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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 7:08A group of Culver City parents successfully lobbied the city to prevent another gun store from moving in next to an elementary school. The LA Dodgers reach a deal with another Japanese pitcher Yoshinobu Yamamoto. Public media lion Ruth Seymour has died at 88.
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Culver City PTA Stops Gun Shop From Opening, Dodgers' Yamamoto-Ohtani Double Deals, & KCRW Founder Dies — The P.M. EditionA group of Culver City parents successfully lobbied the city to prevent another gun store from moving in next to an elementary school. The LA Dodgers reach a deal with another Japanese pitcher Yoshinobu Yamamoto. Public media lion Ruth Seymour has died at 88.
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Listen 7:40The LA Dodgers sign another Japanese superstar-pitcher. The city and county of Los Angeles are getting more funding for Project Homekey. This year's box office earnings best since the pandemic hit.
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Yoshinobu Yamamoto Signs $325 Million Deal With Dodgers, LA Receives More Funding For Affordable Housing & A Recap Of 2023 Box Office Earnings — The A.M. EditionThe LA Dodgers sign another Japanese superstar-pitcher. The city and county of Los Angeles are getting more funding for Project Homekey. This year's box office earnings best since the pandemic hit.
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Listen 12:09We talk with LAist reporters Mariana Dale, Julia Barajas, Adolfo Guzman-Lopez and Josie Huang about the big stories they covered in 2023.
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Christmas Special: Conversations with Our Education & Asian American Community Reporters — The P.M. EditionWe talk with LAist reporters Mariana Dale, Julia Barajas, Adolfo Guzman-Lopez and Josie Huang about the big stories they covered in 2023.
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Listen 9:07The first big storm of December is hitting SoCal with heavy rain, snowfall, and flooding through Friday. A new COVID-19 subvariant is quickly spreading across the country. Holiday travel tips for staying safe and dry on crowded roads. Plus, more.
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Heavy Rain, Snow, Flooding from SoCal Storm, New COVID Subvariant, & Holiday Travel Tips — The P.M. EditionThe first big storm of December is hitting SoCal with heavy rain, snowfall, and flooding through Friday. A new COVID-19 subvariant is quickly spreading across the country. Holiday travel tips for staying safe and dry on crowded roads. Plus, more.
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Listen 6:57Coastal storm brings heavy rain across SoCal today. LA County attorney released by Venezuelan government, after wrongful imprisonment. LAUSD Board votes to draft a policy that would limit where charters can be located in the district.
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Flood Threat Continues Across SoCal, LA County Public Defender Returns To US After Wrongful Arrest & Changes Proposed For LAUSD Charter Schools — The A.M. EditionCoastal storm brings heavy rain across SoCal today. LA County attorney released by Venezuelan government, after wrongful imprisonment. LAUSD Board votes to draft a policy that would limit where charters can be located in the district.
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Listen 7:25SoCal is under a flood watch through early Friday from a forecasted mega El Niño winter. LA County delays rollout of a new law that expands criteria for involuntary mental health treatment. Tustin students take home dangerous debris from blimp hanger fire. Plus, more.
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SoCal Flood Watch From El Niño Forecast, LA Delays Mental Health Law Rollout, & Kids Take Home Debris From Tustin Hangar Fire — The P.M. EditionSoCal is under a flood watch through early Friday from a forecasted mega El Niño winter. LA County delays rollout of a new law that expands criteria for involuntary mental health treatment. Tustin students take home dangerous debris from blimp hanger fire. Plus, more.
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Listen 7:13Forecasters warn of wet roads, mud and debris flows, as a strong storm moves over SoCal. A developer is selected for General Hospital revamp. New CA law removes zoning hurdles for religious groups and nonprofit colleges wanting to build affordable housing.
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Most Of SoCal Remains Under Flood Watch, Historic General Hospital To Be Turned Into Housing, CA's "Yes, in God's Backyard" Law To Take Effect — The A.M. EditionForecasters warn of wet roads, mud and debris flows, as a strong storm moves over SoCal. A developer is selected for General Hospital revamp. New CA law removes zoning hurdles for religious groups and nonprofit colleges wanting to build affordable housing.
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Listen 8:57New state regulations will allow recycled sewage water to be returned to the tap. OC supervisors delay a vote on a policy change prompted by an LAist investigation. The LA City Council quietly changes its procedures regarding public comment. Plus, more.
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How CA Plans to Turn Sewage Into Drinking Water, OC Supes Delay Vote on Disclosure Policy, LA City Council Changes Public Comment Procedure— The P.M. EditionNew state regulations will allow recycled sewage water to be returned to the tap. OC supervisors delay a vote on a policy change prompted by an LAist investigation. The LA City Council quietly changes its procedures regarding public comment. Plus, more.
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