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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
    Listen 26:46
    Thousands of hotel workers are striking for a higher living wage, affordable health care, and manageable staffing workloads. Another bus carrying migrants arrives in Los Angeles from the Texas-Mexico border. And, the Supreme Court decision to end affirmative action in college admissions draws strong reactions from Asian Americans. 

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    Hotel Workers Strike, Second Migrant Bus Arrives, & Asian Americans React to SCOTUS Decision - The Sunday Edition
    Thousands of hotel workers are striking for a higher living wage, affordable health care, and manageable staffing workloads. Another bus carrying migrants arrives in Los Angeles from the Texas-Mexico border. And, the Supreme Court decision to end affirmative action in college admissions draws strong reactions from Asian Americans. 

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  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 18:15
    The SAG-AFTRA actors union and Hollywood producers have agreed to extend contract negotiations to July 12. Imelda Padilla declares victory in the special election for LA City Council District Six. And, local wildlife advocates fight a luxury housing project planned for the hills above Sunland Tujunga. 

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    SAG-AFTRA Negotiations Extended, Padilla Declares Victory, & Pushback Over Luxury Homes In Sunland-Tujunga - The Saturday Edition
    The SAG-AFTRA actors union and Hollywood producers have agreed to extend contract negotiations to July 12. Imelda Padilla declares victory in the special election for LA City Council District Six. And, local wildlife advocates fight a luxury housing project planned for the hills above Sunland Tujunga. 

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  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 7:27
    Locals weigh in on the last two key Supreme Court decisions on student loan debt and LGBTQ protections. A federal judge denies veteran LA politician Mark Ridley-Thomas a new trial. How July 4th fireworks pollute the air and water. Plus, more.

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    SoCal Residents React to SCOTUS Rulings, Judge Denies LA Politician New Trial, & Fireworks Pollute Water -- The P.M. Report
    Locals weigh in on the last two key Supreme Court decisions on student loan debt and LGBTQ protections. A federal judge denies veteran LA politician Mark Ridley-Thomas a new trial. How July 4th fireworks pollute the air and water. Plus, more.

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  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 7:28
    Hotel workers take to the picket lines, demanding higher wages and better health coverage. How to manage travel chaos during the 4th of July holiday. Excessive heat warnings continue in parts of SoCal.

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    Hotel Workers Strike for Higher Wages, Independence Day Travel & The Heat Is On – The A.M. Edition
    Hotel workers take to the picket lines, demanding higher wages and better health coverage. How to manage travel chaos during the 4th of July holiday. Excessive heat warnings continue in parts of SoCal.

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  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 7:07
    New numbers show a 14% increase in people living unsheltered in places like tents and cars in LA County. California’s Reparations Task Force is done with its report on how to make amends for slavery. Two key labor contracts expire Friday night. Plus, more.

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    Homelessness Is On The Rise in LA, Big Step For Reparations In CA, & Strikes Brewing For Actors & Hotel Workers -- The P.M. Report
    New numbers show a 14% increase in people living unsheltered in places like tents and cars in LA County. California’s Reparations Task Force is done with its report on how to make amends for slavery. Two key labor contracts expire Friday night. Plus, more.

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  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 7:03
    Los Angeles extends assistance for people tangled in a gang injunction curfew. Co-founder of L.A. clothing label "Born X Raised" has died. New poll reveals how residents feel about living in California.

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    LA Extends Gang Settlement, SoCal Mourns Fashion Founder's Death & Are YOU Happy in Cali? – The A.M. Edition
    Los Angeles extends assistance for people tangled in a gang injunction curfew. Co-founder of L.A. clothing label "Born X Raised" has died. New poll reveals how residents feel about living in California.

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  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 7:44
    An LAPD officer's email of a "hush hush" plan to arrest everyone at a homeless encampment goes viral. LA County's annual count of unhoused Angelenos comes out Thursday. A heat wave is coming, which means wildfire trouble ahead. Plus, more.

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    LAPD Officer's Email Sparks Outrage, LA County Homeless Count Preview, & Heat Wave's Coming -- The P.M. Edition
    An LAPD officer's email of a "hush hush" plan to arrest everyone at a homeless encampment goes viral. LA County's annual count of unhoused Angelenos comes out Thursday. A heat wave is coming, which means wildfire trouble ahead. Plus, more.

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  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 6:25
    Los Angeles City Council supports replacement of Skid Row Housing Trust receiver. A new hate crimes report shows California's LGBTQ community is increasingly targeted. California lawmakers advance same-sex marriage bill.

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    LA City Council Supports Replacing Mark Adams, Same-Sex Marriage Bill Advances & LGBTQ Hate Crimes – The A.M. Edition
    Los Angeles City Council supports replacement of Skid Row Housing Trust receiver. A new hate crimes report shows California's LGBTQ community is increasingly targeted. California lawmakers advance same-sex marriage bill.

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