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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
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    Checking 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 Edition
    Checking 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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  • The L.A. Report
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    A 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 Edition
    A 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 L.A. Report
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    Hurricane Hilary should be here by Sunday, not as a hurricane but still plenty strong — expect the coast to get hammered by big waves. Plus, La Brea Tar Pit researchers talk about extinct saber-tooth cats and dire wolves. And more.

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    Hurricane Hilary, Big Surf, Extinct Saber-Tooth Cats In LA -- The P.M. Report
    Hurricane Hilary should be here by Sunday, not as a hurricane but still plenty strong — expect the coast to get hammered by big waves. Plus, La Brea Tar Pit researchers talk about extinct saber-tooth cats and dire wolves. And more.

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  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 8:08
    California could get hit with a rare tropical storm this weekend. Cost analysis pending on a bill classifying child sex trafficking as a serious felony. A magnitude 3 earthquake struck the Hemet area this morning.

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    Hurricane Hilary Strengthens Off Coast of Baja California, Child Sex Trafficking Bill Paused, & An Earthquake Rumbles In Riverside County -- The A.M. Report
    California could get hit with a rare tropical storm this weekend. Cost analysis pending on a bill classifying child sex trafficking as a serious felony. A magnitude 3 earthquake struck the Hemet area this morning.

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  • The L.A. Report
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    Hurricane Hilary should arrive in Southern California Sunday, but just as a tropical storm. Hundreds of LA apartments built for unhoused Angelenos are sitting vacant. The smash-and-grab thieves that have hit luxury stores now have a task force on their trail. Plus, more

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    Hurricane Hilary Coming To SoCal, Apartments For Unhoused Angelenos Sit Vacant, Flash-Mob Thefts Hit L.A. -- The P.M. Report
    Hurricane Hilary should arrive in Southern California Sunday, but just as a tropical storm. Hundreds of LA apartments built for unhoused Angelenos are sitting vacant. The smash-and-grab thieves that have hit luxury stores now have a task force on their trail. Plus, more

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  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 7:28
    More than 270 newly built apartment units for people experiencing homelessness have sat empty for more than two months. A tropical storm along the coast of Baja California could also affect SoCal. Learn what what a local conservancy is dong to restore native plants.

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    Hundreds Of LA Apartments For Unhoused People Sit Vacant, Forecasters Monitor Tropical Storm Hilary, & Restoring Native Plants in Orange County -- The A.M. Report
    More than 270 newly built apartment units for people experiencing homelessness have sat empty for more than two months. A tropical storm along the coast of Baja California could also affect SoCal. Learn what what a local conservancy is dong to restore native plants.

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  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 7:03
    The L.A. City Council halts a controversial luxury hotel project in Benedict Canyon. Beverly Hills sues striking hotel workers over noise complaints. Mayor Karen Bass wants to buy a hotel to make more temporary housing — the city council weighs in this week. Plus, more.

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    LA City Council Halts Bulgari Hotel Development, Beverly Hills Sues Striking Hotel Workers, Mayor Bass Wants City To Buy Hotel for Housing -- The P.M. Report
    The L.A. City Council halts a controversial luxury hotel project in Benedict Canyon. Beverly Hills sues striking hotel workers over noise complaints. Mayor Karen Bass wants to buy a hotel to make more temporary housing — the city council weighs in this week. Plus, more.

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  • The L.A. Report
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    Local fundraising efforts continue after Maui's deadly wildfires. Two geese stuck in hot asphalt at LA Brea Tar Pits last month are still recovering. Nearly a dozen arts organizations in LA are set to receive funding from a Latino Community Foundation grant.

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    SoCal Hawaiian Comunity Fundraises For Maui Relief, Two Birds Recovering From Tar Pit Injuries, & LA Arts Organizations Get A Funding Boost -- The A.M. Edition
    Local fundraising efforts continue after Maui's deadly wildfires. Two geese stuck in hot asphalt at LA Brea Tar Pits last month are still recovering. Nearly a dozen arts organizations in LA are set to receive funding from a Latino Community Foundation grant.

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