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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 6:49Southern California braces for heavy rain arriving later this evening. New data finds that childcare is more expensive than college tuition here in California. A house cat reunites with her 82 year old owner two months after the Palisades fire. Plus, more.
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SoCal braces for heavy rain tonight, Data finds childcare more expensive than CA college tuition, House cat reunites with owner months after Palisades fire— The A.M. EditionSouthern California braces for heavy rain arriving later this evening. New data finds that childcare is more expensive than college tuition here in California. A house cat reunites with her 82 year old owner two months after the Palisades fire. Plus, more.
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Listen 7:16Another measles case has been reported in Southern California - others may have been exposed at different spots around L.A. County. Heavy rain tomorrow means officials are bracing for debris flows. LA Unified sets the district's calendar for the next 3 years. Plus, more.
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LA County confirms measles case; Debris flows possible with tomorrow's rain; LAUSD approves next school calendar — The P.M. EditionAnother measles case has been reported in Southern California - others may have been exposed at different spots around L.A. County. Heavy rain tomorrow means officials are bracing for debris flows. LA Unified sets the district's calendar for the next 3 years. Plus, more.
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Listen 6:44The latest winter is finally here and forecasters have issued a flood watch for most of SoCal. The saga continues over the case of an Orange County Superior court judge accused of shooting his wife. Stars say goodbye to the late, great Robert Flack. Plus, more.
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SoCal storm arrives, Mistrial declared over OC Superior Court judge murder case, Stars pay tribute to the late singer Robert Flack— The A.M. EditionThe latest winter is finally here and forecasters have issued a flood watch for most of SoCal. The saga continues over the case of an Orange County Superior court judge accused of shooting his wife. Stars say goodbye to the late, great Robert Flack. Plus, more.
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Listen 7:08Ukrainian refugees in Southern California face an uncertain future pending a decision from President Trump. The LA District Attorney weighed in against resentencing the Menendez Brothers. The DMV is sitting on millions in profits from the sale of towed cars, according to CalMatters. Plus, more.
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Ukrainian refugees in SoCal face visa uncertainty; DA doesn't recommend Menendez resentencing; DMV keeps millions from towed car sales — The P.M. EditionUkrainian refugees in Southern California face an uncertain future pending a decision from President Trump. The LA District Attorney weighed in against resentencing the Menendez Brothers. The DMV is sitting on millions in profits from the sale of towed cars, according to CalMatters. Plus, more.
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Listen 6:29Rain has entered the chat, again. As fire cleanup continues, local groups worry about labor abuses. UCLA women dunk on USC to clutch the Big Ten tournament championship. Plus more.
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Late winter storms on the way, Advocates warn of labor exploitation in LA fire cleanup, Go Bruins!: 2025 Big10 Tournament Champs— The A.M EditionRain has entered the chat, again. As fire cleanup continues, local groups worry about labor abuses. UCLA women dunk on USC to clutch the Big Ten tournament championship. Plus more.
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Listen 12:32Worker advocates are warning of labor exploitation in the wake of the L.A. fires. A Hindu temple was defaced sometime over the weeked. What the sold-out mini tote bags from 99 Ranch Market says about Asian America, and more.
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Labor exploitation after fires, Hindu Temple vandalized, The allure of 99 Ranch mini totes — The Sunday EditionWorker advocates are warning of labor exploitation in the wake of the L.A. fires. A Hindu temple was defaced sometime over the weeked. What the sold-out mini tote bags from 99 Ranch Market says about Asian America, and more.
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Listen 10:54The Women's March returns to downtown Los Angeles, eight years after first making waves. Actions from one L.A. county supervisor after a scathing audit on homelessness spending. We hear from a pair of artists who chose Altadena as their home base and how they're trying to find their way forward after the fire, and more.
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Live from the Women's March, LAHSA's future after audit, Artists grapple with Eaton fire aftermath — The Saturday EditionThe Women's March returns to downtown Los Angeles, eight years after first making waves. Actions from one L.A. county supervisor after a scathing audit on homelessness spending. We hear from a pair of artists who chose Altadena as their home base and how they're trying to find their way forward after the fire, and more.
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Listen 7:16County officials are looking to pull funding from the L.A. Homeless Services Authority after scathing reports on its use of funding. “Renovictions,” or big renovation projects that can lead to evictions are temporarily banned in L.A. San Gabriel Valley residents can apply to get $2000 for an electric cargo bike. Plus, more.
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Supervisor looks to pull LAHSA funds; "Renovictions" temporarily banned in LA; Vouchers for e-cargo bikes — The P.M. EditionCounty officials are looking to pull funding from the L.A. Homeless Services Authority after scathing reports on its use of funding. “Renovictions,” or big renovation projects that can lead to evictions are temporarily banned in L.A. San Gabriel Valley residents can apply to get $2000 for an electric cargo bike. Plus, more.
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