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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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Torrance man who spent nearly 40 years imprisoned for kidnapping and murder is free after not-guilty ruling – The P.M. EditionIn the news: Torrance man freed after 40 years; Harvey Weinstein trial; Indigenous representation in L.A.
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Notice of intent to recall council member Kevin de Leon filed ahead of Friday's City Council meeting – The A.M. EditionWhat's happening today: De Leon recall process initiated; Voting centers open Saturday; Prop 28 would fund arts education, and more.
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L.A. civic legend Roz Wyman dies at 92. Plus: Can CARB ban gas-fueled trucks by 2040? – The P.M. EditionThe latest: L.A. civic legend Roz Wyman dies at 92; CARB seeks to ban gas-fueled trucks by 2040; Skyrocketing mortgage rates.
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CARB to consider gas-powered truck ban by 2040. Plus: LAPD investigating City Council leak, and moreToday: CARB to consider gas truck ban, LAPD investigating City Council leak, what is a city controller?, and more.
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L.A. City Council votes unanimously to censure Gil Cedillo and Kevin de Leon – The P.M. EditionToday: City council censures Cedillo and de Leon, Imperfect Paradise: The Sheriff final episode, mayoral candidate Robert Luna, and more.
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Listen 7:08Good morning! Here's what's happening: Plummeting state test scores, LAUSD East Side funding, info slim on state Superior Court candidates, and more.
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California standardized test scores plummet as pandemic takes toll on students – The A.M. EditionGood morning! Here's what's happening: Plummeting state test scores, LAUSD East Side funding, info slim on state Superior Court candidates, and more.
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Listen 5:36Here's what's happening: Cedillo and de Leon absent from in-person city council meeting; Nury Martinez replacement vote to be held in April; O.C.'s 'parental rights movement', and more
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Cedillo and de Leon skip in-person L.A. City Council meeting as protests continue – The P.M. EditionHere's what's happening: Cedillo and de Leon absent from in-person city council meeting; Nury Martinez replacement vote to be held in April; O.C.'s 'parental rights movement', and more
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Listen 7:00Good morning, here's what's happening: California student test scores provide evidence of how pandemic has hurt learning, Race for two school board seats in O.C. a battle over conservative values, RSV respiratory illness on the rise in kids, and more.
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State standardized test scores highlight COVID pandemic's negative effect on learning – The A.M. EditionGood morning, here's what's happening: California student test scores provide evidence of how pandemic has hurt learning, Race for two school board seats in O.C. a battle over conservative values, RSV respiratory illness on the rise in kids, and more.
This program is made possible in part by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the American people.