Janice Wright
Janice Wright has been in Bay Area Broadcasting for over 30 years. Yikes! She must be old. She loves the people and places her reporting at KCBS has taken her to, but has the most fun on the week-ends, anchoring the morning news with her pal Dave Padilla. Her other news pal is at home, CBS 5 and KCBS reporter Mike Sugerman. The Sugerman-Wrights have been married for 28 years . Yikes again! They raised two sons in San Francisco. Neither one seems even slightly interested in following in their parents’ professional footsteps.
Bike Riders Get A Break On BART in August
Starting on Friday, August 3, bike riders can take their wheels on Bay Area Rapid Transit trains during commute hours, normally a no-no for cyclists throughout the year.
2012/07/31
San Francisco Program To Keep More Cops, Firefighters On The Street
The City of San Francisco is launching a long-term program aimed at putting more firefighters and police officers on the streets, with the ultimate goals of making the city safer, replacing retirees and cutting down on overtime.
2012/05/30
Mountain View Mom Remembers Son Killed In Iraq
A Mountain View mother of a fallen soldier makes an annual trek to Washington every year to remember her son and talks about the importance of an organization called Gold Star Families for Peace and how she doesn’t think war is the answer.
2012/05/28
Bay Area Foreclosure Rates On The Decline; Prices Up
The foreclosure picture across the U.S. and the Bay Area is showing signs of improvement according to foreclosure database Realty Trac.
2012/05/17
SF Giants Remind Parents To Check Video Game Ratings
A couple of lucky kids got to play video games with two of the San Francisco Giants in a new PSA campaign that reminds parents how easy it is to check their kids’ game ratings for inappropriate content.
2012/05/16
California 2012 Primary Election Underway As Early Voting Begins
Monday marked the first day of voting for the June primary election. Ballots for the June 5 contest were going out, and in-person voting was an option at local registrar’s offices.
2012/05/07
Signature Discrepancies Force East Bay Election Officials To Toss Ballots
Voting by mail begins Monday for California’s June 5 primary election. But for one group of voters, the odds appear to be high that their ballots won’t count.
2012/05/04
SF Mayor Promises Changes Following Mission Vandalism
Mayor Ed Lee is working with police on a change in tactics following a violent night on Monday in San Francisco’s Mission District.
2012/05/03
Report Tracks Foreclosure’s Overlooked Impact On California Children
California is one of 10 states where home foreclosures have hit children harder than elsewhere in the nation, according to a study that documents the far reaching impact of the foreclosure crisis on the young.
2012/04/26
California Lawmakers Consider Expanding Abortion Access
While several states have placed new restrictions on abortion, a new bill would allow more health professionals in California to perform the procedure.
2012/04/25



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