles Dr. Keith Fraker who supplies furniture and clothes to low-income families in East San Jose. (3/3; 1:37)
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3/3/10
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CBS 5 and KCBS reporter Kate Kelly profiles Alex McElree who helps veterans find resources in Oakland. (2/24; 1:52)
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2/24/10
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CBS 5 and KCBS reporter Sharon Chin profiles George Conlow, president of Share Food Pantry, who works tirelessly to help feed the hungry in the East Bay. (2/17; 1:39)
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2/17/10
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EDD Phones an Annoyance
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California is spending million on a phone system that's driving people crazy. If you're unemployed, you probably already know what KCBS reporter Doug Sovern is talking about in this KCBS Cover Story. (2/17; 1:54)
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2/17/10
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Battle Over Synthetic Turf
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KCBS' Mike Sugerman goes About the Bay to ponder what Golden Gate Park is supposed to look like. (2/16; 2:05)
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2/16/10
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CBS 5 and KCBS reporter Kate Kelly profiles Gina Fromer, executive director of the Bayview YMCA, whose mission is âto build strong kids, strong families and strong communities.â (2/10; 1:45)
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2/10/10
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CBS 5 and KCBS reporter Sharon Chin profiles Ben Oude Kamphuis, who teaches deaf and blind senior citizens to grow vegetables in a greenhouse in Golden Gate Park. (2/3; 1:28)
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2/3/10
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Prop 8 Testimony Ends
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KCBS' Doug Sovern says testimony in the Prop 8 trial reached an emotional climax for couples suing to overturn the ban on gay marriage. (1/28/10; 1:46)
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1/28/10
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CBS 5 and KCBS reporter Kate Kelly profiles Duane Silverstein, a non-profit executive director who dedicates his time towards preserving island environments and cultures. (1/27; 1:56)
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1/27/10
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A Local Woman Returns from Haiti
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In this KCBS Cover Story reporter George Harris brings us a first hand account of destruction, death and survival. (1/27; 1:25)
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1/27/10
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Bernanke and CA's US Senate Race
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Democratic incumbent Barbara Boxer and one of her Republican foes are among those opposing a second term for the Fed chair. KCBS' Chris Filippi examines this interesting political split in this Cover Story. (1/26; 1:14)
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1/26/10
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Singing to Prop 8 Strongholds
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KCBS' Margie Shafer reports the San Francisco Gay Men's Chorus is warming up for its Freedom Tour of cities that voted overwhelmingly to ban same-sex marriage. (1/21/10; 1:52)
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1/21/10
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CBS 5 and KCBS reporter Sharon Chin profiles George Garcia Gange, whose mission is to help others by for fundraising for disaster victims worldwide and sharing his love of rondalla music. (1/20; 1:47)
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1/20/10
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CBS 5 and KCBS reporter Kate Kelly profiles Chester Livingston, who is a volunteer coach for Oakland's Babe Ruth baseball league. (1/13; 1:51)
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1/13/10
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Panel: Police Made Deadly Mistakes
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An independent review finds crucial missteps the day four Oakland police officers were shot dead by a rape suspect. (1/7/10; 1:57)
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1/7/10
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CBS 5 and KCBS reporter Sharon Chin profiles Leah Pimental, from the nonprofit GRID Alternatives, helps senior citizens save money on electricity by going green. (1/6; 1:46)
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1/6/10
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Peninsula School Gets a Defibrillator
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In this KCBS Cover Story reporter George Harris tells us about a high tech device that will help save peninsula high schoolers.(1/6; 1:25)
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1/6/10
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CA Still Attracting Job Seekers
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In this KCBS Cover Story, reporter Chris Filippi explains why MBA students are coming to Silicon Valley in hopes of striking it rich. (1/5; 1:53)
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1/5/10
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Learning to Save, Not Spend
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Recent college grads are getting a crash course in reality, and KCBS' Janice Wright reports in this Cover Story that it's because of the down-in-the-dumps economy. (1/4; 2:00)
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1/4/10
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A Musical Year in Review
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Anyone can read you a list of the year's biggest stories. Few are brave, or foolish enough, to sing it to you. That's why we have KCBS reporter Doug Sovern, and his "Not Ready For Drive Time Singers" back at the mic for this KCBS Cover Story. (12/31
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12/31/09
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Face of Homelessness Changing
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The stereotypical homeless person is no longer a single man in the inner city. In this Cover Story, KCBS reporter Doug Sovern says these days, those on the street include more and more mothers with children.(12/30; 1:49)
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12/30/09
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New Recipe for New Year
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KCBS' Dave Padilla visits some Martinez restaurants embracing the state's ban on transfats in cooking. (12/29/09; 1:16)
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12/29/09
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Carols in the Caves
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It's an "only in Northern California" kind of thing. Christmas caroling in wine caves. In this KCBS Cover Story, reporter Doug Sovern says a Napa man has filled the caves with song.(12/24; 1:50)
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12/24/09
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CBS 5 and KCBS reporter Kate Kelly profiles Ethan Jose, who connects families and generations using high tech tools. (12/23; 1:48)
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12/23/09
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Thirty Years of Shining Shoes
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KCBS reporter Doug Sovern took a shine to a man who's a downtown San Francisco institution for this KCBS Cover Story.
