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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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    We'll break down major changes that kick in tomorrow for student loan borrowers. What's in Governor Gavin Newsom's newly signed $352 billion dollar budget. And Lebron James is officially leaving the Lakers.

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    Student loans changes kick in Jul. 1, Governor Newsom's budget, Lebron James leaves the Lakers— Afternoon Edition
    We'll break down major changes that kick in tomorrow for student loan borrowers. What's in Governor Gavin Newsom's newly signed $352 billion dollar budget. And Lebron James is officially leaving the Lakers.

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  • The L.A. Report
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    The Supreme Court has upheld birthright citizenship, sparking reaction across California and SoCal.

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    Breaking News: Supreme Court upholds birthright citizenship— Morning Edition
    The Supreme Court has upheld birthright citizenship, sparking reaction across California and SoCal.

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  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 4:37
    LA's homelessness agency is suing the feds over frozen funding. LA Mayor Bass sets a deadline for the Boyle Heights warehouse fire cleanup. LA's 2028 Olympic committee reaches a deal with the city over who's gonna pay for everything. Plus, more from Morning Edition.

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    LAHSA sues the feds, Mayor Bass sets Boyle Heights cleanup deadline, LA funding deal for 2028 Olympics— Morning Edition
    LA's homelessness agency is suing the feds over frozen funding. LA Mayor Bass sets a deadline for the Boyle Heights warehouse fire cleanup. LA's 2028 Olympic committee reaches a deal with the city over who's gonna pay for everything. Plus, more from Morning Edition.

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  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 4:28
    Senator Adam Schiff says that LA Fire relief funds might have to wait until the midterm elections. Los Angeles Unified School District has a new superintendent. The Big Bear eaglets have left the nest. Plus, more from Evening Edition.

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    LA Fire relief fund delays, LAUSD new superintendent, Big Bear eaglets take flight — Evening Edition
    Senator Adam Schiff says that LA Fire relief funds might have to wait until the midterm elections. Los Angeles Unified School District has a new superintendent. The Big Bear eaglets have left the nest. Plus, more from Evening Edition.

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  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 4:59
    Where Boyle Heights residents can get masks, air purifiers and other services following the warehouse fire. A proposed state bill could protect burned properties in Altadena from real estate speculators. And we'll tell you about an eco-challenge that wants you to ditch the plastic in July.

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    More resources for Boyle Heights residents, SB 1090 aims to curb real estate speculators in Altadena, Plastic Free July — Afternoon Edition
    Where Boyle Heights residents can get masks, air purifiers and other services following the warehouse fire. A proposed state bill could protect burned properties in Altadena from real estate speculators. And we'll tell you about an eco-challenge that wants you to ditch the plastic in July.

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  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 4:38
    Crews in Boyle Heights take on the task of cleaning up 85 million pounds of spoiled food from the site of this month's warehouse fire. Plus, cleanup efforts are also starting in Garden Grove where a hazmat emergency evacuated tens of thousands of people. Immigrants who are in desperate need of legal services are becoming the victims of fraud. Plus, more from Morning Edition.

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    Boyle Heights spoiled food cleanup, Fraudster attorneys target immigrants, Big Bear eaglet scare— Morning Edition
    Crews in Boyle Heights take on the task of cleaning up 85 million pounds of spoiled food from the site of this month's warehouse fire. Plus, cleanup efforts are also starting in Garden Grove where a hazmat emergency evacuated tens of thousands of people. Immigrants who are in desperate need of legal services are becoming the victims of fraud. Plus, more from Morning Edition.

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  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 13:42
    Cielito Lindo, a famous Olvera Street taquito stand that closed down in May, has reopened after raising thousands in donations. Knockout rounds for the World Cup begin today; at SoFi Stadium South Africa faces off against Canada. Exploring the legacy of San Pedro’s sunken city, which fell into the ocean over a number of years beginning in 1929. Plus, more.

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    World Cup knockout rounds, San Pedro’s Sunken City, Underrated LA spots  — Sunday Edition — Sunday Edition
    Cielito Lindo, a famous Olvera Street taquito stand that closed down in May, has reopened after raising thousands in donations. Knockout rounds for the World Cup begin today; at SoFi Stadium South Africa faces off against Canada. Exploring the legacy of San Pedro’s sunken city, which fell into the ocean over a number of years beginning in 1929. Plus, more.

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  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 9:16
    A hazardous materials unit will begin work Monday to clean up two tanks with methyl methacrylate at the site of last month’s chemical incident in Garden Grove. A judge declared a mistrial for the alleged arsonist that started the fire that led to the Palisades Fire. We hear about Mama Lion, a Koreatown bar that turns into a boot camp for gamers every other Tuesday. Plus more.

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    OC chemical clean-up, New trial for Palisades fire suspect, Gamer boot camp — Saturday Edition
    A hazardous materials unit will begin work Monday to clean up two tanks with methyl methacrylate at the site of last month’s chemical incident in Garden Grove. A judge declared a mistrial for the alleged arsonist that started the fire that led to the Palisades Fire. We hear about Mama Lion, a Koreatown bar that turns into a boot camp for gamers every other Tuesday. Plus more.

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