The spirit of 1906 lives on in San Francisco this morning, as hundreds remember the earthquake and fire that destroyed most of the city almost 100 years ago. A ceremony marked the city's darkest hours and as well as its remarkable rebirth.
As the San Francisco Zoo prepares a home for a pair of Chinese pandas, there have been fears that tariffs could derail the whole thing.
The Jeffrey Pine, known for its distinct vanilla or butterscotch scent, is the dominant pine of the Tahoe Basin. It has not been known to grow in the most extreme elevations of the High Sierra -- until now.
All this and more on this edition of the All Local, hosted by KCBS Radio news anchor Margie Shafer.