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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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    In part II of our 9/11 special: The September 11th attacks and the treatment of American Muslims afterwards also galvanized a generation of young Arab American activists to organize and call for a bigger voice in American political life. In this conversation from AirTalk with Larry Mantle, we explored how that happened.  

    The Sunday Edition: Arab-Americans and the 20th anniversary of 9/11
    In part II of our 9/11 special: The September 11th attacks and the treatment of American Muslims afterwards also galvanized a generation of young Arab American activists to organize and call for a bigger voice in American political life. In this conversation from AirTalk with Larry Mantle, we explored how that happened.  

  • The L.A. Report
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    In this two-part weekend edition: On September 11th, Los Angeles Battalion Chief Robert Willcox was the safety officer for the department's elite Urban Search and Rescue team.  By day's end, FEMA ordered the group to Ground Zero where they worked 11-days amid the smoke, rubble and remains.  The 35-year fire veteran says the experience left a lasting impact on his life, and his colleagues.

    Then: All four passenger planes that crashed September 11th were bound for California - three en route to Los Angeles. In the 20 years since, victim's families have cut their own path through grief - a journey they say requires resilience, inner strength and courage. 

    9/11 Special: 20 years later, Angelenos recount their experiences
    In this two-part weekend edition: On September 11th, Los Angeles Battalion Chief Robert Willcox was the safety officer for the department's elite Urban Search and Rescue team.  By day's end, FEMA ordered the group to Ground Zero where they worked 11-days amid the smoke, rubble and remains.  The 35-year fire veteran says the experience left a lasting impact on his life, and his colleagues.

    Then: All four passenger planes that crashed September 11th were bound for California - three en route to Los Angeles. In the 20 years since, victim's families have cut their own path through grief - a journey they say requires resilience, inner strength and courage. 

  • The L.A. Report
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    What's happening today: Vaccine mandates are coming; LAUSD prepares to mandate vaccines for all kids 12 and up; Latest COVID numbers; Hot weekend ahead.

    The P.M. Edition: Vaccine mandates coming; LAUSD vaccine mandates; Latest COVID numbers; Weekend high temps
    What's happening today: Vaccine mandates are coming; LAUSD prepares to mandate vaccines for all kids 12 and up; Latest COVID numbers; Hot weekend ahead.

  • The L.A. Report
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    Here's your morning news: LAUSD to require vaccinations for all students 12 and older; COVID infections may be plateauing in Southern California; How 9/11 affected U.S. immigration policy; Statewide Flex Alert today

    The A.M. Edition: LAUSD student vaccinations; COVID cases leveling; 9/11 and immigration; Heat advisories today
    Here's your morning news: LAUSD to require vaccinations for all students 12 and older; COVID infections may be plateauing in Southern California; How 9/11 affected U.S. immigration policy; Statewide Flex Alert today

  • The L.A. Report
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    What's happening today: Heat advisory issued today; What's next for COVID-19? Getting Latino students into science and technology; L.A. Minister Carl Bean is dead at 77.

    The P.M. Edition: Heat advisory; COVID's next steps; Latino students science & tech; L.A. Minister Bean dead at 77
    What's happening today: Heat advisory issued today; What's next for COVID-19? Getting Latino students into science and technology; L.A. Minister Carl Bean is dead at 77.

  • The L.A. Report
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    Here's your morning news: Britney Spears' father files to end conservatorship; COVID hospitalizations trending downward; Flex alert issued tonight; Second consecutive record-breaking wildfire season has no end in sight.

    The A.M. Edition: Britney Spears' conservatorship; COVID hospitalizations decreasing; Flex alert tonight; Record-breaking wildfire season
    Here's your morning news: Britney Spears' father files to end conservatorship; COVID hospitalizations trending downward; Flex alert issued tonight; Second consecutive record-breaking wildfire season has no end in sight.

  • The L.A. Report
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    What's happening today: Latest pandemic stats; Today is vaccine deadline for L.A. city employees; Is it OK to get COVID and flu shots concurrently? Proposed bill would decriminalize jaywalking.

    The P.M. Edition: Latest pandemic stats; L.A. employee vaccines; Concurrent flu and COVID vaccines; Decriminalizing jaywalking
    What's happening today: Latest pandemic stats; Today is vaccine deadline for L.A. city employees; Is it OK to get COVID and flu shots concurrently? Proposed bill would decriminalize jaywalking.

  • The L.A. Report
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    Here's your morning news: Recall election vote one week from today; Progress on Caldor Fire near Lake Tahoe; Increasing turnout in farm worker union elections; Palm Springs tramway closed for next month.

    The A.M. Edition: Recall home stretch; Caldor Fire progress; Farm worker unions; Palm Springs tramway
    Here's your morning news: Recall election vote one week from today; Progress on Caldor Fire near Lake Tahoe; Increasing turnout in farm worker union elections; Palm Springs tramway closed for next month.