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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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    Does too much food in your kitchen go to waste, or just need to stretch a dollar? We talk to an author about her cookbook that can show you how to make the most of your leftovers.

    And despite COVID emergency's end in California, Long COVID persists. We'll hear from some who say they're battling it alone.

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    California's COVID emergency may be over, but long COVID sufferers feel left behind – The Sunday Edition
    Does too much food in your kitchen go to waste, or just need to stretch a dollar? We talk to an author about her cookbook that can show you how to make the most of your leftovers.

    And despite COVID emergency's end in California, Long COVID persists. We'll hear from some who say they're battling it alone.

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  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 18:20
    A first-of-its kind social justice legal laboratory aims to protect our coast and promote environmental stewardship 

    And the first Korean American museum in L.A. was expected to open last year. Instead, construction hasn’t even started.

    Then, we'll introduce you to the creators behind the viral Twitter account "NPR Mageddon".

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    Why is L.A.'s first Korean American museum still waiting to be built? Plus: the new Coastal Justice Lab and NPR Mageddon – The Weekend Edition
    A first-of-its kind social justice legal laboratory aims to protect our coast and promote environmental stewardship 

    And the first Korean American museum in L.A. was expected to open last year. Instead, construction hasn’t even started.

    Then, we'll introduce you to the creators behind the viral Twitter account "NPR Mageddon".

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  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 7:49
    30,000 LAUSD workers plan three-day strike amid contract dispute; San Clemente bluff continues to slide, threatening nearby apartments; The USC and UC Santa Barbara men’s basketball teams are one-and-done in March Madness, and more.

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    San Clemente bluff slides, NCAA losses for USC and UC Santa Barbara, and LAUSD workers to strike – The P.M. Edition
    30,000 LAUSD workers plan three-day strike amid contract dispute; San Clemente bluff continues to slide, threatening nearby apartments; The USC and UC Santa Barbara men’s basketball teams are one-and-done in March Madness, and more.

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  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 8:04
    LA Unified School district officials are preparing for a possible strike by support workers, with teachers pledging to honor picket lines; The LA City council orders up a report examining hate crimes in the city; A movie studio announces it'll expand its lot to help curb runaway production, and more.

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    L.A. City council orders hate crime report, LAUSD officials prepare for worker strike, and more – The A.M. Edition
    LA Unified School district officials are preparing for a possible strike by support workers, with teachers pledging to honor picket lines; The LA City council orders up a report examining hate crimes in the city; A movie studio announces it'll expand its lot to help curb runaway production, and more.

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  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 7:30
    30,000 LAUSD employees plan to go on a three-day strike next week, and teachers say they won't cross picket lines; US banks create a multi-billion-dollar rescue package to stop First Republic Bank from being the third to fail in a week; For college hoops fans, March Madness is back!

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    US banks launch multi-billion dollar rescue for First Republic; LAUSD prepares for 3-day strike as teachers unite; March madness is back! – The P.M. Edition
    30,000 LAUSD employees plan to go on a three-day strike next week, and teachers say they won't cross picket lines; US banks create a multi-billion-dollar rescue package to stop First Republic Bank from being the third to fail in a week; For college hoops fans, March Madness is back!

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  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 8:07
    Orange County joins the list of 42 other counties in California under a state of emergency over storm damage; LAUSD workers announce a strike date at a downtown rally; SoCal's wholesale water supplier is dropping restrictions.

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    LAUSD workers announce strike date; SoCal's water supplier dropping restrictions; O.C. under state of emergency – The A.M. Edition
    Orange County joins the list of 42 other counties in California under a state of emergency over storm damage; LAUSD workers announce a strike date at a downtown rally; SoCal's wholesale water supplier is dropping restrictions.

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  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 6:55
    Another drenching storm causes Orange County to declare a State of Emergency; The LA City Council sets aside funding for unarmed safety officers to respond to mental health crises; After nearly 2 years of waiting, former L.A. mayor Eric Garcetti finally gets confirmed as the U-S ambassador to India, and more.

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    L.A. City Council allocates funding for unarmed safety officers; Eric Garcetti confirmed as US ambassador to India; Latest storm causes emergency declaration in O.C. – The P.M. Edition
    Another drenching storm causes Orange County to declare a State of Emergency; The LA City Council sets aside funding for unarmed safety officers to respond to mental health crises; After nearly 2 years of waiting, former L.A. mayor Eric Garcetti finally gets confirmed as the U-S ambassador to India, and more.

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  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 8:38
    The storm pummeling Southern California is set to move out today, but not before triggering more flooding, mudslides and crashes; The LA County DA charges the owners of a senior home over COVID deaths; A longtime LA County political figure issues a solemn announcement, and more.

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    Latest SoCal storm causing flooding, mudslides, crashes; L.A. County charges senior home over COVID deaths; L.A. political figure issues solemn announcement – The A.M. Edition
    The storm pummeling Southern California is set to move out today, but not before triggering more flooding, mudslides and crashes; The LA County DA charges the owners of a senior home over COVID deaths; A longtime LA County political figure issues a solemn announcement, and more.

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