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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 10:34
    What does the appointment of LAPD chief Jim McDonnell mean for the city? UCLA has offered a proposal the school hopes will allow it to continue leasing their baseball stadium on the West LA Veterans' Affairs campus. A judge ordered them to vacate last month. And we bring you the story of one Dodger do-gooder who hands out the balls he catches to kids - find out the personal reason he does that. Plus, more.

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    About LAPD's new chief; UCLA offers proposal to stay in baseball stadium on VA campus; Why one Dodger fan gives the balls he catches to kids
    What does the appointment of LAPD chief Jim McDonnell mean for the city? UCLA has offered a proposal the school hopes will allow it to continue leasing their baseball stadium on the West LA Veterans' Affairs campus. A judge ordered them to vacate last month. And we bring you the story of one Dodger do-gooder who hands out the balls he catches to kids - find out the personal reason he does that. Plus, more.

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  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 6:41
    Correspondent Frank Stoltze explains what Jim McDonnell's appointment may mean for policing in Los Angeles. We explore why so many races on the November ballot are unopposed. Food editor Gab Chabrán tells us about his favorite L.A. hotdog. Plus, more.

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    Mayor Bass names new LAPD chief; Many LA County candidates are running unopposed; Why Oki Dog is a classic LA hot dog— The P.M. Edition
    Correspondent Frank Stoltze explains what Jim McDonnell's appointment may mean for policing in Los Angeles. We explore why so many races on the November ballot are unopposed. Food editor Gab Chabrán tells us about his favorite L.A. hotdog. Plus, more.

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  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 7:04
    Governor Newsom is cracking down on Norwalk over the city's ban on homeless shelters. L.A. prosecutors are reviewing new evidence in the case of the Menendez brothers. The "King of Soul" gets some respect today. Plus more. 

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    Gov. Newsom cracks down on Norwalk, Menendez Brothers case update, Ottis Redding gets a star— The A.M. Edition
    Governor Newsom is cracking down on Norwalk over the city's ban on homeless shelters. L.A. prosecutors are reviewing new evidence in the case of the Menendez brothers. The "King of Soul" gets some respect today. Plus more. 

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  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 6:57
    Gov. Newsom escalates the battle with the city of Norwalk over its ban on new homeless shelters. Thousands of Kaiser mental health care workers say they're overworked. Californians will see a credit on their electric bills this month. Plus, more.

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    Newsom takes away Norwalk's right to ban housing projects; Kaiser mental health workers threaten to strike; State "climate credit" coming your way— The P.M. Edition
    Gov. Newsom escalates the battle with the city of Norwalk over its ban on new homeless shelters. Thousands of Kaiser mental health care workers say they're overworked. Californians will see a credit on their electric bills this month. Plus, more.

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  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 6:07
    L-A is spending millions homelessness and not all of it is being properly accounted for according to auditors. Broadcaster Fernando Valenzuela steps away from the booth to focus on his health. “Climate credits” are here to make your October energy bill a little lighter. Plus, more.


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    Audit shows where unhoused funding is directed, Valenzuela steps away, Climate credits for your energy bill — The A.M. Edition
    L-A is spending millions homelessness and not all of it is being properly accounted for according to auditors. Broadcaster Fernando Valenzuela steps away from the booth to focus on his health. “Climate credits” are here to make your October energy bill a little lighter. Plus, more.


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  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 6:44
    An auditor says the millions the city is spending isn't trickling down to all those living on the streets. Land movement under Rancho Palos Verdes is still moving 80 times faster than in 2022. A new trash collection aquatic robot in Long Beach needs a name. Plus, more.

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    Auditors raise questions about LA homeless services; Land movement slowing slightly in Rancho Palos Verdes; How a "Jellyfishbot" is cleaning the Long Beach marina— The P.M. Edition
    An auditor says the millions the city is spending isn't trickling down to all those living on the streets. Land movement under Rancho Palos Verdes is still moving 80 times faster than in 2022. A new trash collection aquatic robot in Long Beach needs a name. Plus, more.

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  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 6:06
    Guess who's turning in some of those kids who have allegedly taken part in all those 7-11 robberies? It's Clean Air day which could mean free rides on several people movers. We'll check in on the boys in blue as they head to the playoffs. Plus more.

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    Flash mob 7-11 robberies update, Clean Air day means free public transit, Dodgers check-in — The A.M. Edition
    Guess who's turning in some of those kids who have allegedly taken part in all those 7-11 robberies? It's Clean Air day which could mean free rides on several people movers. We'll check in on the boys in blue as they head to the playoffs. Plus more.

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  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 7:18
    How schools without AC are holding up during yet another heat wave. Manufacturing company Honeywell pledges to clean up contaminated aquifers. Reporter Yusra Farzan visits Rancho Palos Verdes amid a landslide to talk to residents staying behind. Plus, more.

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    Around 20% of SoCal schools don’t have AC as another heat wave arrives; EPA announces cleanup of North Hollywood Superfund site; Rancho Palos Verdes residents remain during landslide — The P.M. Edition
    How schools without AC are holding up during yet another heat wave. Manufacturing company Honeywell pledges to clean up contaminated aquifers. Reporter Yusra Farzan visits Rancho Palos Verdes amid a landslide to talk to residents staying behind. Plus, more.

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