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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 5:31Here's your morning news: L.A. Board of Supervisors votes to extend moratorium on commercial evictions; L.A. County's 100,000 workers must vaccinated by Friday; Mental health sees decline in county jails; L.A. City Council designates former site of Korean United Methodist Church a historic cultural monument; Top utility regulator to step down.
Commercial eviction moratorium extended, L.A. County worker vaccine deadline, Mental health in county jails – The A.M. EditionHere's your morning news: L.A. Board of Supervisors votes to extend moratorium on commercial evictions; L.A. County's 100,000 workers must vaccinated by Friday; Mental health sees decline in county jails; L.A. City Council designates former site of Korean United Methodist Church a historic cultural monument; Top utility regulator to step down.
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Listen 5:25What's happening today: Protestors in Porter Ranch call for the shutdown of natural gas storage site; Jaime Jarrín, legendary Dodgers broadcaster, will retire in 2022; Workers and public health experts ask Gov. Newsom to extend COVID sick leave benefits; Two outdoor dining bills on Gov. Newsom's desk.
Porter Ranch protestors, Jaime Jarrín announces retirement, COVID sick leave benefits, and new outdoor dining bills – The P.M. EditionWhat's happening today: Protestors in Porter Ranch call for the shutdown of natural gas storage site; Jaime Jarrín, legendary Dodgers broadcaster, will retire in 2022; Workers and public health experts ask Gov. Newsom to extend COVID sick leave benefits; Two outdoor dining bills on Gov. Newsom's desk.
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$1.8B Porter Ranch gas leak settlement; Mail-in voting now permanent in state; California vs. Texas – The A.M. EditionHere's your morning news: $1.8B settlement in 2015 Porter Ranch methane leak; Newsom signs law making mail in voting universal and permanent; California versus Texas in the quality of life debate.
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Listen 5:18What's happening today: Congresswoman Karen Bass enters race for L.A. mayor; Attorneys for Porter Ranch families who fled from methane leak say they've reached a $1.8 billion settlement; Two biggest Hollywood talent agencies announce merger; How much longer will COVID be with us?
The P.M. Edition: Karen Bass enters L.A. mayor race; Porter Ranch families reach $1.8B settlement in methane leak; Hollywood talent agency mega-acquisition; What's COVID's end game?What's happening today: Congresswoman Karen Bass enters race for L.A. mayor; Attorneys for Porter Ranch families who fled from methane leak say they've reached a $1.8 billion settlement; Two biggest Hollywood talent agencies announce merger; How much longer will COVID be with us?
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Listen 5:20Here's your morning news: Public health officials say new COVID numbers look promising; New law shaking up California's approach to addressing wildfires; Anaheim family home safe after being trapped in Kabul, Afghanistan after the Taliban takeover; Firefighters in Gorman area making progress on Immigrant Fire; Pandemic recovery more difficult for Asian-owned businesses.
Promising COVID numbers; New wildfire law; Anaheim family's escape from Kabul; Latest on Gorman wildfire; Pandemic recovery difficult for Asian businesses – The A.M. EditionHere's your morning news: Public health officials say new COVID numbers look promising; New law shaking up California's approach to addressing wildfires; Anaheim family home safe after being trapped in Kabul, Afghanistan after the Taliban takeover; Firefighters in Gorman area making progress on Immigrant Fire; Pandemic recovery more difficult for Asian-owned businesses.
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Listen 4:32In this Sunday edition: As Los Angeles redraws its electoral maps, Korean American leaders have revived a campaign to move Koreatown from four council districts into one, arguing the change would bring the strong political representation the neighborhood has sought for decades. Josie Huang reports.
The Sunday Edition: Korean American Leaders Push To Consolidate Koreatown Voting PowerIn this Sunday edition: As Los Angeles redraws its electoral maps, Korean American leaders have revived a campaign to move Koreatown from four council districts into one, arguing the change would bring the strong political representation the neighborhood has sought for decades. Josie Huang reports.
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Listen 5:30In this weekend edition: Women make up just 2% of California's construction workers, including plumbers, carpenters and electricians. These are some of the best paying blue-collar jobs you can get without a college degree. So why aren't there more women? Jill Replogle reports.
The Weekend Edition: Where Are All The Women Electricians, Carpenters And Plumbers?In this weekend edition: Women make up just 2% of California's construction workers, including plumbers, carpenters and electricians. These are some of the best paying blue-collar jobs you can get without a college degree. So why aren't there more women? Jill Replogle reports.
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The P.M. Edition: Booster shots, Skid Row ruling, SoFi Stadium's neighborsNews to start your weekend: L.A. County now giving out Pfizer vaccine booster shots; Latest on Skid Row homeless ruling; Is SoFi Stadium pushing out long-time residents?