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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 20:24In this Sunday edition: why an important fire prevention measure is being used less and less.
And it's the third and final part of our series on how the state of California handles dyslexia. We'll talk about a successful learning method, and why it still isn't the norm in California schools.
Then, a look at how dyslexia is treated in adults who were never diagnosed when they were young.
This program is made possible in part by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the American people.
Special Report Part 3: A successful learning method for dyslexia, and treatment for undiagnosed adults – The Sunday EditionIn this Sunday edition: why an important fire prevention measure is being used less and less.
And it's the third and final part of our series on how the state of California handles dyslexia. We'll talk about a successful learning method, and why it still isn't the norm in California schools.
Then, a look at how dyslexia is treated in adults who were never diagnosed when they were young.
This program is made possible in part by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the American people.
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Listen 27:43In this weekend edition: We'll talk about a new bill that could make it easier for L.A.'s street food vendors to obtain permits — nearly four years after street vending was made legal.
Plus...Despite COVID rent freezes, L.A. County tenants are still getting demands from landlords to pay more. Whether they can fight back depends on where they live.
Then, the case for more trees in this city…especially after the heatwave we just experienced.
This program is made possible in part by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the American people.
Help for L.A.'s street vendors; How one renter fought an illegal hike; The case for more trees – The Weekend EditionIn this weekend edition: We'll talk about a new bill that could make it easier for L.A.'s street food vendors to obtain permits — nearly four years after street vending was made legal.
Plus...Despite COVID rent freezes, L.A. County tenants are still getting demands from landlords to pay more. Whether they can fight back depends on where they live.
Then, the case for more trees in this city…especially after the heatwave we just experienced.
This program is made possible in part by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the American people.
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Listen 5:49Here's what we're following today:
- Weekend rain to bring heatwave relief
- Flood watches vs Flash Flood warnings
- College savings accounts for children born in state
- Queen Elizabeth death reactions
Weekend rain may be too much too soon for flood-prone areas. Plus: Flood watches vs. Flash Flood warnings – The P.M. EditionHere's what we're following today:
- Weekend rain to bring heatwave relief
- Flood watches vs Flash Flood warnings
- College savings accounts for children born in state
- Queen Elizabeth death reactions
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Listen 6:49Good morning! Here's what we're following today:
- Plane crash at Santa Monica Airport kills two
- Radford and Fairview Fire updates
- Rat poison found in dead mountain lion
- L.A.'s growing unhoused population
- New COVID boosters have arrived
- A new book looks at L.A. through photos of the city's signs
Plane crash at Santa Monica Airport kills two. Plus: L.A.'s growing unhoused population – The A.M. EditionGood morning! Here's what we're following today:
- Plane crash at Santa Monica Airport kills two
- Radford and Fairview Fire updates
- Rat poison found in dead mountain lion
- L.A.'s growing unhoused population
- New COVID boosters have arrived
- A new book looks at L.A. through photos of the city's signs
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Listen 5:55Here's what we're following today:
- Britain's Queen Elizabeth II dies at 96
- Meet King Charles III
- Weekend rain to wash away heat wave
- Fairview and Route Fire updates
- The latest count of unhoused Angelenos
Britain's Queen Elizabeth II dies at 96, after reign that spans over 70 years – The P.M. EditionHere's what we're following today:
- Britain's Queen Elizabeth II dies at 96
- Meet King Charles III
- Weekend rain to wash away heat wave
- Fairview and Route Fire updates
- The latest count of unhoused Angelenos
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Listen 5:23Good morning! Here's what we're following today:
- Another Flex Alert today
- Pacific hurricane remnants to bring rain, relief
- LAUSD cyberattack
- Street vendor woes
Brutal heatwave set to end this weekend as hurricane remnants head our way – The A.M. EditionGood morning! Here's what we're following today:
- Another Flex Alert today
- Pacific hurricane remnants to bring rain, relief
- LAUSD cyberattack
- Street vendor woes
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Listen 5:55Here's what we're following today:
- Hurricane remnants to bring relief to heatwave
- Radford and Fairview Fires
- Gov. Newsom signs emergency budget package to fight monkeypox
- Water use down
Remnants of Pacific hurricane will bring relief to brutal heatwave this weekend – The P.M. EditionHere's what we're following today:
- Hurricane remnants to bring relief to heatwave
- Radford and Fairview Fires
- Gov. Newsom signs emergency budget package to fight monkeypox
- Water use down
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Listen 6:23Good morning! Here's what we're following today:
- California sets record for most energy used in a day
- Route Fire caused serious damage to Northbound lanes of the 5
- Flooding incidents at Twin Towers jail cause a number of problems
- Charges filed against three young men accused of committing a series of "daytime robberies" in the past several months
- A live recording of a 1969 Jimi Hendrix Experience show at the Forum is finally being released and KPCC is giving you the first listen
California set record Tuesday for the most electricity used in a day – The A.M. EditionGood morning! Here's what we're following today:
- California sets record for most energy used in a day
- Route Fire caused serious damage to Northbound lanes of the 5
- Flooding incidents at Twin Towers jail cause a number of problems
- Charges filed against three young men accused of committing a series of "daytime robberies" in the past several months
- A live recording of a 1969 Jimi Hendrix Experience show at the Forum is finally being released and KPCC is giving you the first listen