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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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Listen 5:22Tonight: The shipping companies that played a role in the Huntington Beach oil spill to pay $45M to businesses and property owners; Mayor Bass signs third executive directive aimed at getting unhoused Angelenos into shelter or housing faster; Culver City camping ban; Wilmington awarded a City of L.A. grant to bring a bike-share program to small businesses, and more.
Shipping companies in Huntington Beach oil spill to pay $45M in damages. Plus: Culver City camping ban, E-bikes in Wilmington, and more – The P.M. EditionTonight: The shipping companies that played a role in the Huntington Beach oil spill to pay $45M to businesses and property owners; Mayor Bass signs third executive directive aimed at getting unhoused Angelenos into shelter or housing faster; Culver City camping ban; Wilmington awarded a City of L.A. grant to bring a bike-share program to small businesses, and more.
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Listen 7:08Today: California's coronavirus emergency declaration will expire at the end of February; The ACLU and other groups allege dangerous conditions in Riverside County jails; In Orange County, two community organizations will receive half-a-million dollars from the city of Santa Ana to implement weekly food distribution programs as residents face growing food insecurity; Some 'activist' crosswalks made official; Bringing more e-bikes to L.A. neighborhoods with the worst air pollution; L.A. City Councilwoman Nithya Raman calls for cleaner city operations at Griffith Park; Chocolate buying guide.
After three years, California's coronavirus emergency declaration set to expire at the end of February. Plus: Riverside County jail conditions, a chocolate buying guide, and more – The A.M. EditionToday: California's coronavirus emergency declaration will expire at the end of February; The ACLU and other groups allege dangerous conditions in Riverside County jails; In Orange County, two community organizations will receive half-a-million dollars from the city of Santa Ana to implement weekly food distribution programs as residents face growing food insecurity; Some 'activist' crosswalks made official; Bringing more e-bikes to L.A. neighborhoods with the worst air pollution; L.A. City Councilwoman Nithya Raman calls for cleaner city operations at Griffith Park; Chocolate buying guide.
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Listen 8:31Tonight: After weeks of delaying a decision at Scattergood power plant, the L.A. City Council is flipping the hydrogen switch; No pride flags at Huntington Beach City Hall; Pomona College receives donation of thousands of letters, photos and other historical items from the civil rights movement; LAPD pushes back against oversight by Controller Kenneth Mejia.
LAPD pushes back against oversight by Controller Kenneth Mejia. Plus: A hydrogen power plant, Huntington Beach Pride flag ban, and more – The P.M. EditionTonight: After weeks of delaying a decision at Scattergood power plant, the L.A. City Council is flipping the hydrogen switch; No pride flags at Huntington Beach City Hall; Pomona College receives donation of thousands of letters, photos and other historical items from the civil rights movement; LAPD pushes back against oversight by Controller Kenneth Mejia.
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Listen 6:23Today: Southern California's Turkish community springs into action; L.A. County Board of Supervisors adopts two gun control regulations; Mayor Bass seeks to expedite the city's hiring process; Will we have fields of wild flowers or even super blooms to look forward to?, and more.
Support for this podcast is made possible by Gordon and Dona Crawford, who believe that quality journalism makes Los Angeles a better place to live.
L.A. County moves forward on gun control measures, but could face legal challenges. Plus: SoCal's Turkish community, superblooms, and more – The A.M. EditionToday: Southern California's Turkish community springs into action; L.A. County Board of Supervisors adopts two gun control regulations; Mayor Bass seeks to expedite the city's hiring process; Will we have fields of wild flowers or even super blooms to look forward to?, and more.
Support for this podcast is made possible by Gordon and Dona Crawford, who believe that quality journalism makes Los Angeles a better place to live.
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Listen 5:13Tonight: Mayor Bass says she wants a bigger conversation with all of LA that goes beyond the LAPD chief; CSU is searching for a chancellor to lead the 23-campus university system and its 485,000 students; Long Beach City College is working with the Boys & Girls Clubs of Long Beach to provide free childcare to student parents; Disney to lay off 7,000 after billions in losses.
Support for this podcast is made possible by Gordon and Dona Crawford, who believe that quality journalism makes Los Angeles a better place to live.
