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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 89.3. Hosted by Austin Cross, Nereida Moreno and Julia Paskin.

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The LA Report is produced 7 days a week. New weekday episodes drop before 8 a.m., 1 p.m. and 6 p.m. PT with episodes Saturdays and Sundays before noon PT. If you have any suggestions or feedback, or know something we should cover, email us.

Support for this podcast is made possible by Gordon and Dona Crawford, who believe that quality journalism makes Los Angeles a better place to live.

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  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 4:58
    Listen 4:58
    Eaton Fire survivors say Edison's compensation plan misses mark, a new OCMA exhibit on adolescence curated by teenagers, NBA greenlights Lakers sale — Afternoon Edition
    Eaton Fire survivors say SoCal Edison's compensation plan doesn't go far enough. A new exhibit at the Orange County Museum of Art curated by teenagers looks to capture the complexity of adolescence. The sale of the controlling stake of the Los Angeles Lakers is final.

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  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 4:44
    Listen 4:44
    Feds crackdown on people who interfered during ICE raids, Audit suggests LAPD revise response to mental health calls, Dodgers lose Game 5 of WS — Morning Edition
    The feds crack down on people who interfered during immigration raids. L.A. city's controller says L.A. police need to change how they respond to mental health crisis calls. The Dodgers have one last shot to make a comeback in the World Series. Plus, more from Morning Edition. 

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  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 4:59
    Listen 4:59
    Border Czar promises more LA raids, Feds detain San Bernardino man whose car was shot, Typhus on the rise— The A.M. Edition
    President Trump's Border Czar is promising more immigration raids in LA. The San Bernardino man who was shot at by immigration agents is now in federal custody. A dangerous disease that could target our pets is on the rise in the region. Plus, more.

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  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 4:17
    Listen 4:17
    OC launces new immigrant legal fund, Santa Ana Unified reaches students impacted by sweeps, Torrance will reform its police department — The P.M. Edition
    Orange County starts a new legal fund to support immigrants. Santa Ana Unified is reaching immigrant families afraid to leave home due to ICE sweeps with a virtual academy. The city of Torrance will reform its police department after investigators uncovered racist statements. Plus, more.


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  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 4:43
    Listen 4:43
    Extra patrols at LA Catholic schools, LA City Council delays law firm payment, CA Supreme Court won't block redistricting election— The A.M. Edition
    LA Catholic schools are on heightened alert in response to the shooting in Minneapolis. LA's City Council is putting off a decision on paying its homelessness lawyers. California's Supreme Court refuses to block the special election on Congressional redistricting. Plus, more.

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  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 4:43
    Listen 4:43
    Redistricting mail campaign starts, Border Patrol agent accused of assault dies, The Palisades' Lake Shrine reopens after fires — The P.M. Edition
    The political battle over redistricting heats up: The first mailers are arriving in Californians' inboxes. A border patrol agent accused of assaulting Long Beach police officers has died. The Palisades' historic Lake Shrine is now welcoming visitors after a months-long fire recovery. Plus, more.


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  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 4:56
    Listen 4:56
    Homeland Security marks 5k LA immigration arrests, The future of LA parking, Pasadena cuts Eaton Fire rebuilding fees— The A.M. Edition
    Homeland Security marks 5,000 immigration arrests in LA this summer, and they say it's just the beginning. Your next LA home may not come with a parking space. Pasadena is cutting rebuilding fees for Eaton Fire survivors. Plus, more.

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  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 4:58
    Listen 4:58
    New LAHSA boss starts job, Trump threatens CA gerrymandering lawsuit, Army to start final Palisades debris removal— The A.M. Edition
    The new head of LA's homelessness agency starts the job today. President Trump is threatening to sue California over its redistricting efforts. The Army is set to celebrate its final wildfire debris removal in the Pacific Palisades. Plus, more.

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  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 4:44
    Listen 4:44
    Report details post-fire rise in unemployment, UCLA negotiates with feds, K-Pop Demon Hunters fan viewings come to Alhambra — The P.M. Edition
    Over 10,000 people filed for unemployment after January's fires, a report finds. UCLA is at the negotiating table with the federal government over antisemitism allegations, even as Jewish groups defend the university. L.A. Report cohost Josie Huang stopped by a local fan viewing of K-Pop Demon Hunters. Plus, more.


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  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 4:17
    Listen 4:17
    LAHSA can't help new unhoused families, Wildfire survivors demand action against insurers, LA Metro hasn't received federal Olympics funds— The A.M. Edition
    A shocking admission from LA's homeless services agency: it can't help any new families. Wildfire survivors are demanding action against what they call "illegal insurer misconduct." LA Metro is still waiting on its Olympic funds from the feds. Plus, more.

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Host, Morning Edition, AirTalk Friday, The L.A. Report Morning Edition
Host, Midday, The L.A. Report Afternoon Edition
Host, All Things Considered, The L.A. Report Evening Edition