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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 7:33At least 4 people were killed after a gunman opened fire at a biker bar in Orange County. The Motion and Picture and Television fund is holding a food distribution event for striking Hollywood workers. An unusual, smelly attraction is opening at the Huntington Gardens.
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Several People Killed At O.C. Bar, Food Drive For Striking Hollywood Workers, & Huntington Gardens Smelly Attraction -- The A.M. EditionAt least 4 people were killed after a gunman opened fire at a biker bar in Orange County. The Motion and Picture and Television fund is holding a food distribution event for striking Hollywood workers. An unusual, smelly attraction is opening at the Huntington Gardens.
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Listen 7:00The LA City Council approves a new contract that includes big pay raises for LAPD officers despite opposition. Striking Hollywood writers call their meeting with studios a "lecture." Some Joshua trees burned in the Mojave Fire survive, but struggle from climate change.
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Big LAPD Raise Approved, Striking Writers Call Studios Meeting "Lecture," & Joshua Trees Struggle To Survive -- The P.M. EditionThe LA City Council approves a new contract that includes big pay raises for LAPD officers despite opposition. Striking Hollywood writers call their meeting with studios a "lecture." Some Joshua trees burned in the Mojave Fire survive, but struggle from climate change.
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Listen 7:21Hollywood producers released details overnight about its latest counteroffer to striking writers. UPS workers have voted to ratify their contract. El Segundo's all-star team is inching their way to the U.S. championship game for the Little League world series.
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Details Released About Latest Counteroffer to WGA, UPS Workers Strike Averted , & El Segundo Advances In Little League Series -- The A.M. EditionHollywood producers released details overnight about its latest counteroffer to striking writers. UPS workers have voted to ratify their contract. El Segundo's all-star team is inching their way to the U.S. championship game for the Little League world series.
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Listen 7:17An emergency evacuation at White Memorial Hospital after Tropical Storm Hilary. Coachella Valley farmworkers are shut out due to flooded fields. Years after a major gas leak, CA utility commission wants to increase methane gas stored at Aliso Canyon facility.
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Boyle Heights Hospital Evacuates Hundreds, Flooding Leaves SoCal Farmworkers Without Work, & 2015 L.A. Gas Leak Site May Expand Gas Storage -- The P.M. EditionAn emergency evacuation at White Memorial Hospital after Tropical Storm Hilary. Coachella Valley farmworkers are shut out due to flooded fields. Years after a major gas leak, CA utility commission wants to increase methane gas stored at Aliso Canyon facility.
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Listen 6:51More than 200 patients at a Boyle Heights hospital were forced to evacuate overnight. Some area farm fields were flooded by Tropical Storm Hilary, creating bad working conditions for farmers. A ninth bus of migrants arrived at Union Station Monday night.
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Overnight Evacuation At Boyle Heights Hospital, SoCal Farmworkers Feel Hilary's Aftermath, & Another Busload Of Migrants Arrives To LA -- The A.M. EditionMore than 200 patients at a Boyle Heights hospital were forced to evacuate overnight. Some area farm fields were flooded by Tropical Storm Hilary, creating bad working conditions for farmers. A ninth bus of migrants arrived at Union Station Monday night.
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Listen 4:31LAUSD schools have been closed in response to tropical cyclone Hilary. The National Weather Service has reported record rainfall in parts of LA County. A 5.1-magnitude earthquake struck Ojai over the weekend. Plus, more.
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LAUSD Schools Closed Today, Hilary Produces Record Rainfall In LA County, & Magnitude 5.1 Earthquake Strikes SoCal -- The A.M. ReportLAUSD schools have been closed in response to tropical cyclone Hilary. The National Weather Service has reported record rainfall in parts of LA County. A 5.1-magnitude earthquake struck Ojai over the weekend. Plus, more.
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Listen 16:32Checking out native plants and pollinators at the Irvine Ranch Conservancy, talking to an author about firescaping your home, and updates from Catalina Island and Palm Springs ahead of Tropical Storm Hilary.
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Native Plants In Irvine, Wildfire Proofing Your Home & Preparing For Hilary In Palm Springs And Catalina – The Sunday EditionChecking out native plants and pollinators at the Irvine Ranch Conservancy, talking to an author about firescaping your home, and updates from Catalina Island and Palm Springs ahead of Tropical Storm Hilary.
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Listen 16:42A conversation with the co-founder of the seminal Chicano rock band Quetzal, tracking the history of hip hop from the East to the West Coast, updates as tropical storm Hilary approaches Southern California, and more.
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The Quetzal Interview, Hip Hop’s Journey To The West, & SoCal Prepares For Hurricane Hilary – The Saturday EditionA conversation with the co-founder of the seminal Chicano rock band Quetzal, tracking the history of hip hop from the East to the West Coast, updates as tropical storm Hilary approaches Southern California, and more.
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