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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 8:00Super Tuesday is here and SoCal voters are deciding on several key races and laws. LAist reporter Jill Replogle explains a controversial voter ID law in Huntington Beach. LAist reporter Frank Stoltze talks about the crowded field for the L.A. District Attorney race.
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Key Primary Races To Watch, Huntington Beach Considers Voter ID Law , & DA George Gascón's Final Reelection Bid — The P.M. EditionSuper Tuesday is here and SoCal voters are deciding on several key races and laws. LAist reporter Jill Replogle explains a controversial voter ID law in Huntington Beach. LAist reporter Frank Stoltze talks about the crowded field for the L.A. District Attorney race.
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Listen 8:04Still need help filling out your primary ballot? LAist's Voter Game Plan can help. A teachers union withdraws support from an LAUSD Board District 1 candidate. Transparency in question, as some prospective college students wonder why they're not being accepted.
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Election Day: Polls Close At 8 Tonight, Endorsement Of LAUSD Candidate Revoked & College Admissions: A Call For Greater Transparency— The A.M. EditionStill need help filling out your primary ballot? LAist's Voter Game Plan can help. A teachers union withdraws support from an LAUSD Board District 1 candidate. Transparency in question, as some prospective college students wonder why they're not being accepted.
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Listen 7:05L.A. City Council President Paul Krekorian questions the accuracy of a report calling the city’s anti-camping ban ineffective. Voting is off to a slow start for the March 5th primary. LA County Bar Association's election ratings for judges faces growing criticism. Plus, more.
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LA Council President Challenges Anti-Camping Report, CA Primary Slow Voter Turnout, & LA Judges Election Ratings Under Scrutiny — The P.M. EditionL.A. City Council President Paul Krekorian questions the accuracy of a report calling the city’s anti-camping ban ineffective. Voting is off to a slow start for the March 5th primary. LA County Bar Association's election ratings for judges faces growing criticism. Plus, more.
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Listen 7:10LA Council president pushes back against audit findings on an anti-camping ordinance. The International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees begins contract negotiations with studios and streamers today. How to capture stormwater on your property.
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An LA Homelessness Policy Found Ineffective, IATSE Negotiations Begin Today & Saving Stormwater At Home — The A.M. EditionLA Council president pushes back against audit findings on an anti-camping ordinance. The International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees begins contract negotiations with studios and streamers today. How to capture stormwater on your property.
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Listen 8:08The driverless car hailing company Waymo cleared a regulatory hurdle on Friday. A program that got thousands of residents into California’s state parks is in jeopardy. And we’ll learn how foraging for edible plants can help the environment, and do a little taste test.
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Regulators Give Waymo The Green Light, Park Pass Program In Jeopardy, And How To Forage Your Own Salad — The Sunday EditionThe driverless car hailing company Waymo cleared a regulatory hurdle on Friday. A program that got thousands of residents into California’s state parks is in jeopardy. And we’ll learn how foraging for edible plants can help the environment, and do a little taste test.
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Listen 10:12New data reveals that LA's ban on homeless encampments is just not working. There's a primary coming up Tuesday, so we have tips on how to fill out your ballot on things like like the superior court judge races. And Big Bear’s famous bald eagle couple Jackie and Shadow could welcome their first chick of the year this weekend.
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Data Reveals Flaws In LA Encampment Ban, Primary Voting Tips, And Bald Eagles Prepare For Egg Hatch — The Saturday EditionNew data reveals that LA's ban on homeless encampments is just not working. There's a primary coming up Tuesday, so we have tips on how to fill out your ballot on things like like the superior court judge races. And Big Bear’s famous bald eagle couple Jackie and Shadow could welcome their first chick of the year this weekend.
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Listen 6:37Californians will decide Proposition 1, which would expand access to behavioral health care. Some of LA's influential groups are spending big on District 12 Councilman John Lee's reelection bid. Van Nuys installs over 100 solar-powered streetlights. Plus, more.
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CA Voters Weigh Mental Health Reforms, Big Spenders Back LA Councilman Lee's Reelection, & Van Nuys Installs Solar Streetlights — The P.M. EditionCalifornians will decide Proposition 1, which would expand access to behavioral health care. Some of LA's influential groups are spending big on District 12 Councilman John Lee's reelection bid. Van Nuys installs over 100 solar-powered streetlights. Plus, more.
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Listen 6:44Independent groups spend big money to re-elect an LA city council member under an ethics cloud. A new pilot program makes way for more solar powered streetlights in LA. Young students form a robotics team and send "Jeffrey" into competition.
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Spending Mounts In Support of LA City Council Incumbent, More Solar Lighting Coming To LA & Local Students Compete With Self-Made Robot — The A.M. EditionIndependent groups spend big money to re-elect an LA city council member under an ethics cloud. A new pilot program makes way for more solar powered streetlights in LA. Young students form a robotics team and send "Jeffrey" into competition.
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