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12/18/09
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CBS 5 and KCBS reporter Sharon Chin profiles Dr. Adrian Fenderson who offers free dental care to those in need across the globe. (12/16; 1:38)
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12/16/09
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Obama's AIDS Policy
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Bay Area activists now share a growing frustration that the adminstration appears to be prioritizing HIV prevention over retroviral treatment. (12/10/09; 1:58)
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12/10/09
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CBS 5 and KCBS reporter Kate Kelly profiles Anna Chan also known as âThe Lemon Ladyâ who provides fresh produce to Bay Area families in need. (12/9; 2:05)
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12/9/09
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CBS 5 and KCBS reporter Sharon Chin profiles Sister Stephanie Hughes who makes sure kids in San Francisco's Bay View District get a trip to the movies. (12/2; 1:50)
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12/2/09
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Postal Service Gears Up for Busy December
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2009 has been a tough year for this American institution. KCBS' Janice Wright explains in this Cover Story that the Postal Service is stretched thin trying to deliver first class service on a junk mail budget. (11/30; 1:56)
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11/30/09
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CBS 5 and KCBS reporter Kate Kelly profiles Bishop J.E. Watkins, founder of Overcomerâs with Hope Second Chance, a non-profit media arts program for that allows young people to find their voice. (11/25; 1:44)
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11/25/09
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AIDS in Africa: Faces of Hope
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KCBS' Doug Sovern traveled to Kenya and Uganda for this exclusive report. Listen to the complete documentary. (11/22; 22:38)
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11/20/09
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AIDS in Africa: Faces of Hope Part 3 of 3
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UCSF doctors are trying to empower Africans to stop the epidemic of AIDS themselves. KCBS' Doug Sovern traveled with them to Kenya and Uganda. (11/20; 8:25)
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11/19/09
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AIDS in Africa: Faces of Hope Part 2 of 3
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KCBS' Doug Sovern reports from Kenya on the doctors from SF who are training East Africans to stop the spread of HIV. (11/19; 7:24)
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11/19/09
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AIDS in Africa: Faces of Hope Part 1 of 3
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A team of doctors from SF has been working in Africa to try to stop the spread of AIDS. KCBS' Doug Sovern takes us on a journey to Kenya and Uganda for this exclusive report. (11/19; 7:05)
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11/19/09
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CBS 5 and KCBS reporter Sharon Chin profiles Farhana Huq, founder of CEO Women, who teaches immigrant women entrepreneurial skills. (11/18; 1:58)
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11/18/09
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CBS 5 and KCBS reporter Kate Kelly profiles Marjorie Weingrow founder of SAGE, a Berkeley program that helps low-income students succeed.(11/11; 1:40)
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11/11/09
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Prospects for Passing Health Care Reform
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The House of Representatives made history by passing health care reform, but there's a long way to go before the bill becomes law. KCBS' Doug Sovern examines differences between the House version, and the one in the Senate, in this KCBS Cover Story. (
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11/10/09
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CBS 5's Sharon Chin profiles Maurice Woods, who introduces inner-city middle school kids to graphic design with free classes. (11/4; 1:42)
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11/4/09
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Bob Price Retires
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Mister "25 and 55" is calling it a career. KCBS' Stan Bunger has more. (10/30; 1:53)
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10/30/09
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CBS 5 and KCBS reporter Kate Kelly profiles Jeff Benesch, an engineer who enriches the education of Bay Area students by designing science lessons, and putting together new projects. (10/28; 1:38)
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10/28/09
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Teen Suicides Rock Palo Alto
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Parents, teens and community members are coming together to talk about teen stress and depression. In this KCBS cover story, reporter Margie Shafer has the community's response in the wake of the fourth teen suicide by train.(10/22; 1:27)
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10/22/09
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CBS 5 and KCBS reporter Sharon Chin profiles Tracy Dixson, who honors his murdered son by providing food, field trips and a family atmosphere to the community. (10/21; 1:50)
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10/21/09
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White House Honors for Vietnam Vets
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President Obama continues to debate future plans in Afghanistan. This morning, he took time out to honor an Army unit whose exploits in Vietnam were nearly forgotten. KCBS' Stan Bunger takes a closer look at the unit. (10/20; 2:15)
