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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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Listen 6:41Here's your morning news: Statewide indoor mask rules are lifted today in California, but not yet in L.A. County; Rams victory parade today at 11:00am; Arraignment postponed for man suspected of starting brush fire in Whittier area; Hopeful UC applicants set to receive acceptance letters for fall semester; Beverley Hills law enforcement say they arrested three in connection with series of armed robberies; Ratification vote pending on deal between O.C. Transportation Authority and its drivers to avert strike; FAA approves 'safe parking' site for people living in vehicles; Childcare centers struggle to hire enough early educators.
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As statewide indoor masking rules are lifted, L.A. County says not so fast. Plus: Rams victory parade, UC fall semester, and more.Here's your morning news: Statewide indoor mask rules are lifted today in California, but not yet in L.A. County; Rams victory parade today at 11:00am; Arraignment postponed for man suspected of starting brush fire in Whittier area; Hopeful UC applicants set to receive acceptance letters for fall semester; Beverley Hills law enforcement say they arrested three in connection with series of armed robberies; Ratification vote pending on deal between O.C. Transportation Authority and its drivers to avert strike; FAA approves 'safe parking' site for people living in vehicles; Childcare centers struggle to hire enough early educators.
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Listen 5:16What's happening today: Family of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins files wrongful death suit against Alec Baldwin; Relaxed statewide mask rule starts Wednesday; Coachella organizers announce COVID restriction-free festivals; Voters in SGV's 49th district to vote on new representation.
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Family of 'Rust' cinematographer files wrongful death suit against Alec Baldwin. Plus: Coachella drops restrictions, statewide mask rules – The P.M. EditionWhat's happening today: Family of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins files wrongful death suit against Alec Baldwin; Relaxed statewide mask rule starts Wednesday; Coachella organizers announce COVID restriction-free festivals; Voters in SGV's 49th district to vote on new representation.
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Listen 7:06Here's your morning news: O.C. bus drivers prepare for possible strike; State indoor mask mandates lift tomorrow, but not yet for K-12 schools; COVID hospitalizations now in fifth day below 2,500; Heads of L.A. County Probation Department to update supervisors on juvenile jail conditions; Man faces arson charges in Whittier area brush fire that burned several homes; LAPD says only one arrest made during Super Bowl celebrations; Could a three-way victory parade be coming to L.A.?
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State indoor mask mandates set to lift Wednesday, but L.A. County isn't there yet. Plus: O.C. bus strike, juvenile jail conditions, and more – The Morning EditionHere's your morning news: O.C. bus drivers prepare for possible strike; State indoor mask mandates lift tomorrow, but not yet for K-12 schools; COVID hospitalizations now in fifth day below 2,500; Heads of L.A. County Probation Department to update supervisors on juvenile jail conditions; Man faces arson charges in Whittier area brush fire that burned several homes; LAPD says only one arrest made during Super Bowl celebrations; Could a three-way victory parade be coming to L.A.?
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Listen 5:04What's happening today: Should the Dodgers and Lakers be included in the Rams' victory parade? Are smaller Super Bowl parties more risky for COVID spread? Garcetti under scrutiny for mask use; L.A. supervisors will consider allowing cannabis businesses in unincorporated parts of county; High gas prices attributed to 'high demand and local politics';
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Should the Rams invite the Dodgers and Lakers to their victory parade? Plus: More cannabis businesses, high gas prices, and more – The P.M. EditionWhat's happening today: Should the Dodgers and Lakers be included in the Rams' victory parade? Are smaller Super Bowl parties more risky for COVID spread? Garcetti under scrutiny for mask use; L.A. supervisors will consider allowing cannabis businesses in unincorporated parts of county; High gas prices attributed to 'high demand and local politics';
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Listen 4:06Here's your morning news: L.A. County on track to easy some outdoor masking rules this week; LAUSD officials considering closing two schools with falling enrollment rates; New LAUSD superintendent Roberto Carvalho starts today; L.A. Supes look to end ban on cannabis businesses.
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L.A. on track to ease some outdoor masking rules this week. Plus: LAUSD's new superintendent, unbanning cannabis businesses, and more – The Morning EditionHere's your morning news: L.A. County on track to easy some outdoor masking rules this week; LAUSD officials considering closing two schools with falling enrollment rates; New LAUSD superintendent Roberto Carvalho starts today; L.A. Supes look to end ban on cannabis businesses.
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Listen 5:33What's happening today: Experts say COVID spread is still high, urge caution for Super Bowl gatherings; Long Beach state senator introduces bill to facilitate sidewalk food vendor permits; Are L.A. chicken wing purveyors ready for Super Bowl weekend?; How to stop decline in student enrollment at LAUSD.
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Are L.A. chicken wing purveyors prepared for Super Bowl weekend? Plus: COVID party caution, LAUSD enrollments dropping, and more – The P.M. EditionWhat's happening today: Experts say COVID spread is still high, urge caution for Super Bowl gatherings; Long Beach state senator introduces bill to facilitate sidewalk food vendor permits; Are L.A. chicken wing purveyors ready for Super Bowl weekend?; How to stop decline in student enrollment at LAUSD.
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Listen 6:27Here's your morning news: L.A. County set to ease some outdoor mask restrictions as early as next Wednesday; L.A. offering free tax preparation for low income families; Unseasonable winter temperatures attracting mosquitos; Evacuations lifted near Laguna Beach wildfire; Former City Councilwoman Jan Perry announces she's running for Congress;
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L.A. County on track to ease outdoor masking rules as soon as Wednesday. Plus: Free tax prep, unseasonable mosquitos, and more – The Morning EditionHere's your morning news: L.A. County set to ease some outdoor mask restrictions as early as next Wednesday; L.A. offering free tax preparation for low income families; Unseasonable winter temperatures attracting mosquitos; Evacuations lifted near Laguna Beach wildfire; Former City Councilwoman Jan Perry announces she's running for Congress;
This program is made possible in part by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the American people.
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Listen 10:39In this Sunday edition: As enrollment drops across LAUSD, schools are vying to keep their instructional space intact — but it's not easy, and it can get heated. From education reporter Kyle Stokes.
Then, a new state law will require many schools to ramp up mental health instruction about anxiety, depression and serious mental illnesses. Educators and advocates say it can’t come soon enough. From mental health reporter Robert Garrova.
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What happens if LAUSD’s enrollment doesn’t stop dropping? Plus: The urgent push for more mental health education in California schools – The Sunday EditionIn this Sunday edition: As enrollment drops across LAUSD, schools are vying to keep their instructional space intact — but it's not easy, and it can get heated. From education reporter Kyle Stokes.
Then, a new state law will require many schools to ramp up mental health instruction about anxiety, depression and serious mental illnesses. Educators and advocates say it can’t come soon enough. From mental health reporter Robert Garrova.
This program is made possible in part by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the American people.