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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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Why mask wearing in schools has become political in OC. Plus: Maskless LAPD officers, COVID testing delays mount, and what happens when women of color go missing.Today, why so many LAPD officers have been seen without masks, how mask wearing in schools has become political in Orange County, why COVID testing delays are increasing, and a preview of a story that talks about what happens when women of color go missing.
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The latest on the LAUSD police chief resignation. Plus: Why many employees are reluctant to return to work.Today, why some employees are reluctant to return to work as businesses reopen, a big resignation in the LAUSD police force, why Facebook banned an anti-government group, and a firsthand account of the very strange experience of returning to a public pool.
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The latest on LAUSD's vote to cut millions from its police budget. Plus: A police de-escalation program for Black youth, and rising anti-Asian discrimination.Today, the LAUSD votes to cut millions from its police budget, a new program that helps Black students interact with campus police, a prison release plan gone wrong, and a report on the rising rate of anti-Asian discrimination.
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Listen 5:46On today’s show, we’ll take a look at the history of racism in the Antelope Valley, and discuss why armed police are often the first people called when a homeless person is in crisis. We’ll also hear what Congresswoman Karen Bass thinks of the current unrest, and we’ll pay tribute to the late, great TV pioneer, Carl Reiner.
Why are armed police the first people called when a homeless person is in crisis? Plus: Remembering the great Carl Reiner.On today’s show, we’ll take a look at the history of racism in the Antelope Valley, and discuss why armed police are often the first people called when a homeless person is in crisis. We’ll also hear what Congresswoman Karen Bass thinks of the current unrest, and we’ll pay tribute to the late, great TV pioneer, Carl Reiner.