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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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    Riverside County Sheriff's controversial Prop 50 recount has been put on pause. A Democratic candidate for California governor accuses the head of the FBI of personally trying to thwart his campaign. An LA Sheriff's Deputy dies during a highly anticipated desert race. Plus, more from Morning Edition.

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    Bianco's Prop 50 recount halted, CA Gov candidate says FBI chief is targeting his campaign, UCLA women in Final Four— Morning Edition
    Riverside County Sheriff's controversial Prop 50 recount has been put on pause. A Democratic candidate for California governor accuses the head of the FBI of personally trying to thwart his campaign. An LA Sheriff's Deputy dies during a highly anticipated desert race. Plus, more from Morning Edition.

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  • The L.A. Report
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    A recap of some of yesterday’s No Kings protests across Southern California. A new family support group for Mandarin-speaking families in San Gabriel Valley debuts tomorrow. Dodger baseball comes to the city of Ontario. The Pacific Palisades gets back its hometown paper. Plus, more.

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    No Kings recap, Mandarin-language therapy in SGV, Dodgers' new minor league team — Sunday Edition 
    A recap of some of yesterday’s No Kings protests across Southern California. A new family support group for Mandarin-speaking families in San Gabriel Valley debuts tomorrow. Dodger baseball comes to the city of Ontario. The Pacific Palisades gets back its hometown paper. Plus, more.

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  • The L.A. Report
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    Another wave of No Kings protests sweep the country, including southern California. We report live from the demonstration in Pasadena. California State Parks system turns 100 next year. A group of soccer players and Eaton Fire survivors wants to play ball again in Altadena, but L.A. County has told them to stop.

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    No Kings in Pasadena, CA State Parks system's big birthday, Altadena park and soccer — Saturday Edition
    Another wave of No Kings protests sweep the country, including southern California. We report live from the demonstration in Pasadena. California State Parks system turns 100 next year. A group of soccer players and Eaton Fire survivors wants to play ball again in Altadena, but L.A. County has told them to stop.

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  • The L.A. Report
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    Caltrans preps for tomorrow's No Kings protests with freeway gates. Some background on this year's very active rattlesnake season. One of South LA's only golf courses reopens this weekend. Plus, more from Evening Edition.

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    Gates installed ahead of No Kings, Rattlesnake season underway, South LA golf course reopens — Evening Edition
    Caltrans preps for tomorrow's No Kings protests with freeway gates. Some background on this year's very active rattlesnake season. One of South LA's only golf courses reopens this weekend. Plus, more from Evening Edition.

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  • The L.A. Report
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    The Dodgers are off to a strong start after last night's opening game -- we'll bring you a recap. The GRAMMY Museum's newest exhibit honors the iconic Long Beach band Sublime. And for Food Friday, where you can get some delicious craft chocolate here in LA.

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    Dodgers win opening night, GRAMMY Museum exhibit on Sublime, Craft chocolate in LA— Afternoon Edition
    The Dodgers are off to a strong start after last night's opening game -- we'll bring you a recap. The GRAMMY Museum's newest exhibit honors the iconic Long Beach band Sublime. And for Food Friday, where you can get some delicious craft chocolate here in LA.

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  • The L.A. Report
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    Gates are going up along the 101 to keep tomorrow's "No Kings" protests off the freeway. A former LA Unified employee is accused of being part of the one of the largest money laundering schemes in district history. UCLA sues to stop the Riverside County Sherriff's investigation into the Prop 50 election. Plus, more from Morning Edition.

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    Anti-protest gates installed at freeway ramps, Ex-employee accused in LAUSD money laundering scheme, UCLA sues over Bianco Prop 50 investigation— Morning Edition
    Gates are going up along the 101 to keep tomorrow's "No Kings" protests off the freeway. A former LA Unified employee is accused of being part of the one of the largest money laundering schemes in district history. UCLA sues to stop the Riverside County Sherriff's investigation into the Prop 50 election. Plus, more from Morning Edition.

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  • The L.A. Report
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    The city of Anaheim is looking to create an immigration legal defense fund for residents affected by ongoing ICE raids. For Dodger's opening day, we look at their odds for a third World Series win. Six L.A. restaurants have been added to the Michelin guide. Plus, more from Evening Edition.

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    Anaheim immigration defense fund, Dodger season look-ahead, New LA restaurants on the Michelin guide— Evening Edition
    The city of Anaheim is looking to create an immigration legal defense fund for residents affected by ongoing ICE raids. For Dodger's opening day, we look at their odds for a third World Series win. Six L.A. restaurants have been added to the Michelin guide. Plus, more from Evening Edition.

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  • The L.A. Report
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    California lawmakers move to rename César Chávez day following the sexual abuse allegations. A weeklong tribute to the late filmmaker Rob Reiner is kicking off tomorrow. And singer Josh Groban is out with a new album; we'll talk about his L.A. roots.

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    CA renames César Chávez day, Rob Reiner tribute, Josh Groban's new album— Afternoon Edition
    California lawmakers move to rename César Chávez day following the sexual abuse allegations. A weeklong tribute to the late filmmaker Rob Reiner is kicking off tomorrow. And singer Josh Groban is out with a new album; we'll talk about his L.A. roots.

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