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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
    Listen 4:40
    Here's your morning news: Proof of vaccination for indoor events begins in November; Long Beach Unified fires safety officer involved in the fatal shooting of a young woman; Officials expect 1,500 people to help with oil Huntington Beach oil spill cleanup; Dodgers vanquish Cardinals in NL Wild Card – will face the San Francisco Giants in the NL Division Series next.

    Vaccine mandate for indoor events; Long Beach school safety officer fired; 1,500 expected to help clean up oil spill; Dodgers to face Giants in NL Division Series – The A.M. Edition
    Here's your morning news: Proof of vaccination for indoor events begins in November; Long Beach Unified fires safety officer involved in the fatal shooting of a young woman; Officials expect 1,500 people to help with oil Huntington Beach oil spill cleanup; Dodgers vanquish Cardinals in NL Wild Card – will face the San Francisco Giants in the NL Division Series next.

  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 5:27
    What's happening today: L.A. County indoor vaccine mandate begins Nov. 6; Questions raised as California nursing homes have reported over 60,000 COVID-19 cases; Ocean currents a challenge for oil spill cleanup efforts; Dodgers host Cardinals in NL Wild Card game tonight.

    Indoor vaccine mandate begins Nov. 6; Why are nursing home COVID cases so high?; Currents challenge oil spill cleanup; Dodgers vs. Cardinals in Wild Card game tonight – The P.M. Edition
    What's happening today: L.A. County indoor vaccine mandate begins Nov. 6; Questions raised as California nursing homes have reported over 60,000 COVID-19 cases; Ocean currents a challenge for oil spill cleanup efforts; Dodgers host Cardinals in NL Wild Card game tonight.

  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 4:23
    Here's your morning news: Investigators seek answers in Huntington Beach oil spill; Democratic Congressman renews call for offshore drilling ban; L.A. public bank one step closer to reality.

    Investigators seek answers after O.C. oil spill; Democratic Congressman renews call for drilling ban; L.A. public bank closer to reality – The A.M. Edition
    Here's your morning news: Investigators seek answers in Huntington Beach oil spill; Democratic Congressman renews call for offshore drilling ban; L.A. public bank one step closer to reality.

  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 4:54
    Here's what's happening today: Details of Huntington Beach oil spill emerge; Oil slick closures reach to Dana Point; Family of Mona Rodriguez calls for arrest of school safety officer who shot the student last week in Long Beach; L.A. supervisors vote to begin process of returning Bruce's Beach to descendants of Bruce family.

    Huntington Beach oil spill details emerge; Family calls for officer's arrest in Long Beach student shooting; Bruce's Beach return begins – The P.M. Edition
    Here's what's happening today: Details of Huntington Beach oil spill emerge; Oil slick closures reach to Dana Point; Family of Mona Rodriguez calls for arrest of school safety officer who shot the student last week in Long Beach; L.A. supervisors vote to begin process of returning Bruce's Beach to descendants of Bruce family.

  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 4:32
    Here's your morning news: Cleanup continues for Orange County oil spill; Wildlife experts assess damage cause by spill; Gov. Newsom declares state of emergency; Mayor Garcetti launches "Cool L.A." initiative intended to lower the temperature in hot neighborhoods; L.A. City Council considers plans to form the city's own bank.

    O.C. oil spill cleanup continues; Wildlife experts assess damage; Garcetti's "Cool L.A." initiative; L.A. considers forming its own bank – The A.M. Edition
    Here's your morning news: Cleanup continues for Orange County oil spill; Wildlife experts assess damage cause by spill; Gov. Newsom declares state of emergency; Mayor Garcetti launches "Cool L.A." initiative intended to lower the temperature in hot neighborhoods; L.A. City Council considers plans to form the city's own bank.

  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 5:58
    Here's your daily news: An update on the Huntington Beach oil spill, it's impact on business, and the size of spill itself. Hollywood production workers voted overwhelmingly that they ready to strike if demands are not met. Governor Newsom signed a bill aimed at reducing black infant mortality.

    Update on the Huntington Beach Oil Spill; Hollywood Production Workers Ready to Strike; New Bill to Reduce Black Infant Mortality
    Here's your daily news: An update on the Huntington Beach oil spill, it's impact on business, and the size of spill itself. Hollywood production workers voted overwhelmingly that they ready to strike if demands are not met. Governor Newsom signed a bill aimed at reducing black infant mortality.

  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 4:32
    Here's your morning news: Latest on oil spill off Orange County coast; "Dangerous Air" series getting reactions from lawmakers.

    Latest on oil spill off Orange County coast; Lawmakers react to "Dangerous Air" climate series – The A.M. Edition
    Here's your morning news: Latest on oil spill off Orange County coast; "Dangerous Air" series getting reactions from lawmakers.

  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 21:35
    In this Sunday edition: Deputies in California’s Antelope Valley are disproportionately citing Black teens, often for minor infractions, like getting in fights or smoking. “They’re turning the principal’s office into the police station,” said one lawyer. An investigation by Emily Elena Dugdale of KPCC/LAist and Irena Hwang of ProPublica. 

    In the Antelope Valley, sheriff's deputies settle schoolyard disputes. Black teens bear the brunt. – The Sunday Edition
    In this Sunday edition: Deputies in California’s Antelope Valley are disproportionately citing Black teens, often for minor infractions, like getting in fights or smoking. “They’re turning the principal’s office into the police station,” said one lawyer. An investigation by Emily Elena Dugdale of KPCC/LAist and Irena Hwang of ProPublica.