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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 4:35
    Here's your morning news: State reopens national forests threatened by wildfires; In San Bernardino National Forest, a new plan for an emergency notification system; KNP Complex Fire continues to burn near Sequoia; Research group concludes telecoms not doing enough to stop robocalls; More than a dozen people treated for difficulty breathing at a Palm Springs DMV

    The A.M. Edition: Latest on California's wildfires; Telecoms idle as robocalls thrive; Over a dozen experience difficulty breathing at Palm Springs DMV
    Here's your morning news: State reopens national forests threatened by wildfires; In San Bernardino National Forest, a new plan for an emergency notification system; KNP Complex Fire continues to burn near Sequoia; Research group concludes telecoms not doing enough to stop robocalls; More than a dozen people treated for difficulty breathing at a Palm Springs DMV

  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 5:13
    What's happening today: LAUSD and reachers have agreed on a 'continuity of learning plan'; Where things stand on the possible IATSE strike in Hollywood; USC/Johns Hopkins and other health researchers say daily COVID cases could fall by March; New multilingual nature class aims to get kids outdoors.

    The P.M. Edition: LAUSD and teachers reach COVID agreement; Hollywood strike looms; COVID cases predicted to fall by March; Getting kids outdoors
    What's happening today: LAUSD and reachers have agreed on a 'continuity of learning plan'; Where things stand on the possible IATSE strike in Hollywood; USC/Johns Hopkins and other health researchers say daily COVID cases could fall by March; New multilingual nature class aims to get kids outdoors.

  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 4:34
    Here's your morning news: Sheriff Villanueva accused of defying subpoenas; Capt. Britta Steinbrenner announces bid to replace Villanueva; More than 50% of LAPD is now fully vaccinated; How to get to college in California; O.C. woman jailed in debt-relief scam. 

    The A.M. Edition: Sheriff Villanueva accused of defying subpoenas; 50% of LAPD now fully vaccinated; How to get into college in CA; O.C. woman jailed in debt-relief scam
    Here's your morning news: Sheriff Villanueva accused of defying subpoenas; Capt. Britta Steinbrenner announces bid to replace Villanueva; More than 50% of LAPD is now fully vaccinated; How to get to college in California; O.C. woman jailed in debt-relief scam. 

  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 5:16
    What's happening today: COVID positivity rate in Orange County drops again, signaling good news; CDC says California has the lowest COVID case rate of all states; City Councilmember Kevin de León announces he's running for LA mayor; L.A. redistricting commission to meet to determine city's districts.

    The P.M. Edition: O.C. COVID positivity rate dropping; California has lowest COVID rates in U.S.; Kevin de León to run for L.A. mayor; Redistricting commission to begin work
    What's happening today: COVID positivity rate in Orange County drops again, signaling good news; CDC says California has the lowest COVID case rate of all states; City Councilmember Kevin de León announces he's running for LA mayor; L.A. redistricting commission to meet to determine city's districts.

  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 4:22
    Here's your morning news: New COVID cases drop for 7th day in a row; Long Beach confirms its 1,000th COVID death; Man who filmed Rodney King beating has died of COVID; Cargo ship backup in the Port of Long Beach.

    The A.M. Edition: COVID cases drop for 7th consecutive day; Long Beach marks 1,000 COVID deaths; Man who filmed Rodney King dies of COVID; Cargo ship backup at Long Beach
    Here's your morning news: New COVID cases drop for 7th day in a row; Long Beach confirms its 1,000th COVID death; Man who filmed Rodney King beating has died of COVID; Cargo ship backup in the Port of Long Beach.

  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 5:17
    What's happening today: Pfizer says its vaccine is safe for kids 5-11; COVID booster shots tied up in approval process; L.A. County to require in-home caretakers to be vaccinated; This year's top Emmy winners all have one thing in common – their whiteness.

    The P.M. Edition: Pfizer says vaccine safe for kids 5-11; Booster shots on hold; In-home caretakers to require vaccinations; Top Emmy winners all white
    What's happening today: Pfizer says its vaccine is safe for kids 5-11; COVID booster shots tied up in approval process; L.A. County to require in-home caretakers to be vaccinated; This year's top Emmy winners all have one thing in common – their whiteness.

  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 4:02
    Here's your morning news: COVID hospitalizations continue to decline; L.A. City Council Redistricting Commission to start drafting new district boundaries; Streaming services dominate Emmys; Thousands turn up for Coastal Cleanup Day.

    The A.M. Edition: COVID hospitalizations declining; L.A. redistricting commission to draft new boundaries; Streaming services dominate Emmys; Thousands help with coastal cleanup
    Here's your morning news: COVID hospitalizations continue to decline; L.A. City Council Redistricting Commission to start drafting new district boundaries; Streaming services dominate Emmys; Thousands turn up for Coastal Cleanup Day.

  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 5:02
    In this Sunday edition: Vicente Fernandez, Mexico’s super-star ranchera singer, remains hospitalized in intensive care in Guadalajara, after a fall at his house last month.That’s got his many fans thinking about his legacy. As Adolfo Guzman-Lopez reports, his mega-career wouldn’t be what it is without US fans in general, and Southern California fans in particular.

    The Sunday Edition: For 'Chente' Fans, The Music of Vicente Fernandez Connects Generations Between Mexico And L.A.
    In this Sunday edition: Vicente Fernandez, Mexico’s super-star ranchera singer, remains hospitalized in intensive care in Guadalajara, after a fall at his house last month.That’s got his many fans thinking about his legacy. As Adolfo Guzman-Lopez reports, his mega-career wouldn’t be what it is without US fans in general, and Southern California fans in particular.