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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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    L.A. City Councilmember Curren Price voted on projects after his wife allegedly received more than $150K in payments. First Lady Jill Biden is in town. An Inland Empire family discovers a million pennies, plus more.

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    Councilman Corruption Details, Jill Biden in L.A., & One Million Pennies – The A.M. Edition
    L.A. City Councilmember Curren Price voted on projects after his wife allegedly received more than $150K in payments. First Lady Jill Biden is in town. An Inland Empire family discovers a million pennies, plus more.

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  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 6:59
    L.A. City Councilmember Curren Price is charged with multiple counts of embezzlement. More than 14,000 unhoused Angelenos been moved off the streets. And Southern California Public Radio cuts 10% of its staff. 

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    Councilman Embezzlement Charges, 14K+ L.A. Unhoused Moved, & SCPR Layoffs – The P.M. Edition
    L.A. City Councilmember Curren Price is charged with multiple counts of embezzlement. More than 14,000 unhoused Angelenos been moved off the streets. And Southern California Public Radio cuts 10% of its staff. 

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  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 8:58
    Changes are contemplated for the political layout of Los Angeles, Glendale and Burbank; An emergency declaration in O.C. clears the way to shore up a failing hillside threatening rail commerce; And Southland hotel workers vote to authorize a strike.

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    Changing L.A.'s Political Layout, O.C. Hillside Emergency Declaration, and Hotel Workers Authorize Strike – The A.M. Edition
    Changes are contemplated for the political layout of Los Angeles, Glendale and Burbank; An emergency declaration in O.C. clears the way to shore up a failing hillside threatening rail commerce; And Southland hotel workers vote to authorize a strike.

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  • The L.A. Report
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    The tenants of a big high-rise in West LA are suing their landlord to head off mass evictions; LA gets closer to stripping away a treasured piece of political power from the City Council; Big changes for the Golden Globes.

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    High-rise Tenants Sue Landlord, City Council Political Power, and Golden Globes Changes – The P.M. Edition
    The tenants of a big high-rise in West LA are suing their landlord to head off mass evictions; LA gets closer to stripping away a treasured piece of political power from the City Council; Big changes for the Golden Globes.

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  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 8:00
    An oil giant loses a lawsuit filed by a man who says he was sickened by its toxic dump site; Study shows wildfire risk disclosures lead to drops in home selling prices; A pioneer of Latin Jazz brings his groove to LA as the Hollywood Bowl

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    Oil Giant Loses Lawsuit, Wildfire Risk Disclosures, and A Pioneer of Latin Jazz – The A.M. Edition
    An oil giant loses a lawsuit filed by a man who says he was sickened by its toxic dump site; Study shows wildfire risk disclosures lead to drops in home selling prices; A pioneer of Latin Jazz brings his groove to LA as the Hollywood Bowl

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  • The L.A. Report
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    Today on the LA Report, the LA Pride Parade marches through Hollywood today. A Riverside school district bans a book referencing Harvey Milk. Later on in the show, a guide on how to support your kids through the process of coming out. Then, K-Pop is known for mixing musical styles and sounds. We'll take you inside a songwriting session to see how to create a K-pop hit.

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    How to support your kids through the process of coming out. Plus: Sit in on a K-Pop songwriting session – The Sunday Edition
    Today on the LA Report, the LA Pride Parade marches through Hollywood today. A Riverside school district bans a book referencing Harvey Milk. Later on in the show, a guide on how to support your kids through the process of coming out. Then, K-Pop is known for mixing musical styles and sounds. We'll take you inside a songwriting session to see how to create a K-pop hit.

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  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 46:15
    Today on the LA Report, Host Julia Paskin talks with Caitlin Hernández about their new LAist series exploring stories of Queer joy in LA.

    Also on the show, L.A. County speeds up hiring for its CARE courts. Pride month continues with a music festival and parade this weekend. Malibu is getting a new beach path after a decades-long dispute involving the California Coastal Commission.

    Then….what was it like being a K-Pop superstar in the early days of the industry? We talk Danny Im of the legendary K-pop group, 1TYM about his improbable journey.

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    The History Of The Word 'Queer.' Plus: 1TYM's Danny Im On His Improbable Journey – The Weekend Edition
    Today on the LA Report, Host Julia Paskin talks with Caitlin Hernández about their new LAist series exploring stories of Queer joy in LA.

    Also on the show, L.A. County speeds up hiring for its CARE courts. Pride month continues with a music festival and parade this weekend. Malibu is getting a new beach path after a decades-long dispute involving the California Coastal Commission.

    Then….what was it like being a K-Pop superstar in the early days of the industry? We talk Danny Im of the legendary K-pop group, 1TYM about his improbable journey.

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  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 7:28
    LA and Orange County hotel workers may strike in July during peak tourist season; A federal judge wants a religious group and Santa Ana to work together to feed unhoused people; California wants to fight fire with more fire.

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    Hotel Worker Strike Looms, Feeding Unhoused in Santa Ana, and Fighting Fire With Fire – The P.M. Edition
    LA and Orange County hotel workers may strike in July during peak tourist season; A federal judge wants a religious group and Santa Ana to work together to feed unhoused people; California wants to fight fire with more fire.

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