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Fiorina: Boxer Less Scary Than Chemotherapy
Former Hewlett-Packard CEO Carly Fiorina kicked off her run for the U.S. Senate this week, taking on not just Barbara Boxer, but her fight with cancer.

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Vigils for Hikers Detained in Iran
New Affordable Housing in SF's Bay View
Students Promote Green Issues
SFCC Cancels Summer School Classes
Plan for More Health Care Beds for Inmates
Dangerous Coastal Conditions
Democrats Clear Impasse Blocking Health Care Vote
Hundreds Flock To Free H1N1 Clinic
Report: SF Should Hold On To Sharp Park
SF HIV Map Shows Differences In Care
Train Kills Pedestrian, Prompts Delays
Bay Area Will Struggle With Emissions Goals
SC Co. Falls Short Of Water Goals
SCSD Comes Up $1.4 Million Short
SEIU Accuses City Of Discrimination
Lincecum to Pay Fine, Drug Possession Charges to be Dropped
Undocumented Residents Worried About Attending Flu Clinics
New Competition for the iPhone Hits Stores
Support Continues for Richmond Gang Rape Victim
Developing story: Orlando office building locked down after shooting
President Obama: Gov't working to ease pain of joblessness
President Obama cautions against jumping to conclusions about Fort Hood shooting
Planned Saturday vote on health care may be delayed
President Obama to address economy, Fort Hood shooting at approx 8:30 am PST. We
SJ Grapples with Budget Shortfall
Lincecum Cited for Possession of Marijuana
Suspect Identified in Fort Hood Shooting
Santa Cruz Police Crack Down on Illegal Clubs
Fewer Appeals Follow Bay Area Property Tax Assessments
Recession Means Growing Number of Runaways
Evacuations Near Gilroy
Predatory Payday Loans Condemned
Some People May Owe More to the IRS
Warehouse Fire Reveals Massive Pot Grow
Animal Rights Activist Protest Michael Vick in Oakland
Teenager Filmmaker in SF Festival
Police Follow Up on Fatal Accident at Oakland School
Cities Prepare for Storm
Reminders to Prepare for Earthquakes
Oakland's New Chief Attends Community Meeting
Helen Thomas Says Get Out of Afghanistan
Still an Impasse Over Water
Sketch Released in ?04 San Jose Murder
October a Good Month for Tourism in SF
KCBS Receives Legendary Station Award
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Jefferson Award
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)
Bob Price Retires
Mister "25 and 55" is calling it a career. KCBS' Stan Bunger has more. (10/30; 1:53)
Jefferson Award
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)
Teen Suicides Rock Palo Alto
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)
Jefferson Award
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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Desicion Day on Health Care
KCBS politcal analyst Marc Sandalow expects Republicans to stall the health care overhaul which is finally coming to a vote. (11/7; 3:57)
Disappearing Act
SF Chronicle columnist C.W. Nevius says Gavin Newsom's political career has taken a turn for the worse. (11/7; 4:03)
Bravery at Ft Hood
CBS news reporter August Skamenca describes the heroism displayed by those at the scene of Thursday’s shooting at Ft Hood that left 13 people dead.(11/6; 3:38)
New Beatles Gadget
CNET staff writer Caroline McCarthy says the new apple-shaped USB drive containing the entire Beatles back-catalogue is a compromise for the bend hesitant to dive into the download business. (11/6; 3:39)
Stimulus Slip-Up
Sacramento Bee reporter Phillip Reese says the Cal State University system may have stretched the truth when it claimed federal economic stimulus money saved over 100,000 jobs.(11/6; 3:36)
Jobless Rate Increases
Investment specialist Karl Mills says the economy is going through a long, slow recovery and employment is usually the last part to improve. (11/6; 3:37)
Ft Hood Shooter
CBS news reporter August Skamenca says suspected Fort Hood shooter Maj. Nadal Malik Hasan exhibited strange behavior and gave away personal belongings before killing 13 people Thursday.(11/6; 3:31)
Weaker Public Option
USC Professor Glenn Melnick examines the health care reform bill set for a vote in the House. (11/6; 4:34)
Health Care Reform
CBS News Capitol Hill Correspondent Bob Fuss interviews House Democratic Leader Steny Hoyer about the status of the health care reform bill. (11/6; 8:36)
Fiorina: Boxer Less Scary Than Chemotherapy
KCBS' Janice Wright reports that former Hewlett-Packard CEO Carly Fiorina kicked off her run for the U.S. Senate this week, taking on not just Barbara Boxer, but her fight with cancer. (11/7; :59)