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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 8:23Los Angeles City leaders are seeking more federal help in Washington, D.C. this week. Parts of the Southland are expected to see above normal temperatures by Wednesday. "Three's Company" actress Suzanne Sommers died over the weekend.
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LA City Leaders In Washington D.C., SoCal Warms Up This Week & Remembering Suzanne Somers — The A.M. EditionLos Angeles City leaders are seeking more federal help in Washington, D.C. this week. Parts of the Southland are expected to see above normal temperatures by Wednesday. "Three's Company" actress Suzanne Sommers died over the weekend.
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Listen 9:37Los Angeles is piloting a new public restroom program you can access with an app. Death Valley National Park is open again, but some areas are still off limits. And an LAist investigation finds that some of the cases that L.A.'s "leading eviction law firm" has brought to court are fake.
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New L.A. Public Restrooms, Death Valley Reopens, and Pot Cafe Bill Vetoed - The Sunday EditionLos Angeles is piloting a new public restroom program you can access with an app. Death Valley National Park is open again, but some areas are still off limits. And an LAist investigation finds that some of the cases that L.A.'s "leading eviction law firm" has brought to court are fake.
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Listen 12:11Gov. Gavin Newsom signed a host of bills into law, including a $25 minimum wage for healthcare workers and a speed camera pilot in some cities. A rendering company in Vernon has reopened after air quality regulators shut it down for failing to contain odors. Also, tips on viewing this morning's eclipse. Support The L.A. Report by donating now at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.com.
Speed Cameras Coming to L.A., $25 Minimum Wage for Health Workers, and Air Quality in Vernon - The Saturday EditionGov. Gavin Newsom signed a host of bills into law, including a $25 minimum wage for healthcare workers and a speed camera pilot in some cities. A rendering company in Vernon has reopened after air quality regulators shut it down for failing to contain odors. Also, tips on viewing this morning's eclipse. Support The L.A. Report by donating now at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.com.
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Listen 9:47Two Black LAPD officers say they were racially profiled by the Beverly Hills Police Department. Tens of thousands of Kaiser workers reach a tentative agreement with healthcare giant. LA's Crenshaw Wall gets a makeover. Plus, more.
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Black LAPD Officers Accuse Beverly Hills PD of Racial Profiling, Kaiser Workers Reach Tentative Deal, & LA's Crenshaw Wall — The P.M. EditionTwo Black LAPD officers say they were racially profiled by the Beverly Hills Police Department. Tens of thousands of Kaiser workers reach a tentative agreement with healthcare giant. LA's Crenshaw Wall gets a makeover. Plus, more.
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Listen 7:08Los Angeles City Council member Curren Price is expected to be arraigned on public corruption charges today. How to view Saturday's solar eclipse. SoFi Stadium is hosting its first-ever Friday Night Lights tonight.
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Curren Price Scheduled For Arraignment Today, & Friday Night Lights At SoFi Stadium — The A.M. EditionLos Angeles City Council member Curren Price is expected to be arraigned on public corruption charges today. How to view Saturday's solar eclipse. SoFi Stadium is hosting its first-ever Friday Night Lights tonight.
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Listen 8:53Negotiations between Hollywood actors and studios and streamers have stalled. Kaiser Permanente and the union for its healthcare workers resume bargaining. CA offers help to childcare providers now that federal relief money has expired. Plus, more.
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Actors & Studios Suspend Negotiations, Kaiser Workers Resume Talks, & CA Offers Childcare Providers Assistance — The P.M. EditionNegotiations between Hollywood actors and studios and streamers have stalled. Kaiser Permanente and the union for its healthcare workers resume bargaining. CA offers help to childcare providers now that federal relief money has expired. Plus, more.
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Listen 8:08Negotiations between the SAG-AFtRA and Hollywood producers have been postponed. Kaiser Permanente and its healthcare workers are expected to resume negotiations. Significant changes are being proposed to the use of solitary confinement in CA prisons.
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Striking Actors & Studios Suspend Negotiations, Kaiser Talks Resume & Changes Proposed For CA Prisons — The A.M. EditionNegotiations between the SAG-AFtRA and Hollywood producers have been postponed. Kaiser Permanente and its healthcare workers are expected to resume negotiations. Significant changes are being proposed to the use of solitary confinement in CA prisons.
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Listen 8:23Pasadena is working to have carbon-free electricity by 2030. The company that was the focus of the LAist investigation into hazardous odors in Southeast LA goes to court to seal photos of its headquarters. CDC Director comes to LA for her vaccine. Plus, more.
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Pasadena Aims For Carbon-Free Electricity By 2030, Update On LAist's Investigative Report, & CDC Director In LA — The P.M. EditionPasadena is working to have carbon-free electricity by 2030. The company that was the focus of the LAist investigation into hazardous odors in Southeast LA goes to court to seal photos of its headquarters. CDC Director comes to LA for her vaccine. Plus, more.
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