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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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Listen 8:26The Screen Actors Guild has voted to authorize a strike against video game companies. The Writers Guild leaders are expected to vote on a tentative deal reached with producers. Residents can ask L.A. Mayor Karen Bass questions at tonight's town hall. Plus, more.
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SAG-AFTRA Votes To Authorize Video Game Strike, WGA To Vote on Tentative Deal Today, & LA Mayor Hosts Telephone Town Hall Tonight — The A.M. ReportThe Screen Actors Guild has voted to authorize a strike against video game companies. The Writers Guild leaders are expected to vote on a tentative deal reached with producers. Residents can ask L.A. Mayor Karen Bass questions at tonight's town hall. Plus, more.
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Listen 8:45Striking Hollywood writers are close to finalizing a tentative deal with studios and streamers they agreed to Sunday. Gov. Newsom vetoes a bill to stop prisons from turning non-citizens over to ICE. One million LA County households are food insecure. Plus, more.
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Writers Guild Finalizing Tentative Deal, Newsom Vetoes Bill To Stop CA Prison-ICE Transfers, & 1 Million L.A. Households Food Insecure — The P.M. ReportStriking Hollywood writers are close to finalizing a tentative deal with studios and streamers they agreed to Sunday. Gov. Newsom vetoes a bill to stop prisons from turning non-citizens over to ICE. One million LA County households are food insecure. Plus, more.
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Listen 8:46The Hollywood writers' strike may be nearing an end with the announcement of a tentative deal. A new study finds 30 percent of homes in LA County are food insecure. Today marks Judaism's holiest day of the year.
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Hollywood Writers & Producers Reach Tentative Agreement, Food Insecurity Up In LA County, & Today is Yom Kippur — The A.M. ReportThe Hollywood writers' strike may be nearing an end with the announcement of a tentative deal. A new study finds 30 percent of homes in LA County are food insecure. Today marks Judaism's holiest day of the year.
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Listen 11:25Writers and studios continue negotiations for a fifth day. Santa Clarita holds a vigil for Sheriff's Deputy Ryan Clinkunbroomer. And, an LAist investigation finds that thousands of people with serious mental illness are living in California's nursing homes.
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WGA Talks Continue, Sheriff's Deputy Vigil, & LAist's Nursing Homes Investigation - The Sunday EditionWriters and studios continue negotiations for a fifth day. Santa Clarita holds a vigil for Sheriff's Deputy Ryan Clinkunbroomer. And, an LAist investigation finds that thousands of people with serious mental illness are living in California's nursing homes.
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Listen 19:36Three vetoes come down from the Governor, among the many bills that await his decision. The San Bernardino County sheriff's department began rolling out body worn cameras this month. And, a conversation with Tarell Alvin McCraney, the new artistic director of the Geffen Playhouse in Westwood. Support The L.A. Report by donating now at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.com.
Gov. Vetoes Three Bills, San Bernardino Police Body Cams, And Tarell Alvin McCraney Interview - The Saturday EditionThree vetoes come down from the Governor, among the many bills that await his decision. The San Bernardino County sheriff's department began rolling out body worn cameras this month. And, a conversation with Tarell Alvin McCraney, the new artistic director of the Geffen Playhouse in Westwood. Support The L.A. Report by donating now at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.com.
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Listen 7:17The autoworkers strike against Detroit’s Big 3 comes to California. Third day of talks this week between the Writers Guild and studios raises hopes a deal is near, but pickets continue. The 39th annual CA Coastal Cleanup Day is this weekend. Plus, more.
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CA Workers Join Strike Against Automakers, WGA Meets With Studios For Third Day, & Annual Beach Cleanup Party — The P.M. ReportThe autoworkers strike against Detroit’s Big 3 comes to California. Third day of talks this week between the Writers Guild and studios raises hopes a deal is near, but pickets continue. The 39th annual CA Coastal Cleanup Day is this weekend. Plus, more.
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Listen 7:03Writers Guild members are scheduled to meet with producers again today. The state is suing some companies that advertise "abortion pill reversal" treatments as safe and effective. Beverly Hills City Council votes to ban silly string and shaving cream on Halloween.
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WGA, Producers Meet For 3rd Straight Day, California Sues Over Abortion Pill Reversal Treatment, & Silly String Ban — The A.M. ReportWriters Guild members are scheduled to meet with producers again today. The state is suing some companies that advertise "abortion pill reversal" treatments as safe and effective. Beverly Hills City Council votes to ban silly string and shaving cream on Halloween.
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Listen 7:23Could the strike by Hollywood scriptwriters be nearing an end after 5 months? Concerns intensify that tensions between the U.S. and China will increase anti-Asian hate. A spending fight in Congress could trigger a walkout by CA wildland firefighters. Plus, more.
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Striking Writers & Studios Reportedly Near Deal, Fears U.S.-China Tensions May Fuel Anti-Asian Hate, & CA Firefighters Caught Up In Congress Budget Battle — The P.M. ReportCould the strike by Hollywood scriptwriters be nearing an end after 5 months? Concerns intensify that tensions between the U.S. and China will increase anti-Asian hate. A spending fight in Congress could trigger a walkout by CA wildland firefighters. Plus, more.
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