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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 89.3. Hosted by Austin Cross, Nereida Moreno and Julia Paskin.
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Listen 4:39Downtown Disney Starbucks workers go on strike, with potentially more locations to follow. High heat and rain is expected in the region this week. Mammoth Mountain sets opening day. Plus, more from Evening Edition.
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Starbucks workers go on strike, Rain expected to hit Los Angeles this week, Mammoth Mountain announces opening day — Evening EditionDowntown Disney Starbucks workers go on strike, with potentially more locations to follow. High heat and rain is expected in the region this week. Mammoth Mountain sets opening day. Plus, more from Evening Edition.
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Listen 4:59FEMA insiders sound the alarm over the future of federal emergency funding for California. A new LAist guide for Eaton Fire survivors trying to navigate Edison's compensation program. A public art campaign condemning ICE activity in Southern California...with some celebrity help.
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Concerns over future of CA's federal emergency funding, Guide to Eaton Fire compensation program, Celebs support public art campaign against ICE activity — Afternoon EditionFEMA insiders sound the alarm over the future of federal emergency funding for California. A new LAist guide for Eaton Fire survivors trying to navigate Edison's compensation program. A public art campaign condemning ICE activity in Southern California...with some celebrity help.
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This LAist podcast is supported by Amazon Autos. Buying a car used to be a whole day affair. Now, at Amazon Autos, you can shop for a new, used, or certified pre-owned car whenever, wherever. You can browse hundreds of vehicles from top local dealers, all in one place. Amazon.com/autos
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Listen 6:19The Franklin Fire burning in Malibu Canyon has scorched more than 22,000 acres and triggered evacuation orders. The City of Westminster is suing two councilmembers for repeatedly disrupting meetings. There's a new voucher for e-bikes. Plus, more.
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Franklin fire scorches through Malibu Canyon, City of Westminster sues two city leaders, New e-bike voucher available – The A.M. EditionThe Franklin Fire burning in Malibu Canyon has scorched more than 22,000 acres and triggered evacuation orders. The City of Westminster is suing two councilmembers for repeatedly disrupting meetings. There's a new voucher for e-bikes. Plus, more.
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Listen 7:21Strong Santa Ana winds bring particularly dangerous wildfire conditions. Why the city of Westminster is suing two of its own council members. Los Angeles celebrates the city's first Black librarian at an event this week. Plus, more.
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Dangerous fire weather conditions; Westminster sues its own city council members; Remembering LA's first Black librarian– The P.M. EditionStrong Santa Ana winds bring particularly dangerous wildfire conditions. Why the city of Westminster is suing two of its own council members. Los Angeles celebrates the city's first Black librarian at an event this week. Plus, more.
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Listen 6:28Get ready for extreme fire weather conditions this week. Longtime LA congressman Adam Schiff joins the Senate today. L.A. City Council's set to vote this week on a major plan to get more housing built. Plus, more.
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Gusty, damaging winds come to SoCal, LA City council plans to vote on major housing plan, Rep. Adam Schiff takes new job today— The A.M. EditionGet ready for extreme fire weather conditions this week. Longtime LA congressman Adam Schiff joins the Senate today. L.A. City Council's set to vote this week on a major plan to get more housing built. Plus, more.
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Listen 9:20It's been one year since L.A. County launched a program aimed at getting more people living with serious mental illness into treatment. This week a LA Public Library branch is celebrating its anniversary, and its link to the city's first Black librarian. And L.A. has brought home another championship: The LA Galaxy have won the MLS Cup. Plus, more.
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Checking in on LA County's mental illness treatment plan; Event honors L.A.'s first Black librarian; L.A. Galaxy take home MLS Cup — The Sunday EditionIt's been one year since L.A. County launched a program aimed at getting more people living with serious mental illness into treatment. This week a LA Public Library branch is celebrating its anniversary, and its link to the city's first Black librarian. And L.A. has brought home another championship: The LA Galaxy have won the MLS Cup. Plus, more.
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Listen 9:39Orange County's newest supervisor, Janet Nguyen, has set out to return public trust in government. The Rose Bowl will get a multi-million dollar makeover, and one of the things they're installing is seats with more leg room. The LA Galaxy will play in the MLS Cup final today - we'll hear from our sound engineer Donald Paz who'll be there. Plus, more.
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Andrew Do's replacement vows to take on corruption; The Rose Bowl will get a makeover; LA Galaxy face off in MLS Cup final – The Saturday EditionOrange County's newest supervisor, Janet Nguyen, has set out to return public trust in government. The Rose Bowl will get a multi-million dollar makeover, and one of the things they're installing is seats with more leg room. The LA Galaxy will play in the MLS Cup final today - we'll hear from our sound engineer Donald Paz who'll be there. Plus, more.
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Listen 7:47Water agencies may only get five percent of the water they ask for in 2025. Governor Newsom’s CARE Court program, in its first year, is below initial projections. Where to get cheap, fast eats in the San Gabriel Valley. Plus, more.
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Warning of a dry 2025; CARE Courts one year later; Cheap fast eats in Alhambra – The P.M. EditionWater agencies may only get five percent of the water they ask for in 2025. Governor Newsom’s CARE Court program, in its first year, is below initial projections. Where to get cheap, fast eats in the San Gabriel Valley. Plus, more.
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Listen 6:49With the next Trump administration imminent, California is warning college students with undocumented parents to apply for financial raid at their own risk. Fire weather conditions will rise in the coming days as Santa Ana winds return. CSULB's Pacific Standard Time jazz ensemble prepares for a cultural exchange trip to Cuba. Plus, more.
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Mass deportations fears spread to FAFSA, fire weather conditions in coming days, Cal State Long Beach's jazz ensemble makes way to Cuba- The A.M. EditionWith the next Trump administration imminent, California is warning college students with undocumented parents to apply for financial raid at their own risk. Fire weather conditions will rise in the coming days as Santa Ana winds return. CSULB's Pacific Standard Time jazz ensemble prepares for a cultural exchange trip to Cuba. Plus, more.
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Listen 8:09A magnitude 7.0 earthquake off the coast near Humboldt triggered tsunami warnings in Northern California. L.A. is trying to crack down on illegal rentals like Airbnbs, but illegal bookings are still common. Two new gray wolf packs identified in CA. Plus, more.
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Northern California's tsunami scare; LA faces hurdles in crack down on illegal Airbnbs; Wolves are returning to California-- The P.M. EditionA magnitude 7.0 earthquake off the coast near Humboldt triggered tsunami warnings in Northern California. L.A. is trying to crack down on illegal rentals like Airbnbs, but illegal bookings are still common. Two new gray wolf packs identified in CA. Plus, more.
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