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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 7:52A strike by Hollywood actors appears more likely, as they and producers face a midnight deadline. Cal State trustees debate proposed tuition hike. Rolling Hills Estates declares emergency over landslide losses.
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SAG-AFTRA Agrees To Mediation, CSU Trustees Question Tuition Hike Proposal & Emergency Declared over Landslide Losses -- The A.M. EditionA strike by Hollywood actors appears more likely, as they and producers face a midnight deadline. Cal State trustees debate proposed tuition hike. Rolling Hills Estates declares emergency over landslide losses.
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Listen 7:47Former Manson follower Leslie Van Houten is released from prison on parole. A superior court judge blocks an investigation into deputy gangs at the L.A. Sheriff's Department. A heat wave brings extreme temperatures to Southern California. Plus, more.
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Ex-Manson Follower Released, Judge Blocks Sheriff Deputy Gang Investigation, & Heat Wave Safety Tips -- The P.M. EditionFormer Manson follower Leslie Van Houten is released from prison on parole. A superior court judge blocks an investigation into deputy gangs at the L.A. Sheriff's Department. A heat wave brings extreme temperatures to Southern California. Plus, more.
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Listen 8:16Hollywood is bracing for actors to join picketing writers. Los Angeles Times announces sale of San Diego Union Tribune. The California State University system's new chancellor to be announced tomorrow.
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Hollywood Faces Double Strike, LA Times Announces Notable Sale, & CSU Welcomes New Chancellor -- The A.M. EditionHollywood is bracing for actors to join picketing writers. Los Angeles Times announces sale of San Diego Union Tribune. The California State University system's new chancellor to be announced tomorrow.
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Listen 6:36Dozens of residents were forced to flee their homes after a landslide in a community near Palos Verdes. Hotel workers are on strike again, this time near LAX. Mayor Bass updates and renews her emergency declaration on homelessness. Plus, more.
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Massive Landslide in SoCal, Hotel Workers Strike Near LAX, & Updated Homelessness Emergency Declaration -- The P.M. EditionDozens of residents were forced to flee their homes after a landslide in a community near Palos Verdes. Hotel workers are on strike again, this time near LAX. Mayor Bass updates and renews her emergency declaration on homelessness. Plus, more.
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Listen 7:00Cal State University considers tuition hikes by Fall of 2024. Electric utility settles a lawsuit for its role in a Santa Barbara County fire. Beach trash abounds after Independence Day in OC.
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Cal State System Considers Rate Hike, Edison Settles Rey Fire Lawsuit & Post Holiday Beach Cleanups – The A.M. EditionCal State University considers tuition hikes by Fall of 2024. Electric utility settles a lawsuit for its role in a Santa Barbara County fire. Beach trash abounds after Independence Day in OC.
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Listen 29:02Five years away from the 2028 summer games, LA cities angle to cash in on tourism. The recent homeless count reveals the hidden face of homelessness. And Santa Monica is using drones as first responders. How's that been working out?
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The 2028 Summer Olympics, Hidden Face Of Homelessness, & Police Drones As First Responders - The Sunday EditionFive years away from the 2028 summer games, LA cities angle to cash in on tourism. The recent homeless count reveals the hidden face of homelessness. And Santa Monica is using drones as first responders. How's that been working out?
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Listen 17:19A tenant rights group in LA's Chinatown protests rent hikes at six residential buildings. As California pushes for mass electrification, LAist rides along with a local truck driver who made the switch. And tips on what to do if you encounter a bear in the Southern California foothills.
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A Chinatown Rent Hike Protest, Riding Along With An Electric Truck Driver, & Tips For Bear Encounters - The Saturday EditionA tenant rights group in LA's Chinatown protests rent hikes at six residential buildings. As California pushes for mass electrification, LAist rides along with a local truck driver who made the switch. And tips on what to do if you encounter a bear in the Southern California foothills.
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Listen 7:29Karen Bass's plan to get unhoused Angelenos into housing has made little progress with in its first six months. An O.C. judge says Fullerton can't enforce an RV parking ban on city streets. The Theatricum Botanicum in Topanga Canyon turns 50. Plus, more.
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Few LA Unhoused Moved To Permanent Housing, RV Parking Ban Blocked, & Historic Outdoor Theater Turns 50 -- The P.M. EditionKaren Bass's plan to get unhoused Angelenos into housing has made little progress with in its first six months. An O.C. judge says Fullerton can't enforce an RV parking ban on city streets. The Theatricum Botanicum in Topanga Canyon turns 50. Plus, more.
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