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10/20/09
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The Town Hit the Hardest
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In Part Six of the KCBS Cover Story series on the 20th anniversary of the Loma Prieta earthquake, Doug Sovern travels to downtown Santa Cruz. (10/17; 1:57)
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10/17/09
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Where the Shaking Began
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In Part Five of the KCBS Cover Story series "Still Shaking: Loma Prieta Twenty Years Later," Doug Sovern takes us to the epicenter of the 1989 quake.(10/16; 2:10)
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10/16/09
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Shaky Communication
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Experts say don't count on Twitter, Facebook or even a cell phone to tell your family you survived the Big One, in part 4 of KCBS reporter Doug Sovernâs "Still Shaking: Loma Prieta, Twenty Years Later." (10/15; 2:22)
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10/15/09
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CBS 5 and KCBS reporter Kate Kelly profiles Pamela Hawley, who created a universal giving website where people can find volunteer opportunities and donate money for great causes. (10/14; 1:50)
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10/14/09
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Many Homes Still at Risk
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It was the national image of the 1989 earthquake: collapsed houses in San Francisco's Marina district. It could happen again. KCBS reporter Doug Sovern takes a closer look in Part Three of his Cover Story series "Still Shaking: Loma Prieta 20 Years Lat
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10/14/09
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Can Our Roadways Survive the Next Big Quake?
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KCBS reporter Doug Sovern investigates the state of our roadways for Part Two of our special KCBS Cover Story series, "Still Shaking: Loma Prieta, 20 Years Later." (10/13; 1:58)
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10/13/09
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Still Shaking: Loma Prieta, 20 Years Later
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KCBS' Doug Sovern begins a special, six-part KCBS Cover Story series on how far the Bay Area has come since the worst earthquake to hit the Bay Area since 1906, interrupting the World Series, kicking down a major freeway, and killing 63 people. (10/12;
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10/12/09
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Rockers Take Part in Fleet Week
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It's not just the Blue Angels doing the rocking and rolling during the popular festivities along San Francisco's waterfront. KCBS' Janice Wright introduces us to some Navy rockers in this KCBS Cover Story. (10/09; 1:40)
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10/9/09
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CBS 5 and KCBS reporter Sharon Chin profiles George Kelly who shares his passion for reading and writing with the students at Harvey Milk Civil Rights Academy. (10/7; 1:31)
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10/7/09
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SF Junkyard Mecca Scrapped
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The lease is up for Ace junkyard, a spot popular with artists, performers, Burning Man aficionados, and even reality TV producers. (10/6/09; 1:40)
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10/6/09
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Jefferson Award
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CBS 5 and KCBS reporter Kate Kelly profiles Ruth Ann Rosenberg, a volunteer who devotes her life to caring for the elderly at San Francisco's Institute on Aging's Adult Day Health Center. (9/30; 1:39)
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9/30/09
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Jefferson Award
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CBS 5's Sharon Chin profiles JC Orton,a man who seeks to offer dignity to the homeless in Berkeley. (9/23; 1:42)
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9/23/09
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"American Idiot" Theatrical Debut
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The long-awaited adaptation of Green Day's album made its debut at Berkeley Rep this week. KCBS' Doug Sovern sat down with the band for this KCBS Cover Story. (9/18; 1:45)
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9/18/09
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Jefferson Award
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CBS 5's Kate Kelly profiles Kathy Miner, who used her fashion background to create "A Miner Miracle", which gives professional clothing and image consulting to low-income men and women looking for jobs. (9/16; 1:58)
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9/16/09
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Strangers Fundraise for Injured Tot
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A 3-year-old Vallejo girl was hit by bullets shot into her home over the summer. KCBS' Margie Shafer reports in this Cover Story that the toddler overcame the odds but faces a lifetime of struggles. (9/11; 1:27)
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9/11/09
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Cross Border Taco Trucks
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In his travels About the Bay, KCBSâs Mike Sugerman found the traditionally Mexican dish lately has a distinctly Asian flavor. (9/10/09; 2:04)
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9/10/09
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