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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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    A report from LA County Public Health says deaths among unhoused Angelenos jumped by more than half from 2019 to 2021; Decision due today on putting a lot more money into “Inside Safe”; A longshot bid to save the Compton Community Garden looks like it’s a winner.

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    Unhoused Angeleno Deaths Increase, Bass's "Inside Safe" Budget, and the Compton Community Garden – The P.M. Edition
    A report from LA County Public Health says deaths among unhoused Angelenos jumped by more than half from 2019 to 2021; Decision due today on putting a lot more money into “Inside Safe”; A longshot bid to save the Compton Community Garden looks like it’s a winner.

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  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 7:30
    Hate crime charges are filed against a man accused of a deadly shooting at an Orange County church; A new report finds LA's planning commission is a bottleneck for new home construction in the city; A whole lot of concrete is about to get hauled out of Malibu Creek.

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    O.C. Hate Crime Charges, Home Construction Bottlenecks, and Malibu Creek's Concrete – The A.M. Edition
    Hate crime charges are filed against a man accused of a deadly shooting at an Orange County church; A new report finds LA's planning commission is a bottleneck for new home construction in the city; A whole lot of concrete is about to get hauled out of Malibu Creek.

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  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 7:24
    Title 42 pandemic policy ends, non-profit aids asylum seekers on border; LA apartment builders face lengthy city approval process; Hollywood scriptwriters strike, Day 10.

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    Asylum Seeker Policy Ends, Apartment Builders Face Waits, and Hollywood Scriptwriters Strike Day 10 – The P.M. Edition
    Title 42 pandemic policy ends, non-profit aids asylum seekers on border; LA apartment builders face lengthy city approval process; Hollywood scriptwriters strike, Day 10.

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  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 7:36
    The national COVID emergency ends today, and your health insurance coverage may be changing; All the rain has led to a growing mold problem in homes; The best ways to keep mosquitos from ruining your summer fun.

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    COVID Emergency Ends, A Growing Mold Problem, and Keeping Mosquitos At Bay – The A.M. Edition
    The national COVID emergency ends today, and your health insurance coverage may be changing; All the rain has led to a growing mold problem in homes; The best ways to keep mosquitos from ruining your summer fun.

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  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 9:10
    A new study says the people in LA who help the many unhoused Angelenos often can't afford their own housing; Day 9 of the strike by Hollywood scriptwriters; With more electric car, trucks and SUVs in our future, we're going to need more mechanics.

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    Unhoused Angeleno Study, Hollywood Strike Day 9, and Help Wanted: EV Mechanics – The P.M. Edition
    A new study says the people in LA who help the many unhoused Angelenos often can't afford their own housing; Day 9 of the strike by Hollywood scriptwriters; With more electric car, trucks and SUVs in our future, we're going to need more mechanics.

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  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 7:21
    The death of a DUI suspect three years ago in Altadena will cost California taxpayers millions; Flight attendants at LAX protest against bad behaving passengers; The Lakers are just one win away from the NBA Western Conference Finals.

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    LAX Flight Attendant Protest, Altadena DUI Death, and the NBA Western Conference Finals – The A.M. Edition
    The death of a DUI suspect three years ago in Altadena will cost California taxpayers millions; Flight attendants at LAX protest against bad behaving passengers; The Lakers are just one win away from the NBA Western Conference Finals.

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  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 8:05
    A drug overdose has taken the life of a teenager held at LA County’s Nidorf Juvenile Hall; No new contract talks between Hollywood scriptwriters and the producers of movies, TV and streaming video; Which is more important? Housing or jobs?

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    Juvenile Hall Overdose, Housing Versus Jobs, and Writers Strike Updates – The P.M. Edition
    A drug overdose has taken the life of a teenager held at LA County’s Nidorf Juvenile Hall; No new contract talks between Hollywood scriptwriters and the producers of movies, TV and streaming video; Which is more important? Housing or jobs?

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  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 7:19
    The Orange County Power Authority appoints a new interim CEO to stop a customer exodus; Critics of Mayor Bass' Inside Safe initiative say it's not delivering as promised; Why owning a home remains an elusive dream for many younger Californians.

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    'Inside Safe' Criticism, Elusive Home Ownership, O.C. Power's Interim CEO – The A.M. Edition
    The Orange County Power Authority appoints a new interim CEO to stop a customer exodus; Critics of Mayor Bass' Inside Safe initiative say it's not delivering as promised; Why owning a home remains an elusive dream for many younger Californians.

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