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The LA Report

The LA Report is your daily update on the top news stories in the Los Angeles region, brought to you by LAist News. Hosted by Austin Cross, Nereida Moreno and Julia Paskin on weekdays and Josie Huang on the weekends.

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  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 9:23
    LAist investigates former OC Supervisor Michelle Steel's use of funds meant to feed needy seniors. Steel is now a US representative up for reelection. L.A. went all out yesterday to celebrate the Dodgers' World Series win. Also, have you ever come across Metro's Art Bus? It's a roving art exhibition that features dozens of portraits of Metro riders. Plus, more.

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    Former OC Supe Michelle Steel's use of federal relief funds; Dodgers parade; and inside Metro's Art Bus — The Saturday Edition
    LAist investigates former OC Supervisor Michelle Steel's use of funds meant to feed needy seniors. Steel is now a US representative up for reelection. L.A. went all out yesterday to celebrate the Dodgers' World Series win. Also, have you ever come across Metro's Art Bus? It's a roving art exhibition that features dozens of portraits of Metro riders. Plus, more.

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  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 7:17
    A new LAist investigation looks at how former OC Supervisor Michelle Steel directed $1.2 million for meals during the pandemic. Correspondent Frank Stolze breaks down the race for LA City Council District 10. Fans flooded LA today to celebrate the Dodgers. Plus, more.

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    Another former OC Supervisor faces scrutiny over COVID money; Race for LA City Council's Central LA district; LA Dodgers World Series parade — The P.M. Edition
    A new LAist investigation looks at how former OC Supervisor Michelle Steel directed $1.2 million for meals during the pandemic. Correspondent Frank Stolze breaks down the race for LA City Council District 10. Fans flooded LA today to celebrate the Dodgers. Plus, more.

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  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 7:47
    In a dramatic fall from grace, former Orange County Supervisor Andrew Do pleaded guilty Thursday for conspiring to receive kickbacks off more than $10 million in taxpayer dollars. We're hours away from the Dodgers World Series celebrations in downtown L.A. Metro will start handing out warnings to cars parked in bus only lanes and stops. Plus more. 

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    Former OC Supervisor Andrew Do pleads guilty, Dodgers take a victory lap, LA Metro has new message for drivers blocking bus lanes— The A.M. Edition
    In a dramatic fall from grace, former Orange County Supervisor Andrew Do pleaded guilty Thursday for conspiring to receive kickbacks off more than $10 million in taxpayer dollars. We're hours away from the Dodgers World Series celebrations in downtown L.A. Metro will start handing out warnings to cars parked in bus only lanes and stops. Plus more. 

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  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 6:45
    The state's top lawyer announces a settlement with Beverly Hills over the city's alleged attempt to block an abortion clinic. Former OC supervisor Andrew Do enters a guilty plea in court to a bribery scheme. Are you ready for tomorrow's Dodger parade? Plus, more.

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    Attorney General settles with Beverly Hills over thwarted abortion clinic; Andrew Do pleads guilty to bribery; A guide to Friday's Dodgers Victory Parade— The P.M. Edition
    The state's top lawyer announces a settlement with Beverly Hills over the city's alleged attempt to block an abortion clinic. Former OC supervisor Andrew Do enters a guilty plea in court to a bribery scheme. Are you ready for tomorrow's Dodger parade? Plus, more.

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  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 6:25
    It was a big night for the boys in blue as the Dodgers became the world champions once again. Celebrations quickly got out of hand in downtown and East L.A. A former O.C. Supervisor at the center of an LAist investigation is in federal court today. Plus more. 

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    Dodgers beat the Yankees to become 8-time World Series champs, OC Supervisor Andrew Do expected to plead guilty in federal court today— The A.M. Edition
    It was a big night for the boys in blue as the Dodgers became the world champions once again. Celebrations quickly got out of hand in downtown and East L.A. A former O.C. Supervisor at the center of an LAist investigation is in federal court today. Plus more. 

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  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 6:59
    Algae is making some parts of LA smelly right now. We break down a complicated ballot measure asking voters to decide on peace officer pensions. Dodger Mookie Betts responds to the moment last night when a fan grabbed a ball out of his mitt. Plus, more.

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    What's that rotten smell on the coast? Ballot measure asks voters to decide on peace officer pensions; It's Game 5 of the World Series — The P.M. Edition
    Algae is making some parts of LA smelly right now. We break down a complicated ballot measure asking voters to decide on peace officer pensions. Dodger Mookie Betts responds to the moment last night when a fan grabbed a ball out of his mitt. Plus, more.

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  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 6:57
    Seven incarcerated people at Men's Central Jail in downtown L.A. have been hospitalized, one in critical condition, after what L.A. sheriff's say was an overdose. L.A. city council voted to stop reno-victions, which means getting a new kitchen or bathroom will no longer mean tenants get evicted. First dust of snow on local mountains. Plus more. 

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    Suspected overdose at Men's Central Jail, LA city council wants to protect tenants from reno-victions, snow is finally here— The A.M. Edition
    Seven incarcerated people at Men's Central Jail in downtown L.A. have been hospitalized, one in critical condition, after what L.A. sheriff's say was an overdose. L.A. city council voted to stop reno-victions, which means getting a new kitchen or bathroom will no longer mean tenants get evicted. First dust of snow on local mountains. Plus more. 

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  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 6:50
    Los Angeles will receive over $380 million dollars in state grants to address homelessness. Homeowners in Rancho Palos Verdes threatened by land movement are offered a buy out. The Dodgers are just one win away from a World Series sweep. Plus, more.

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    LA to receive hundreds of millions to fight homelessness; Rancho Palos Verdes offers to buy the homes affected by landslide; Game 4 of the World Series— The P.M. Edition
    Los Angeles will receive over $380 million dollars in state grants to address homelessness. Homeowners in Rancho Palos Verdes threatened by land movement are offered a buy out. The Dodgers are just one win away from a World Series sweep. Plus, more.

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