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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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    A 4.6-magnitude earthquake near west of Malibu rattles much of L.A. Owners of an abandoned complex in downtown L.A. have until Feb. 17 to remove graffiti from the property. CA could become the first state to outlaw digital discrimination. Plus, more. 

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    4.6 Quake Shakes SoCal, DLTA Building Owners Must Remove Graffiti, & CA Could Outlaw "Digital Discrimination" — The P.M. Edition
    A 4.6-magnitude earthquake near west of Malibu rattles much of L.A. Owners of an abandoned complex in downtown L.A. have until Feb. 17 to remove graffiti from the property. CA could become the first state to outlaw digital discrimination. Plus, more. 

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  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 7:15
    CSU Faculty will begin voting on a tentative agreement next week. CA March 5th primary voters need to make two key decisions for one ballot measure. Forecasters confirm a weather phenomenon in San Luis Obispo County.  

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    Cal State Faculty To Start Voting On Tentative Deal, What You Need To Know About CA's Only Ballot Measure & What Forecasters Say About Unusual Winds — The A.M. Edition
    CSU Faculty will begin voting on a tentative agreement next week. CA March 5th primary voters need to make two key decisions for one ballot measure. Forecasters confirm a weather phenomenon in San Luis Obispo County.  

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  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 7:34
    Caltrans wants to ban storage of flammable materials under CA's freeways. LA has gotten 1,180 reports of potholes since the storms; how to get reimbursed for your cars' damages. A search is underway around Mt. Baldy for 22-year-old missing hiker. Plus, more. 

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    Push To Ban Flammable Materials Under CA's Freeways, Get Reimbursed For LA Pothole Damages, & Search For Missing Hiker on Mt. Baldy — The P.M. Edition
    Caltrans wants to ban storage of flammable materials under CA's freeways. LA has gotten 1,180 reports of potholes since the storms; how to get reimbursed for your cars' damages. A search is underway around Mt. Baldy for 22-year-old missing hiker. Plus, more. 

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  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 7:41
    Forecasters say this week's storm was one of the biggest in decades for parts of SoCal.  Los Angeles is sued over affordable housing development near single-family homes. NASA has launched a new satellite aimed at studying the earth's climate.

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    Rainfall Recap, LA Sued Again Over Affordable Housing & NASA Keeps 'PACE' With Earth — The A.M. Edition
    Forecasters say this week's storm was one of the biggest in decades for parts of SoCal.  Los Angeles is sued over affordable housing development near single-family homes. NASA has launched a new satellite aimed at studying the earth's climate.

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  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 7:24
    LAPD veteran Dominic Choi will serve as interim police chief. Crews across SoCal clean up widespread damage from this week's big storms. Kids can no longer check out books with any sexual content at the Huntington Beach Central Library. Plus, more.

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    New Interim LAPD Chief, Storm Cleanup Across SoCal, & Huntington Beach Restricts Some Books To Kids — The P.M. Edition
    LAPD veteran Dominic Choi will serve as interim police chief. Crews across SoCal clean up widespread damage from this week's big storms. Kids can no longer check out books with any sexual content at the Huntington Beach Central Library. Plus, more.

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  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 7:10
    Evening commuters likely affected by more rain tonight. Los Angeles city and county supervisors approve breaks for street vendors. More than 500 employees at Jet Propulsion Laboratory are being laid off.

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    More Rain Ahead of A Dry Weekend, Big Win For LA Street Vendors & JPL Announces Hundreds Of Layoffs — The A.M. Edition
    Evening commuters likely affected by more rain tonight. Los Angeles city and county supervisors approve breaks for street vendors. More than 500 employees at Jet Propulsion Laboratory are being laid off.

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  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 7:57
    SoCal communities are grappling with widespread storm damage from the record-setting storm that's expected to last until Thursday. 8 million gallons of sewage spills into the Dominguez Channel. LA City Council votes to lift "no vending" zone ban. Plus, more.


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    SoCal Storm Damage Intensifies, 8 Million Gallon Sewage Spill Forces Closures, & LA Lifts "No Vending" Zone Ban — The P.M. Edition
    SoCal communities are grappling with widespread storm damage from the record-setting storm that's expected to last until Thursday. 8 million gallons of sewage spills into the Dominguez Channel. LA City Council votes to lift "no vending" zone ban. Plus, more.


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  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 6:51
    Forecasters warn of another rough morning commute. Mayor Karen Bass addresses issues brought on by the continual rain. LA City council and county supervisors vote on easing rules for street vendors. 

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    Flooding Threat Continues For SoCal, LA Mayor Declares Local State of Emergency & LA Leaders To Address Street Vendor Issues Today — The A.M. Edition
    Forecasters warn of another rough morning commute. Mayor Karen Bass addresses issues brought on by the continual rain. LA City council and county supervisors vote on easing rules for street vendors. 

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