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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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    Striking Hollywood writers join a multi-union rally in LA; The LA Metro is reconsidering a 2030 deadline for electrifying buses; LAUSD is ready to open its Pre-K program – two years ahead of schedule.

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    Metro Reconsidering Electrification Deadline, LAUSD's Pre-K Program Launches, and Writers Join Multi-Union Rally – The P.M. Edition
    Striking Hollywood writers join a multi-union rally in LA; The LA Metro is reconsidering a 2030 deadline for electrifying buses; LAUSD is ready to open its Pre-K program – two years ahead of schedule.

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  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 7:28
    A teen boy is under arrest in connection with the stabbing of a Metro bus driver; El Niño is predicted to return...hear what that means for Southern California; An Orange county landmark reopens after a landslide that forced emergency repairs.

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    Arrest In Metro Bus Attack, The Return of El Niño, and an O.C. Landmark Reopens – The A.M. Edition
    A teen boy is under arrest in connection with the stabbing of a Metro bus driver; El Niño is predicted to return...hear what that means for Southern California; An Orange county landmark reopens after a landslide that forced emergency repairs.

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  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 6:34
    L.A.’s probation department is mandating monthly shifts in juvenile jails for thousands of officers; A man who spent 33 years in prison speaks up after being exonerated for a wrongful conviction; Sheriff Robert Luna says despite a lawsuit, he's committed to stamping out deputy gangs.

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    Juvenile Jail Shifts for Officers, An Imprisoned Man Exonerated, and Sheriff Luna's Crackdown Commitment – The P.M. Edition
    L.A.’s probation department is mandating monthly shifts in juvenile jails for thousands of officers; A man who spent 33 years in prison speaks up after being exonerated for a wrongful conviction; Sheriff Robert Luna says despite a lawsuit, he's committed to stamping out deputy gangs.

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  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 7:13
    Metro bus driver in critical condition after passenger stabbing; California lawmakers grapple with fentanyl crisis as deaths rise; Splash Mountain at Disneyland soaks its final passengers next week.

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    Metro Bus Driver Attacked, Rising Fentanyl Deaths, and The Fate of Splash Mountain – The A.M. Edition
    Metro bus driver in critical condition after passenger stabbing; California lawmakers grapple with fentanyl crisis as deaths rise; Splash Mountain at Disneyland soaks its final passengers next week.

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  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 7:20
    LA Metro announces an opening date for the city's new regional connector; Why a group of families are suing the Antelope Valley Union High School District; The union for LA Deputy Sheriffs says its members' constitutional rights are being violated.

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    Metro Regional Connector Opening, Antelope Valley Schools Lawsuit, and LASD Tattoos and Gangs – The P.M. Edition
    LA Metro announces an opening date for the city's new regional connector; Why a group of families are suing the Antelope Valley Union High School District; The union for LA Deputy Sheriffs says its members' constitutional rights are being violated.

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  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 7:34
    LAPD will be getting its requested robot dog; A project to mitigate flood risk in an LA County wetlands is scratched and environmental activists are celebrating; Transit activists are hoping a requested security review of the Metro system bears fruit.

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    Flood Mitigation Plan Scrapped, L.A. Metro Security Review, and LAPD's Canine Robot – The A.M. Edition
    LAPD will be getting its requested robot dog; A project to mitigate flood risk in an LA County wetlands is scratched and environmental activists are celebrating; Transit activists are hoping a requested security review of the Metro system bears fruit.

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  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 8:10
    California board shuts down two LA County juvenile halls; L.A. City Council accepts donation of robot dog for LAPD;  Netflix starts to enforce its crackdown on password sharing.

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    Unsuitable Juvenile Halls, an LAPD Robot Dog, and Netflix Nixes Password Sharing – The P.M. Edition
    California board shuts down two LA County juvenile halls; L.A. City Council accepts donation of robot dog for LAPD;  Netflix starts to enforce its crackdown on password sharing.

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  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 7:41
    Lakers season comes to close after being swept by Denver in the Western Conference finals; An attack on an LA Metro train spurs a county supervisor to call for a safety review; A studio executive gets heckled by a student crowd as the writers strike drags on.

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    L.A. Metro Safety Review, a Studio Exec Gets Heckled, and the Lakers' Season is Over – The A.M. Edition
    Lakers season comes to close after being swept by Denver in the Western Conference finals; An attack on an LA Metro train spurs a county supervisor to call for a safety review; A studio executive gets heckled by a student crowd as the writers strike drags on.

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