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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 7:48A trip into the multiverse takes seven Oscars at last night's Academy Award ceremony; The widespread enrollment declines at community colleges may be turning tide; Federal officials seize another faltering bank, and more.
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'Everything Everywhere' wins big at Oscars; Community college enrollment decline may be reversing; Feds seize another faltering bank – The A.M. EditionA trip into the multiverse takes seven Oscars at last night's Academy Award ceremony; The widespread enrollment declines at community colleges may be turning tide; Federal officials seize another faltering bank, and more.
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How did California’s mental healthcare system fail a young man with schizophrenia? Plus: The transformative impact of the #OscarsSoWhite – The Sunday EditionIn this Sunday edition: How California’s mental healthcare system failed a young man with schizophrenia. Plus, the transformative impact of the "Oscars-So-White" campaign on the Academy’s diversity.
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Not feeling the gym? Join a community group to stay fit. Plus: Joshua Seftel and the Oscars – The WeekendIn this weekend edition: Discover community groups to stay active without going to the gym. Then, director Joshua Seftel talks about his Oscar-nominated short film on Morning Edition.
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Listen 6:28Tonight: Is the drought over yet?; Will online learning remain a permanent part of community college education in California?; This week marks the third anniversary of the pandemic – we'll take a look back, and see where we are now, and more.
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It's raining again...is the drought over yet?; Will online learning become permanent?; Looking back on three years of COVID-19 – The P.M. EditionTonight: Is the drought over yet?; Will online learning remain a permanent part of community college education in California?; This week marks the third anniversary of the pandemic – we'll take a look back, and see where we are now, and more.
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Listen 7:39Today: Gov. Newsom seeks federal emergency for CA’s rain; L.A. resident survey; Preview & stories from past Academy Awards, and more.
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Newsom requests federal emergency declaration amid latest storms; Angelenos share their concerns about life in the city; Academy Awards preview – The A.M. EditionToday: Gov. Newsom seeks federal emergency for CA’s rain; L.A. resident survey; Preview & stories from past Academy Awards, and more.
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Listen 6:40Tonight: California is suing Huntington Beach over housing requirements as the city fights back with a federal lawsuit; Three LAPD officers are in the hospital after they were injured during a gunfight in Lincoln Heights; The LAPD says there could be a secondperson involved in the fatal stabbing of a 17-year-old boy in El Sereno, and more.
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Three LAPD injured in Lincoln Heights shootout; Possible second suspect in El Sereno stabbing; California sues Huntington Beach over housing, city counters with lawsuit – The P.M. EditionTonight: California is suing Huntington Beach over housing requirements as the city fights back with a federal lawsuit; Three LAPD officers are in the hospital after they were injured during a gunfight in Lincoln Heights; The LAPD says there could be a secondperson involved in the fatal stabbing of a 17-year-old boy in El Sereno, and more.
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LAPD officers shot in confrontation with parolee; Newsom cancels Walgreens contract, company expresses 'deep disappointment'; Lawmakers urged to increase funding for wildfire prevention – The A.M. EditionToday: LAPD officers are shot in a confrontation with a parolee; Walgreens says its deeply disappointed to have a lucrative contract with the state of California cancelled; Lawmakers hear calls for more funding for wildfire prevention, and more.
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Listen 6:55Tonight: Federal prosecutors lay out their case against longtime LA politician Mark Ridley-Thomas; Tenants at a Chinatown housing complex say the LA housing department's been too slow to protect them from eviction; The LAUSD is rolling out a pair of apps that it says will help make schools safer, and more.
Feds lay out their case against Mark Ridley-Thomas; Chinatown tenants claim slow eviction protection; LAUSD introduces apps to improve school safety - The P.M. EditionTonight: Federal prosecutors lay out their case against longtime LA politician Mark Ridley-Thomas; Tenants at a Chinatown housing complex say the LA housing department's been too slow to protect them from eviction; The LAUSD is rolling out a pair of apps that it says will help make schools safer, and more.