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A woman out walking her dogs with her boyfriend in San Leandro was shot and killed Thursday evening, and a suspect was ...
SAN JOSE (KCBS) -- The start of the 2014 Major League Baseball season marks five years since the league began looking into the possibility of allowing the Oakland A's to relocate to San Jose.
Residents of The Jungle, San Jose's largest homeless encampment, have recently received on-site medical care after the county moved a mobile clinic to the site.
Bunger’s radio career, which began at the age of 21 in 1977, included stops in King City, Sonora, South Lake Tahoe, San Jose and Sacramento. He joined KCBS in 1982.
Bunger’s radio career, which began in 1977, included stops in King City, Sonora, South Lake Tahoe, San Jose, Sacramento and San Francisco. He joined KCBS in 1982.
One of several commemorative events took place two weeks ago at the Fairmont Plaza in San Jose, "the birthplace of broadcasting," as morning co-anchor Stan Bunger put it.
CBS Radio’s all-News KCBS/San Francisco is gearing up to celebrate 100 years on the air. The station’s first broadcast, as “San Jose Calling,” was heard on June 11, 1909. The station later ...
SAN FRANCISCO - A longtime Bay Area radio voice is retiring after over 40 years on the air. John Evans finished his final shift at KCBS Radio Friday morning, ringing in the 5 o'clock hour followed ...
After four decades behind the microphone, veteran radio journalist Doug Sovern is signing off. Sovern, the political reporter at KCBS Radio in San Francisco, announced that he will retire at the ...
Bunger’s radio career, which began in 1977, included stops in King City, Sonora, South Lake Tahoe, San Jose, Sacramento and San Francisco. He joined KCBS in 1982.
KCBS morning news anchor Stan Bunger, who has been a voice of calm on the radio across Northern California for more than 40 years, announced Tuesday he's retiring.
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