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One Dead in Accident Near Hillsdale Mall
El Camino Real is closed in both directions near the entrance of the Hillsdale Mall in San Mateo because of a fatal traffic accident involving a taxicab and another vehicle.
Pediatricians Double Vitamin D Recommendations
Trouble For California Bond Measures
Winds Whip Up Wildfire North of Los Angeles
Feral Pigs Have Apparently Left Hillsborough
Thrift Stores Busy During Economic Slowdown
2 Adults Killed, 4 Kids Hurt in San Jose Accident
3 Stanford Students Die in Big Sur Crash
250-Acre Fire on Angel Island
Gas Prices Drop Sharply Nationwide
Boy Killed in Santa Cruz Sand Collapse
2,000 Acre Wildfire North of Los Angeles
Northern California Vulnerable to Wildfire
Wells Fargo To Acquire Wachovia
North Bay Vote May Yield Commuter Train
San Jose House Fire Damages Six Homes
Motorcycle Deaths Up In California
Possible Closure For SF General
Napa Fire Completely Contained
Gay Support Group Criticizes Mormon Leadership
Tommy Lasorda Won't Attend San Francisco Parade
Rep. Lewis: McCain Sowing Seeds of Hate
Good Progress on Napa Valley Fire
SF Supervisors Meet About Wall St. Meltdown
Red Flag Warning Extended Across Bay Area
California's Credit Rating Questioned
NorCal Bus Crash Claims Another Life
Weather Changes Fleet Week Celebration Plans
BART E-Z Riders May Soon Find Parking Easier
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Making the Transition a Little Easier
A new program is underway in SF to help foster kids transition to adulthood. In this KCBS Cover Story, reporter Mark Seelig has more on Railton Place. (10/09; 1:30)
Jefferson Award
CBS 5 and KCBS reporter Sharon Chin profiles Susan Schwartz, an East Bay volunteer who gathers hundreds of people each year to improve the environment. (10/8; 1:42)
Prop 4: Teen Abortion
In November, California voters will be asked for the third time in four years to approve a measure requiring parental notification before a minor gets an abortion. (10/7/08; 2:22)
A Conversation With Hal Blaine
KCBS' Kim Wonderley talks with drum legend Hal Blaine (10/2; 10:00)
Jefferson Award
CBS 5's Kate Kelly profiles Anastasia Fullerton, a young girl who picks up bags of stuffed puppets for children in need through the program she likes to call Cuddle Buddies. (10/1; 1:52)
 
 
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East Bay Teacher Flies with Blue Angels
Randy Monroe, an Earth Science teacher at Foothill Middle School in Walnut Creek, talks about getting the opportunity to fly with the Blue Angels.(10/12; 2:12)
Survey Shows Drop in Gas Prices
Severin Borenstein, the Director of the UC Energy Institute, says he expects gas prices to go down even further. (10/12; 2:51)
North Korea: No Longer on Terrorism Blacklist
Scott Bruce, Director of the US Office of the USF's Center for the Pacific Rim, says this new deal offers leverage to the United States over North Korea. (10/12; 3:53)
How Each Candidate Is Campaigning
KCBS Political Analyst Larry Gerston addresses the current state of the Presidential race. (5:39; 10/11)
Campaign Changes Tone
With the surfacing of the troopergate investigation and Obama's William Ayers ties, Politico's David Mark examines the current tone of the Presidential Campaign. (10/11; 4:31)
Fire Departments Open Their Doors
Every fire station in San Francisco will be open to the public today. Mindy Talmadge, from the San Francisco Fire Department, tells us about the special activities planned. (1:57; 10/11)
Foreign Leaders Attack Financial Crisis
CBS News White House Correspondent Mark Knoller discusses President Bush pledge of a global response to the credit crisis. (2:22; 10/11)
Troopergate Investigation
USF Political Science professor Corey Cook discusses the effect this finding may have on the presidential election for both Democrats and Republicans. (10/10; 4:07)
Gov't Takes Equity Ownership
UNC Charlotte Finance professor Tony Plath discusses the short-term and long-term effects of the government's action to get the credit market back on its feet. (10/10; 4:22)
Proposition K
KCBS' Barbara Taylor reports on a San Francisco ballot measure to decriminalize prostitution. (10/13; 1:08)