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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 8:49In this weekend edition: A selection from our ongoing Race in L.A. series, where we ask Angelenos how race and identity shape their day-to-day lives. The hope is that these stories fuel meaningful, authentic conversations about our lived experiences as a certain race or ethnicity. Today's guest is Jervey Tervalon, contributor and award-winning author.
Race In LA: Jervey Tervalon, award-winning poet and screenwriterIn this weekend edition: A selection from our ongoing Race in L.A. series, where we ask Angelenos how race and identity shape their day-to-day lives. The hope is that these stories fuel meaningful, authentic conversations about our lived experiences as a certain race or ethnicity. Today's guest is Jervey Tervalon, contributor and award-winning author.
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The P.M. Edition: Federal panel advises against booster shots for everyone; Undocumented college students; Can Republicans win again?; New Clippers arenaWhat's happening today: Federal panel advises against booster shots for everyone; Undocumented students opting out of college at high rates; Can Republicans win in California again?; Clippers set to have their own arena in Inglewood in 2024.
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The A.M. Edition: Indoor COVID rules; Infection rates low in L.A. schools; Clippers' new arena; DREAMer college applicationsHere's your morning news: L.A. readies new indoor COVID rules; Infection rates remain low in L.A. schools; Clippers break ground on new arena in Inglewood; College applications dip among DREAMers.
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Listen 5:19What's happening today: L.A. readies new vaccine requirements for events; Covered California's first director to step down in 2022; Community groups call on Lancaster High School to sever security agreement with L.A. Sheriffs; Multiple wildfires threaten giant sequoias; L.A. City Council may assist with storing homeless belongings.
The P.M. Edition: Ready to enjoy L.A. nightlife again? You'll need to be vaccinated.What's happening today: L.A. readies new vaccine requirements for events; Covered California's first director to step down in 2022; Community groups call on Lancaster High School to sever security agreement with L.A. Sheriffs; Multiple wildfires threaten giant sequoias; L.A. City Council may assist with storing homeless belongings.
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The A.M. Edition: Want to go out in L.A.? New rules say you'll need to be vaccinated.Here's your morning news: L.A. County to require vaccinations or negative test for large public events; Vaccine deadline doing little to sway LAPD officers; Recall price tag high for tax payers.
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The P.M. Edition: New COVID rules for large L.A. events; WeHo vaccine requirements; COVID cases continue decline; 64% voted no to recall; Wildfires threaten SequoiaWhat's happening today: New COVID rules for large events in L.A. County; West Hollywood considers vaccination requirements for indoor businesses; O.C. COVID cases continue to drop; 64% of voters said no to recall; Wildfires threaten Sequoia National Park.
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The A.M. Edition: Newsom defeats recall decisively; What's next for Larry Elder; L.A. city workers lag in vaccines; NASCAR coming to L.A. Coliseum; O.C. kids to ride busses for freeHere's your morning news: Gov. Newsom defeats Republican-led recall; What's next for Larry Elder; Thousands of L.A. City workers failing to report vaccination status; L.A. Coliseum to host NASCAR race; Orange County offering free bus passes for kids.
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The P.M. Edition: Recall election update; Latest COVID numbers look promising; L.A. city workers lag in vax ratesWhat's happening today: Recall election polls close at 8PM; Latest COVID trends look promising; Vaccination deadline approaching for L.A. city employees.