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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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Listen 5:44What's happening today: FDA approves Moderna and Pfizer vaccines for children under five; Unemployment in California way down from a year ago; Emails show former Chapman University law professor knew plan to overturn 2020 election was illegal; Gov. Newsom joins Trump social network to call out Republican lies.
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FDA approves Moderna and Pfizer vaccines for children under five. Plus: Unemployment way down, Newsom plays provocateur on Trump's social network, and more.What's happening today: FDA approves Moderna and Pfizer vaccines for children under five; Unemployment in California way down from a year ago; Emails show former Chapman University law professor knew plan to overturn 2020 election was illegal; Gov. Newsom joins Trump social network to call out Republican lies.
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 6:16Here's your morning news: Jan. 6 House committee turns focus on Donald Trump advisor, a former professor at Chapman University in Orange; FIFA chooses eleven US stadiums to host 2026 World Cup; Joshua Tree protection order still up in the air, after vote yesterday; Weather phenomenon known as La Nina defying expectations; Testimony to resume in trial of man charged in killing of Nipsey Hussle; The Cheech Marin Center for Chicano Art & Culture of the Riverside Art Museum dedicated on Thursday; L.A.'s natural wonders to be featured in upcoming PBS series.
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Jan. 6 House committee turns focus on Trump advisor, a former Chapman professor. Plus: World Cup 2026 in L.A., Joshua Tree protections, and more – The Morning EditionHere's your morning news: Jan. 6 House committee turns focus on Donald Trump advisor, a former professor at Chapman University in Orange; FIFA chooses eleven US stadiums to host 2026 World Cup; Joshua Tree protection order still up in the air, after vote yesterday; Weather phenomenon known as La Nina defying expectations; Testimony to resume in trial of man charged in killing of Nipsey Hussle; The Cheech Marin Center for Chicano Art & Culture of the Riverside Art Museum dedicated on Thursday; L.A.'s natural wonders to be featured in upcoming PBS series.
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 5:34What's happening today: L.A. County inspector general confirms that Sheriff's deputies detained and cited black teens at a disproportionate rate; County prosecutors charge Venice man with attempted murder after shooting CHP officer; How fear and panic from attacks affects the public and the police; How Laguna Woods shooting affected second generation Taiwanese Americans; SoFi Stadium to host World Cup matches in 2026.
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Sheriff's deputies detained and cited black teens at a disproportionate rate, confirms L.A. County Inspector General. Plus: CHP shooter charged, World Cup 2026, and more – The P.M. EditionWhat's happening today: L.A. County inspector general confirms that Sheriff's deputies detained and cited black teens at a disproportionate rate; County prosecutors charge Venice man with attempted murder after shooting CHP officer; How fear and panic from attacks affects the public and the police; How Laguna Woods shooting affected second generation Taiwanese Americans; SoFi Stadium to host World Cup matches in 2026.
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 6:25Here's your morning news: Simi Valley man indicted over threats to Supreme Court justice; Private security guards in L.A. demand safer working conditions; New poll reports dissatisfaction with LAPD; Pacific Coast Trail hiking family update; California Fish and Game Commission considering classifying western Joshua tree as endangered species; Water officials say major cuts needed next year.
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Simi Valley man indicted over threats to Supreme Court justice. Plus: Security guard working conditions, LAPD dissatisfaction, and more – The Morning EditionHere's your morning news: Simi Valley man indicted over threats to Supreme Court justice; Private security guards in L.A. demand safer working conditions; New poll reports dissatisfaction with LAPD; Pacific Coast Trail hiking family update; California Fish and Game Commission considering classifying western Joshua tree as endangered species; Water officials say major cuts needed next year.
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 5:42What's happening today: Names released of two officers killed in El Monte gunfight; FDA panel recommends both Pfizer and Moderna COVID-19 vaccines for small children; L.A. County Sheriff's Department trying to counter what they say is a 'false' narrative about deputy gangs; Marking ten years since President Obama created DACA program.
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Names released of two officers killed in El Monte gunfight. Plus: Vaccines for small children, L.A. Sheriffs claim 'false' narratives – The P.M. EditionWhat's happening today: Names released of two officers killed in El Monte gunfight; FDA panel recommends both Pfizer and Moderna COVID-19 vaccines for small children; L.A. County Sheriff's Department trying to counter what they say is a 'false' narrative about deputy gangs; Marking ten years since President Obama created DACA program.
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 6:39Here's your morning news: El Monte community in mourning following loss of two police officers killed in line of duty Tuesday night; Man accused of shooting and wounding CHP officer remains in custody; Cooler weather, low winds help firefighters make progress on wildfire burning in Angeles National Forest; FDA advisory committee backs Moderna's COVID-19 vaccine for kids 6 to 17; Mental health advocates say there's a better use for the shuttered St. Vincent Medical Center; Coalition of groups withdraws support for L.A. River Master Plan.
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Two El Monte police officers killed in line of duty. Plus: CHP shooter in custody, Moderna for kids, and more – The Morning EditionHere's your morning news: El Monte community in mourning following loss of two police officers killed in line of duty Tuesday night; Man accused of shooting and wounding CHP officer remains in custody; Cooler weather, low winds help firefighters make progress on wildfire burning in Angeles National Forest; FDA advisory committee backs Moderna's COVID-19 vaccine for kids 6 to 17; Mental health advocates say there's a better use for the shuttered St. Vincent Medical Center; Coalition of groups withdraws support for L.A. River Master Plan.
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 5:37What's happening today: Indoor masking to return if COVID cases continue to rise; Police arrest man that authorities say shot and critically wounded a CHP officer; Outreach workers say they experienced trauma during their jobs, stating lack of proper infrastructure, and poor pay; State expands program that help homeowners who fell behind on mortgage or property taxes this year; 'Super moon' to make appearance Tuesday night.
This program is made possible in part by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the American people.
Indoor masking to return to L.A. if COVID cases continue to rise. Plus: CHP shooting arrest, outreach worker trauma, and more – The P.M. EditionWhat's happening today: Indoor masking to return if COVID cases continue to rise; Police arrest man that authorities say shot and critically wounded a CHP officer; Outreach workers say they experienced trauma during their jobs, stating lack of proper infrastructure, and poor pay; State expands program that help homeowners who fell behind on mortgage or property taxes this year; 'Super moon' to make appearance Tuesday night.
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 6:22Here's your morning news: CHP officer shot and wounded during a traffic stop Monday night in Studio City; Cooler weather helped firefighters make progress Monday on the wildfire burning in the Angeles National Forest; PG&E facing criminal charges in connection with deadly wildfire in Northern California; Farmer John meatpacking plant in Vernon closing, but animal-rights protests continue; L.A. County reporting on average close to 5,000 new Covid-19 cases a day; The Navy issued letters of censure to five officers – including top Marine commander; The next CicLAvia coming up in July in South LA.
This program is made possible in part by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the American people.
CHP officer shot and wounded during traffic stop Monday night in Studio City. Plus: PG&E criminal charges, wildfire progress, and more – The Morning EditionHere's your morning news: CHP officer shot and wounded during a traffic stop Monday night in Studio City; Cooler weather helped firefighters make progress Monday on the wildfire burning in the Angeles National Forest; PG&E facing criminal charges in connection with deadly wildfire in Northern California; Farmer John meatpacking plant in Vernon closing, but animal-rights protests continue; L.A. County reporting on average close to 5,000 new Covid-19 cases a day; The Navy issued letters of censure to five officers – including top Marine commander; The next CicLAvia coming up in July in South LA.
This program is made possible in part by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the American people.