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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 5:57The storm in Southern Calfornia isn't letting up, more rain is on the way today. Cal State University faculty have completed voting on a new contract with the administration. There's a bipartisan bill in Congress to expand the child tax credit. If it is approved, more than 2 million children in low-income families in California could benefit from more cash this tax season.
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More Rain To Come, Child Tax Credit and Cal State Faculty Vote — The A.M. EditionThe storm in Southern Calfornia isn't letting up, more rain is on the way today. Cal State University faculty have completed voting on a new contract with the administration. There's a bipartisan bill in Congress to expand the child tax credit. If it is approved, more than 2 million children in low-income families in California could benefit from more cash this tax season.
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Listen 6:43Landslides and flooding remain a threat amid SoCal's latest storm. LA leaders question how a looming budget deficit will hinder future assistance to people experiencing homelessness. Funding approved to clean up graffitied skyscrapers in Downtown La's Oceanwide Plaza.
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Rain Returns To Southland, Recent Weather Spawns Concerns About People Experiencing Homelessness, Graffitied Skyscrapers Cleared For Cleanup — The A.M. EditionLandslides and flooding remain a threat amid SoCal's latest storm. LA leaders question how a looming budget deficit will hinder future assistance to people experiencing homelessness. Funding approved to clean up graffitied skyscrapers in Downtown La's Oceanwide Plaza.
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Listen 6:00We give the latest on the lengthy storm approaching Southern California - and the risks that come with back to back rainfall. Artifacts stolen from the Asante kingdom that had been in UCLA's collection have returned to Ghana. And when hikers get stuck in dangerous spots like snowy Mount Baldy, rescuers are also put in harm's way.
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Another Storm To Hit Southern California, UCLA Returns Artifacts To Ghana, And Mount Baldy Rescuers Urge Caution — The Sunday EditionWe give the latest on the lengthy storm approaching Southern California - and the risks that come with back to back rainfall. Artifacts stolen from the Asante kingdom that had been in UCLA's collection have returned to Ghana. And when hikers get stuck in dangerous spots like snowy Mount Baldy, rescuers are also put in harm's way.
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Listen 11:23Orange County officials say millions of dollars in taxpayer money directed to OC Supervisor Andrew Do's daughter's nonprofit are unaccounted for. As another storm approaches, landslides are more likely if the soil gets too saturated. And a love letter to The New Beverly from How To LA's series on vintage cinema houses.
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OC Missing $4 Million In Funds, Landslide Risk With Coming Storms, And A Love Letter To The New Beverly — The Saturday EditionOrange County officials say millions of dollars in taxpayer money directed to OC Supervisor Andrew Do's daughter's nonprofit are unaccounted for. As another storm approaches, landslides are more likely if the soil gets too saturated. And a love letter to The New Beverly from How To LA's series on vintage cinema houses.
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Listen 7:14OC officials say millions of dollars meant to feed vulnerable residents are unaccounted for. The LA hotline for unhoused Angelenos says it can't handle all the calls for help, as another storm approaches. The LA County library can help you with your computer. Plus, more.
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Millions of OC Funds Unaccounted For, LA Hotline For Unhoused Angelenos Overwhelmed, & Get Computer Help At The Library — The P.M. EditionOC officials say millions of dollars meant to feed vulnerable residents are unaccounted for. The LA hotline for unhoused Angelenos says it can't handle all the calls for help, as another storm approaches. The LA County library can help you with your computer. Plus, more.
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Listen 6:22Forecasters say more flooding is possible from incoming storm. Need help using the internet? LA County Library wants to help. State regulators fins a Downey Juvenile Hall to be unsuitable.
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Another Big Storm Headed To SoCal, Free Digital Support In LA County & LA County Must Fix or Close Juvenile Hall— The A.M. EditionForecasters say more flooding is possible from incoming storm. Need help using the internet? LA County Library wants to help. State regulators fins a Downey Juvenile Hall to be unsuitable.
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Listen 6:37LA's Los Padrinos Juvenile Hall is ordered to shut down less than a year after L.A. county transferred hundreds there. A truck explosion in Wilmington injures 9 LA firefighters. The L.A. library doesn't just have books; it has instruments and seeds too! Plus, more.
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Los Padrinos Juvenile Hall Ordered to Shut Down, Explosion Injures 9 LA Firefighters, & Hidden Gems at LA's Libraries — The P.M. EditionLA's Los Padrinos Juvenile Hall is ordered to shut down less than a year after L.A. county transferred hundreds there. A truck explosion in Wilmington injures 9 LA firefighters. The L.A. library doesn't just have books; it has instruments and seeds too! Plus, more.
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Listen 7:23A Downey juvenile detention facility faces state scrutiny. A stretch of PCH in Malibu is needs overnight emergency work. Some indie theaters in LA have rebounded post-pandemic.
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LA County Juvenile Facility Under Scrutiny, Overnight Closures On PCH In Malibu & Indie Movie Houses In LA Making A Comeback — The A.M. EditionA Downey juvenile detention facility faces state scrutiny. A stretch of PCH in Malibu is needs overnight emergency work. Some indie theaters in LA have rebounded post-pandemic.
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