EPISODE · May 11, 2026 · 14 MIN
Covering the incoming heat wave, properties to be designated as higher fire risk and more
from Bay Area All Local
Parts of the Bay Area are expected to have a brief heat-spike, as the marine layer retreats from inland areas today. Thousands of Santa Rosa properties are now going to be designated as higher fire risk under a city impact map. Certain classes of e-bikes and e-motorcycles will be a little harder to come by on Amazon, amid a continued rise and crashes and deaths. The job market for young workers and new grads remains challenging but not impossible. Drivers who typically use 19th Avenue through San Francisco are getting a break next weekend. Environmental advocates say the "city of the future" planned for Eastern Solano County could threaten Solano’s most vulnerable native plants and animals. On tap for this week: a high-stakes meeting between President Trump and his Chinese counterpart, Xi Jinping. San Francisco leaders are working with bars, clubs and other nightlife spots to keep people safe. Stephen Colbert's last hurrah on the Late Show is on May 21st after an eleven year run. In another win for California conservation efforts, our state amphibian is now back in its ancestral home for good. All this and more on this edition of the Bay Area All Local hosted by KCBS Radio News Anchor Steve Scott.
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Parts of the Bay Area are expected to have a brief heat-spike, as the marine layer retreats from inland areas today. Thousands of Santa Rosa properties are now going to be designated as higher fire risk under a city impact map. Certain classes of e-bikes and e-motorcycles will be a little harder to come by on Amazon, amid a continued rise and crashes and deaths. The job market for young workers and new grads remains challenging but not impossible. Drivers who typically use 19th Avenue through San Francisco are getting a break next weekend. Environmental advocates say the "city of the future" planned for Eastern Solano County could threaten Solano’s most vulnerable native plants and animals. On tap for this week: a high-stakes meeting between President Trump and his Chinese counterpart, Xi Jinping. San Francisco leaders are working with bars, clubs and other nightlife spots to keep people safe. Stephen Colbert's last hurrah on the Late Show is on May 21st after an eleven year run. In another win for California conservation efforts, our state amphibian is now back in its ancestral home for good. All this and more on this edition of the Bay Area All Local hosted by KCBS Radio News Anchor Steve Scott.
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