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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 News. Hosted by Austin Cross, Nereida Moreno and Julia Paskin on weekdays and Josie Huang on the weekends.

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  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 6:31
    Tonight: Thousands of people are still stuck in the snowy San Bernardino Mountains; The recent snow and rain is great for our water supply, but now the question is – how much is too much?; The White House physician gives President Biden the all-clear after treatment for skin cancer, and more.

    Thousands still stranded in snowy San Bernardino Mountains; How much precipitation is too much?; Biden gets all-clear after skin cancer treatment – The P.M. Edition
    Tonight: Thousands of people are still stuck in the snowy San Bernardino Mountains; The recent snow and rain is great for our water supply, but now the question is – how much is too much?; The White House physician gives President Biden the all-clear after treatment for skin cancer, and more.

  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 8:57
    Today: Help is arriving for stranded residents in the snowbound San Bernardino Mountains; The state's reparations task force meets again today to further explore payments to descendants of enslaved people; Students rallied today calling for the uc system to approve hiring undocumented immigrant students not being able to work, and more.

    Reparations task force explores payments for slavery descendants; Students demand UC system hire undocumented workers; Relief finally comes for snowbound San Bernardino residents – The A.M. Edition
    Today: Help is arriving for stranded residents in the snowbound San Bernardino Mountains; The state's reparations task force meets again today to further explore payments to descendants of enslaved people; Students rallied today calling for the uc system to approve hiring undocumented immigrant students not being able to work, and more.

  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 6:39
    Tonight: Sunny skies are finally back, but some mountain towns are still digging out from blizzards that dumped several feet of snow; While those recent storms have certainly helped California's drought, now there’s worry about melting snow - and floods; A look at how women and people of color have fared with the Oscars since the first Academy Awards in 1929, and more.

    Mountain towns inundated with several feet of snow; Melting snow brings flooding worries; Underrepresented people at the Oscars – The P.M. Edition
    Tonight: Sunny skies are finally back, but some mountain towns are still digging out from blizzards that dumped several feet of snow; While those recent storms have certainly helped California's drought, now there’s worry about melting snow - and floods; A look at how women and people of color have fared with the Oscars since the first Academy Awards in 1929, and more.

  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 8:39
    Today: A state of emergency is declared, for southern California counties impacted by the heavy snowfall; LAPD officers' union is out with a list of calls that armed police need not respond to; Learn what a drop in the cost of insulin means to Angelenos, and more.

    Emergency declared for snow-hit SoCal counties; LAPD union lists calls not requiring armed police; What an insulin price drop means to Angelenos – The A.M. Edition
    Today: A state of emergency is declared, for southern California counties impacted by the heavy snowfall; LAPD officers' union is out with a list of calls that armed police need not respond to; Learn what a drop in the cost of insulin means to Angelenos, and more.

  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 6:42
    Tonight: The LAPD union says it supports the effort to stop sending officers to some 911 calls; California's COVID emergency may have ended, but health officials say we shouldn't forget the hard lessons we learned; The story of a Black woman who died during childbirth – her family says the hospital was negligent, and more.

    LAPD union backs reduced officer response to 911; Family of a Black woman who died during childbirth alleges negligence; CA's COVID emergency ends, but lessons remain – The P.M. Edition
    Tonight: The LAPD union says it supports the effort to stop sending officers to some 911 calls; California's COVID emergency may have ended, but health officials say we shouldn't forget the hard lessons we learned; The story of a Black woman who died during childbirth – her family says the hospital was negligent, and more.

  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 9:23
    Today: L.A. County Supervisors say the county COVID emergency will expire in a month; A state audit of the troubled Orange County Power Authority echos concerns about mismanagement; A woman with SoCal ties is poised to become the first Asian American secretary in the presidential cabinet, and more.

    L.A. County COVID emergency set to expire; Audit confirms mismanagement at OCPA; SoCal woman may be first Asian-American cabinet member – The A.M. Edition
    Today: L.A. County Supervisors say the county COVID emergency will expire in a month; A state audit of the troubled Orange County Power Authority echos concerns about mismanagement; A woman with SoCal ties is poised to become the first Asian American secretary in the presidential cabinet, and more.

  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 6:38
    Tonight: California’s COVID-19 emergency declaration expires after today; Mulholland landslide damages multi-million dollar homes; L.A. supes give unanimous support to next fire chief; Pasadena's motel voucher program offers anyone who’s unhoused a warm night in a motel, and more.

    California’s COVID emergency declaration expires after today; Mulholland landslide damages multi-million dollar homes; L.A.'s next fire chief – The P.M. Edition
    Tonight: California’s COVID-19 emergency declaration expires after today; Mulholland landslide damages multi-million dollar homes; L.A. supes give unanimous support to next fire chief; Pasadena's motel voucher program offers anyone who’s unhoused a warm night in a motel, and more.

  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 8:13
    Today: Stormy weather continues in Southern California...forecasters aren't ruling out a return of low-elevation snow that could shut down an interstate; The LA county board of supervisors considers expanding its size; Car wash attendants get an education on their labor rights, and more.

    More low-level snow possible in latest storm; L.A. supervisors consider expanding size; Labor rights for car wash attendants – The A.M. Edition
    Today: Stormy weather continues in Southern California...forecasters aren't ruling out a return of low-elevation snow that could shut down an interstate; The LA county board of supervisors considers expanding its size; Car wash attendants get an education on their labor rights, and more.