Melissa Culross, KCBS Radio

Melissa Culross, KCBS Radio Reporter and anchor with KCBS Radio (106.9 FM and 740 AM) in San Francisco. You can hear my reports during the work week, and I anchor on the weekends.
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01/10/2023

Good evening, Facebook. I realize that I have been incredibly remiss in updating this space. At the end of November, I left KCBS Radio to pursue a career outside of broadcasting. I have a new job in communications that I’m very excited about, but there is nothing quite like radio, is there?

I decided at age 18 that I wanted to be on the air, and what followed was an incredible three-decade ride. I have so many fond memories and met so many creative, smart people. I started as a DJ then shifted to news, and it was my honor to tell the stories of the Bay Area and beyond for almost 18-1/2 years at KCBS.

Thanks for reading and following this page. But most of all, thank you for listening. ❤️

One of the best coworkers anyone could ask for.
07/01/2022

One of the best coworkers anyone could ask for.

Congratulations to our friend and colleague Jeff Bell and best wishes in retirement!

05/28/2022

San Francisco Giants manager Gabe Kapler says he will refuse to take the field for the U.S. national anthem in a protest over the nation’s political direction following this week’s school shooting in Texas

I realize that I’ve been remiss in keeping this page updated, but you can follow me Twitter. You’ll find a lot of the st...
01/22/2022

I realize that I’ve been remiss in keeping this page updated, but you can follow me Twitter. You’ll find a lot of the stories I’ve been covering there, as well as other occasional news tidbits.

The latest Tweets from Melissa Culross (). Reporter and Anchor for . Also singer, lover of books & big sunglasses, and alum. Opinions my own, retweets are not endorsements. San Francisco, CA

01/12/2022

All-Star skills and endless energy made Hunter Pence a fan-favorite when he played baseball in San Francisco for eight seasons and last weekend he gave the city some love in return by hosting a track pick-up event.

12/29/2021

➡️ Due to the ongoing surge of COVID-19 cases, San Francisco’s New Year’s Eve fireworks show is CANCELLED. After closely monitoring local health indicators, the decision to cancel is a proactive measure that will best protect SF & essential front-line workers.

➡️ Debido a un aumento de casos de COVID-19, se ha CANCELADO el espectáculo de fuegos artificiales de año nuevo en . Tras un seguimiento de los indicadores de salud locales, la decisión de cancelar es una medida proactiva para proteger a SF y a los trabajadores esenciales.

➡️ Dahil sa pagdami ng mga kaso ng COVID-19, KINANSELA ang palabas na paputok sa gabi ng Bagong Taon sa San Francisco. Pagkatapos ng masusing pagsubaybay at patnubay ng lokal ng kausugan, para sa proteksyon ng SF at ng mahahalagang manggagawa.

Details here 👉 https://bit.ly/3Hkzsmg San Francisco Department of Emergency Management

12/29/2021

John Madden, the legendary former football coach, broadcaster, video-game namesake and Bay Area sports icon, has died. He was 85 years old. This is a developing story. Check back for updates.

09/30/2021

The largest Lunar New Year festival and parade outside of China is coming back to San Francisco next year, following a brief hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

About 15 years ago when I was a baby anchor at KCBS, I worked on Saturday and Sunday nights. Late one Saturday, I was jo...
09/25/2021

About 15 years ago when I was a baby anchor at KCBS, I worked on Saturday and Sunday nights. Late one Saturday, I was joined on the air by a brand spanking new traffic reporter who was just a year or two out of Cal. I heard her and immediately thought, “Holy cow, she’s good. Really good!”

That traffic reporter was Kate Scott.

I had no idea way back then that she’d be such a trailblazer, but I’m not at all surprised.

A Bay Area Broadcaster Familiar To Many Sports Fans Is Taking Her Talents To The East Coast - And Breaking Barriers While Doing So. KCBS Radio's Melissa Culross Got A Chance To Speak With Her About This New, High-Profile Gig.

The Garden is alive with the sound of piano music.
09/19/2021

The Garden is alive with the sound of piano music.