Disney will lay off 7,000 workers as earnings show some improvement, despite billions in losses. Plus: Bass on the LAPD, CSU's chancellor search, ands more – The P.M. EditionTonight: Mayor Bass says she wants a bigger conversation with all of LA that goes beyond the LAPD chief; CSU is searching for a chancellor to lead the 23-campus university system and its 485,000 students; Long Beach City College is working with the Boys & Girls Clubs of Long Beach to provide free childcare to student parents; Disney to lay off 7,000 after billions in losses.
Support for this podcast is made possible by Gordon and Dona Crawford, who believe that quality journalism makes Los Angeles a better place to live.
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Listen 6:50Today: UC Riverside student group Students Organized for Syria is gathering support funds; State law prohibiting the drilling of new oil and gas wells put on hold due to a successful petition effort; The L.A. City Council approves relocation assistance ordinance for tenants who move out following a large rent increase; Fatal police shooting of double amputee has raised questions about the officers' tactics; California's first Missing and Murdered Indigenous People Day is today; Gustavo Dudamel is leaving the Los Angeles Philharmonic; Lebron James becomes the NBA's all time highest scorer.
Support for this podcast is made possible by Gordon and Dona Crawford, who believe that quality journalism makes Los Angeles a better place to live.
LeBron James breaks all-time NBA scoring record, surpassing Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. Plus: Relocation assistance for renters, oil well ban on hold, and more – The A.M. EditionToday: UC Riverside student group Students Organized for Syria is gathering support funds; State law prohibiting the drilling of new oil and gas wells put on hold due to a successful petition effort; The L.A. City Council approves relocation assistance ordinance for tenants who move out following a large rent increase; Fatal police shooting of double amputee has raised questions about the officers' tactics; California's first Missing and Murdered Indigenous People Day is today; Gustavo Dudamel is leaving the Los Angeles Philharmonic; Lebron James becomes the NBA's all time highest scorer.
Support for this podcast is made possible by Gordon and Dona Crawford, who believe that quality journalism makes Los Angeles a better place to live.
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Listen 5:29Tonight: LA Phil's Gustavo Dudamel will leave as its music and artistic director in 2026 to lead the New York Philharmonic; The East Anatolian Fault in Turkey similar to our San Andreas Fault; LA County supervisors approve new gun laws for unincorporated county territory; LA Mayor Karen Bass named first new members to the city's Board of Police Commissioners; "La La Land" coming to Broadway
Support for this podcast is made possible by Gordon and Dona Crawford, who believe that quality journalism makes Los Angeles a better place to live.
L.A. Phil's Gustavo Dudamel to leave for New York Philharmonic in 2026. Plus: The San Andreas Fault, "La La Land" on Broadway, and more – The P.M. EditionTonight: LA Phil's Gustavo Dudamel will leave as its music and artistic director in 2026 to lead the New York Philharmonic; The East Anatolian Fault in Turkey similar to our San Andreas Fault; LA County supervisors approve new gun laws for unincorporated county territory; LA Mayor Karen Bass named first new members to the city's Board of Police Commissioners; "La La Land" coming to Broadway
Support for this podcast is made possible by Gordon and Dona Crawford, who believe that quality journalism makes Los Angeles a better place to live.
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Listen 6:18Today: Death toll surpasses 7,000 in Turkey earthquake; Huntington Park PD releases surveillance video showing police killing stabbing suspect Anthony Lowe; New shot could soon be available to protect babies from RSV; California students no longer face a COVID-19 vaccine mandate; New report sheds light on barriers that AAPI Californians face when seeking mental health care. AMC, the nation's biggest movie theater chain is changing how it prices tickets, and more.
Support for this podcast is made possible by Gordon and Dona Crawford, who believe that quality journalism makes Los Angeles a better place to live.
Death toll surpasses 7,000 in Turkey earthquake. Plus: Huntington Park PD releases Anthony Lowe video, RSV shot coming, and more – The A.M. EditionToday: Death toll surpasses 7,000 in Turkey earthquake; Huntington Park PD releases surveillance video showing police killing stabbing suspect Anthony Lowe; New shot could soon be available to protect babies from RSV; California students no longer face a COVID-19 vaccine mandate; New report sheds light on barriers that AAPI Californians face when seeking mental health care. AMC, the nation's biggest movie theater chain is changing how it prices tickets, and more.
Support for this podcast is made possible by Gordon and Dona Crawford, who believe that quality journalism makes Los Angeles a better place to live.