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UC Berkeley Students End Protests


Things have calmed down on the UC Berkeley campus after a large protest that began early Friday morning, including the partial takeover of a building by a group of demonstrators ended after 11 hours.
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Health Care Vote Set for Saturday Night


Parking Available at BART Stations Over Thanksgiving


SF to Pay Family of Woman Struck by City Worker


Two Charged in Fatal Street Racing Accident


Moderate Dems Pivotal in Health Care Vote


Report: Poor Struggling To Keep Lights On During Recession


San Francisco's Looming Deficit Requires New Sources of Money


High Winds on Bay Bridge


Airports Expected To Be Busy Next Week


Mehserle Trial Headed to SoCal


Campaign Launched Over Early C-Sections


CA Unemployment Rate Hits 12.5%


Protesters Occupy UC Berkeley Building


Vallejo Schools Facing Closure Get Reprieve


SJ Committee Votes to Put Dozens of Arrests Under Microscope


San Pablo Police Investigate 2 Early Morning Car Fires


S.J. Mayor Attends D.C. Budget Forum


Forecast: CA Faces Another Massive Deficit


Oakland Wants More Graduates


North Bay Dogs Trained Companions for Returning Servicemembers


SFCC Cancels Summer School Classes


Newsom's Silence Fuels Speculation


Democrats Clear Impasse Blocking Health Care Vote


UC Berkeley Building Occupied


SF Mayor Sounds Budget Alarm


Suspect Identified in Fort Hood Shooting


Still No Leads in Hit-and-Run Death of Oakland 6th Grader


Santa Cruz Police Crack Down on Illegal Clubs


San Jose Factory Waffles During Eggo Shortage


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


Sausalito Owner of Wine Cellar Pleads Guilty to Arson


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AIDS in Africa: Faces of Hope Part 3 of 3
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)
AIDS in Africa: Faces of Hope Part 2 of 3
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)
AIDS in Africa: Faces of Hope Part 1 of 3
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)
Jefferson Award
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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KCBS Evening News 11/20
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More Women's Health Controversy
UCSF ob-gyn professor Dr. George Sawaya says new recommendations on how often women in their 20s should have Pap smears will mean fewer unnecessary surgeries. (11/20; 2:47)
FIFA Oks Handball Win
Sky News reporter Enda Brady, an ardent Irish fan, calls FIFA’s decision not to allow a rematch the greatest miscarriage of justice in world cup soccer history. (11/20; 4:40)
California Economy in Serious Condition
UCLA economist Jerry Nicklesburg explains why California's unemployment figure is so high, in spite of job growth. (11/20; 3:46)
Health Care Workers Under Fire
ProPublica reporter Charles Ornstein explains new rules that come down on California's drug-addicted health care workers. (11/20; 4:01)
Shuttle Atlantis' Mission
CBS' Peter King and CBS News Space Consultant Bill Harwood interview the crew. Plus, how one astronaut is coping now that his wife could give birth today. (11/20; 6:25)
New Women's Health Recommendations
Stanford law professor Hank Greely says the new recommendations shouldn't get caught up in the current health reform debate. (11/20; 4:27)
Haggling For Health Care
KCBS political analyst Marc Sandalow comments on Republicans who are obstructing the president's health care reform. (11/20; 4:52)
Lincecum Wins Cy Young Award
San Jose Mercury News Sports Columnist Tim Kawakami says Giants ace Tim Lincecum is the first repeat winner in the major leagues since Randy Johnson was voted the prize four straight times from 1999-2002. (11/19; 4:32)
Sorensen's Winter Fantasy
At 7,000 ft. in Hope Valley, Tom Stienstra describes the ultimate Winter fantasy at Sorensen's resort. (11/21; 1:14)