After a year-long coronavirus-inspired hiatus, twelve pianos have been reintroduced to the San Francisco Botanical Garden, thrilling city residents who missed the fall tradition known as “Flower Piano.”

There’s a new sheriff…er, show…in town, and it’s opening soon at Club Fugazi in San Francisco’s North Beach.
09/18/2021

There’s a new sheriff…er, show…in town, and it’s opening soon at Club Fugazi in San Francisco’s North Beach.


It’s been almost two years since the iconic “Beach Blanket Babylon” closed after a 45-year run at Club Fugazi in San Francisco. Now, a new show is opening up in the space as a “love letter” to the city.

Do you love your rescue pet? Tell the Berkeley Humane Society all about it, and your story could win Best in Show.
09/09/2021

Do you love your rescue pet? Tell the Berkeley Humane Society all about it, and your story could win Best in Show.

If a rescue pet has impacted your life, whether it’s yours or someone else’s, the Berkeley Humane Society wants to hear from you. The organization is accepting submissions for its Best in Show storytelling contest.

08/27/2021

A suspect wanted for manslaughter was hospitalized on Wednesday after an officer-involved shooting in Oakland, the Oakland Police Department reported.

08/24/2021

A city-wide San Francisco art festival is being put together to bring attention to the fight against Anti-Asian hate. “THE FUTURE IS___” will give Asian American and Pacific Islander artists the opportunity to make their voices heard all over town.

08/05/2021

San Francisco transportation officials want to make several of the city’s “slow streets” permanent, even after the pandemic is over. One of the first four “slow streets” to have its slowness extended is Shotwell St. in the Mission district.

A San Francisco icon is back…with a temporary twist.
08/03/2021

A San Francisco icon is back…with a temporary twist.

The familiar hum of the cables, the rumble of the cars and the ding of the bells have returned to San Francisco streets. The city’s iconic cable cars are back in service starting Monday and are free to ride all month.

Planning on going out to grab a drink this weekend? You might want to bring your vaccination card with you…
07/26/2021

Planning on going out to grab a drink this weekend? You might want to bring your vaccination card with you…

A group of over 500 bars in San Francisco has announced a joint policy requiring proof of vaccination or a negative COVID-19 test in a show of force as the delta variant surges locally and nationwide.

07/20/2021

After months and months of pandemic living, San Francisco Mayor London Breed and Police Chief William Scott said they want residents and visitors to feel safe in the city.

07/04/2021

The COVID-19 Delta variant has taken hold of the United States, but an infectious disease expert assures that vaccinated people do not need to worry for their health.

06/23/2021

The Bay Area may be one of the most diverse places in the country, but new research out of UC Berkeley suggest the region has become more segregated over the last several decade.

06/18/2021

A San Francisco landmark is open once again, more than a year after the pandemic shut it down along with the rest of the City. Now, visitors are returning to the famed Coit Tower as it reopened Thursday.

06/16/2021

Summer school is now in session in San Francisco and students are being brought together in person for their classes after struggling through the last year of remote learning.

06/08/2021

Stern Grove Festival, the Bay Area’s longest-running free outdoor music festival, reveal its musical lineup for its 84th annual concert. The festival returns after it was cancelled last year due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

06/08/2021

The Rainbow Flag is flying above San Francisco City Hall Monday in honor of Pride Month, just as City Hall opens its doors again for the public.

06/07/2021

Simone Biles looks ready for the Tokyo Olympics

05/31/2021

Naomi Osaka says on Twitter that “the best thing for the tournament” is if she withdraws from the French Open

The Palace is back...
05/28/2021

The Palace is back...

San Francisco’s historic Palace Hotel reopened early Thursday afternoon, in yet another sign that the city is coming back from the pandemic.

05/27/2021

The eight victims of a mass shooting early Wednesday at San Jose’s Valley Transit Authority rail yard have been identified, ranging in age from 29 to 63.

05/26/2021

President Joe Biden calls for Congress to act on gun control following a mass shooting at San Jose's VTA light rail yard: "We can, and we must, do more." bit.ly/3bSsXcY

05/26/2021

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