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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 6:09What's happening today: Latest from UN climate summit; Jury selection begins in trial of L.A. Sheriffs deputy charged with manslaughter; Irvine man arrested on charges of attacking flight attendant; Officials begin cleaning the Veteran's Row camp in West L.A.
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COP26 climate summit; Jury selection begins in L.A. Sheriffs manslaughter case; Irvine man attacks flight attendant; Veteran's Row clean up – The P.M. EditionWhat's happening today: Latest from UN climate summit; Jury selection begins in trial of L.A. Sheriffs deputy charged with manslaughter; Irvine man arrested on charges of attacking flight attendant; Officials begin cleaning the Veteran's Row camp in West L.A.
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Listen 4:30Here's your morning news: What does the COP26 climate summit mean for Californians?; Changes coming to healthcare open enrollment; Some American Airlines flights canceled.
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COP26 climate summit; Healthcare open enrollment; American Airline flights canceled – The A.M. EditionHere's your morning news: What does the COP26 climate summit mean for Californians?; Changes coming to healthcare open enrollment; Some American Airlines flights canceled.
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Listen 5:25What's happening today: FDA approves Pfizer vaccine for kids ages 5-11; Applications for basic income pilot program open today; Gov. Newsom abruptly cancels trip to climate conference; State Assemblyman urges trick-or-treaters to watch out for cars; Redistricting efforts inch forward.
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FDA approves Pfizer vaccine for kids; L.A.'s basic income program; Newsom cancels climate conference trip; Halloween traffic danger – The P.M. EditionWhat's happening today: FDA approves Pfizer vaccine for kids ages 5-11; Applications for basic income pilot program open today; Gov. Newsom abruptly cancels trip to climate conference; State Assemblyman urges trick-or-treaters to watch out for cars; Redistricting efforts inch forward.
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Listen 5:08Here's your morning news: Kids' Pfizer vaccines as soon as next week; L.A. is a step closer to adopting new district boundaries; Is it safe to trick or treat this year?
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Pfizer vaccines for kids; L.A. district boundaries; Safe trick or treating – The A.M. EditionHere's your morning news: Kids' Pfizer vaccines as soon as next week; L.A. is a step closer to adopting new district boundaries; Is it safe to trick or treat this year?
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Listen 4:41In this Weekend Edition: Getting started with a therapist was a challenge before the pandemic. Now, as the CDC reports continued heightened anxiety and depression, providers and patients are saying finding and getting started with a psychologist is as difficult as ever. Robert Garrova reports.
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Why is it so hard to find a therapist in L.A.? – The Weekend EditionIn this Weekend Edition: Getting started with a therapist was a challenge before the pandemic. Now, as the CDC reports continued heightened anxiety and depression, providers and patients are saying finding and getting started with a psychologist is as difficult as ever. Robert Garrova reports.
This program is made possible in part by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the American people.
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Listen 10:15In this Sunday edition: Some local Catholic churches are marking the observance with special memorials and services honoring those who died during the COVID-19 pandemic. Leslie Berenstein Rojas reports.
Then, with the number of higher education programs based in state prisons growing, graduates say that the programs offer opportunities for emotional growth and help them build stronger interpersonal relationships. By higher education reporter Julia Barajas.
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Observing Day of the Dead during COVID. Plus: Access to a college degree is on the rise in prisons. What does it means for incarcerated students?In this Sunday edition: Some local Catholic churches are marking the observance with special memorials and services honoring those who died during the COVID-19 pandemic. Leslie Berenstein Rojas reports.
Then, with the number of higher education programs based in state prisons growing, graduates say that the programs offer opportunities for emotional growth and help them build stronger interpersonal relationships. By higher education reporter Julia Barajas.
This program is made possible in part by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the American people.
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Listen 6:11What's happening today: Jury awards $17 million to family of man shot by off-duty LAPD officer; L.A. Inspector General looks into allegations of racial discrimination in Antelope Valley high schools; CDC says 4th vaccine dose might be needed; Who's watching the needs of District 10?
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Jury awards $17M to family of man slain by LAPD; Antelope Valley high school racial discrimination; 4th vaccine dose may be needed for some – The P.M. EditionWhat's happening today: Jury awards $17 million to family of man shot by off-duty LAPD officer; L.A. Inspector General looks into allegations of racial discrimination in Antelope Valley high schools; CDC says 4th vaccine dose might be needed; Who's watching the needs of District 10?
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Listen 4:06Here's your morning news: L.A. County DA George Gascon files murder charge against Long Beach school security officer; Why are gas prices still sky-high?; L.A. Phil Director Gustavo Dudamel on AirTalk; L.A. apologizes for past treatment of Chinese residents.
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Long Beach school officer faces murder charge; Sky-high gas prices; L.A. Phil Director Gustavo Dudamel; L.A. apologizes for past treatment of Chinese – The A.M. EditionHere's your morning news: L.A. County DA George Gascon files murder charge against Long Beach school security officer; Why are gas prices still sky-high?; L.A. Phil Director Gustavo Dudamel on AirTalk; L.A. apologizes for past treatment of Chinese residents.
This program is made possible in part by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the American people.