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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
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    A local realtor is sentenced for rent price hikes after the L.A. fires, the first conviction of its kind. Culver City considers a ban on new drive-thru's - find out what chain made them consider it. L.A. County declares its first historic district. Plus, more from Evening Edition.

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    Realtor sentenced for post-fire rent hikes, Culver City weighs drive thru ban, Altadena historic district declared — Evening Edition
    A local realtor is sentenced for rent price hikes after the L.A. fires, the first conviction of its kind. Culver City considers a ban on new drive-thru's - find out what chain made them consider it. L.A. County declares its first historic district. Plus, more from Evening Edition.

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  • The L.A. Report
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    We'll talk about the state of the video game industry. How Norway's presence in the World Cup has brought together L.A.'s small but mighty Nordic community. And neighbors of the new Lucas Museum of Narrative Art are getting a special perk.

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    State of video game industry, LA Norwegians welcome new World Cup fans, How to get tickets to The Lucas Museum— Afternoon Edition
    We'll talk about the state of the video game industry. How Norway's presence in the World Cup has brought together L.A.'s small but mighty Nordic community. And neighbors of the new Lucas Museum of Narrative Art are getting a special perk.

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  • The L.A. Report
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    Santa Ana voters will be asked in November whether to keep a 1.5% sales tax from sunsetting in 2029. Small businesses in Boyle Heights affected by the Lineage fire can apply for financial aid. Governor Gavin Newsom is celebrating a group of satellites that will detect wildfires in California from space. Plus, more from Evening Edition.

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    Voters to decide Santa Ana sale tax, Boyle Heights small business aid, Satellite for wildfires — Evening Edition
    Santa Ana voters will be asked in November whether to keep a 1.5% sales tax from sunsetting in 2029. Small businesses in Boyle Heights affected by the Lineage fire can apply for financial aid. Governor Gavin Newsom is celebrating a group of satellites that will detect wildfires in California from space. Plus, more from Evening Edition.

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  • The L.A. Report
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    As SoCal residents brace for this week's heatwave forecasters say another one is coming. The federal government is accusing L.A.'s lead homelessness agency of mismanaging funds, we'll dig into the claims. Plus this year's Emmy nominees have been announced.

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    Heat wave hits SoCal, Feds accuse LAHSA of mismanaging funds, Emmy nominees are out— Afternoon Edition
    As SoCal residents brace for this week's heatwave forecasters say another one is coming. The federal government is accusing L.A.'s lead homelessness agency of mismanaging funds, we'll dig into the claims. Plus this year's Emmy nominees have been announced.

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  • The L.A. Report
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    Nearly all evacuation orders are lifted in Riverside County where crews are battling the Volcano Fire. Plus, inside details of the closed-door meeting between Boyle Heights residents and Lineage, including the promise the company couldn't keep. And time is running out for LA Unified families affected by the Boyle Heights fire to get financial help. Plus, more from Morning Edition.

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    Volcano Fire evacuations, Boyle Heights meeting details, Ohtani hits 300th— Morning Edition
    Nearly all evacuation orders are lifted in Riverside County where crews are battling the Volcano Fire. Plus, inside details of the closed-door meeting between Boyle Heights residents and Lineage, including the promise the company couldn't keep. And time is running out for LA Unified families affected by the Boyle Heights fire to get financial help. Plus, more from Morning Edition.

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  • The L.A. Report
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    Private prison company CoreCivic is selling two of it's largest ICE detention centers in California to the Department of Homeland Security. Boyle Heights families of school age children affected by the warehouse fire have until tomorrow afternoon to apply for $200 cash assistance payments. Russian athletes might be able to represent their country in the L.A. 2028 Olympics. Plus, more from Evening Edition.

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    Two ICE detention centers sell to feds, Warehouse fire aid, Russia's possible Olympics return— Evening Edition
    Private prison company CoreCivic is selling two of it's largest ICE detention centers in California to the Department of Homeland Security. Boyle Heights families of school age children affected by the warehouse fire have until tomorrow afternoon to apply for $200 cash assistance payments. Russian athletes might be able to represent their country in the L.A. 2028 Olympics. Plus, more from Evening Edition.

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  • The L.A. Report
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    We'll talk about why proposals to reform L.A.'s mansion tax failed and what comes next. California lawmakers are considering new math testing requirements for kindergarteners. And how Mexico's run in the World Cup gave fans hope.

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    Reforms to LA's 'mansion tax' shelved, Testing kindergartners math skills, ¿Y si sí? How Mexican fans found hope— Afternoon Edition
    We'll talk about why proposals to reform L.A.'s mansion tax failed and what comes next. California lawmakers are considering new math testing requirements for kindergarteners. And how Mexico's run in the World Cup gave fans hope.

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  • The L.A. Report
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    Boyle Heights leaders say the company at the center of last month's warehouse fire can't give them concrete commitments. LA County firefighters get a hero's welcome after returning from rescue efforts in Venezuela. The LA County plan to let non-profits get the first shot when an apartment building hits the market. Plus, more from Morning Edition.

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    Boyle Heights residents face Lineage, LA firefighters return from Venezuela, World Cup spending in Inglewood— Morning Edition
    Boyle Heights leaders say the company at the center of last month's warehouse fire can't give them concrete commitments. LA County firefighters get a hero's welcome after returning from rescue efforts in Venezuela. The LA County plan to let non-profits get the first shot when an apartment building hits the market. Plus, more from Morning Edition.

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