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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 P.M. Edition: Mask mandates return; Concert tickets for vaccines; Protecting catalytic convertors;What's happening today: Mask mandate returns to L.A. County; Last chance to win concert tickets for getting vaccinated; Hearing for Britney Spears' conservatorship case set for Sept. 29; How to protect your car's catalytic convertor.
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Listen 4:19Here's your morning news: Some good news to share about about the massive sewage spill that forced the closure of some L.A. County beaches this week; L.A. County has marked a sixth straight day of more than a thousand new coronavirus cases, and more.
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The L.A. Report for Thursday, July 15Here's your morning news: Some good news to share about about the massive sewage spill that forced the closure of some L.A. County beaches this week; L.A. County has marked a sixth straight day of more than a thousand new coronavirus cases, and more.
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Listen 5:11What's happening today: New COVID cases spiking among unvaccinated; U.S. Forest Service raises fire danger level in Angeles National Forest and the San Gabriel Mountains National Monument; 4th of July fireworks blamed for poor air quality; Owner of Kentucky Derby winner wins case in doping ban.
The P.M. Edition: COVID cases spike among unvaccinated; Fire danger level raised to 'extreme'; Holiday fireworks blamed for poor air quality; Kentucky Derby victor wins case in doping banWhat's happening today: New COVID cases spiking among unvaccinated; U.S. Forest Service raises fire danger level in Angeles National Forest and the San Gabriel Mountains National Monument; 4th of July fireworks blamed for poor air quality; Owner of Kentucky Derby winner wins case in doping ban.
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Listen 4:46Here's your morning news: California public health officials are once again trying to come up with masking guidelines for students going back to school; The board of governors of California's community colleges voted this week to make ethnic studies a requirement. and more.
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The L.A. Report for Wednesday, July 14Here's your morning news: California public health officials are once again trying to come up with masking guidelines for students going back to school; The board of governors of California's community colleges voted this week to make ethnic studies a requirement. and more.
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Listen 5:15What's happening today: State department of public health clears up confusion about school safety protocols; Community group in Long beach to give marijuana joints to people who get vaccinated; Environmental group says no beaches safe for swimming in Santa Monica area; Emmy nominations underscore industry's rapid change.
The P.M. Edition: School safety protocol confusion; Long Beach "Jabs for Joints"; Beach sewage spill; Emmy nominationsWhat's happening today: State department of public health clears up confusion about school safety protocols; Community group in Long beach to give marijuana joints to people who get vaccinated; Environmental group says no beaches safe for swimming in Santa Monica area; Emmy nominations underscore industry's rapid change.
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Listen 4:19Here's your morning news: A federal judge in Los Angeles has signed off on a settlement of a lawsuit brought by plaintiffs who say they were sexually abused by a former UCLA campus doctor; Jury selection is expected to start here in LA in the federal criminal trial of prominent Democratic Party fundraiser Ed Buck, and more.
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The L.A. Report for Tuesday, July 13Here's your morning news: A federal judge in Los Angeles has signed off on a settlement of a lawsuit brought by plaintiffs who say they were sexually abused by a former UCLA campus doctor; Jury selection is expected to start here in LA in the federal criminal trial of prominent Democratic Party fundraiser Ed Buck, and more.
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Listen 5:14What's happening today: Judge approves $73M settlement in UCLA gynecologist abuse lawsuit; Cooler temps forecasted; Explaining the rapid rise in new COVID cases; State senator proposes bill aimed at nursing homes' financial disclosures; Election officials prepare for recall election in nine weeks.
The P.M. Edition: UCLA gynecologist abuse suit settlement; Explaining COVID's new surge; Nursing home finance transparency; Officials prepare for recall election; Cooler temps aheadWhat's happening today: Judge approves $73M settlement in UCLA gynecologist abuse lawsuit; Cooler temps forecasted; Explaining the rapid rise in new COVID cases; State senator proposes bill aimed at nursing homes' financial disclosures; Election officials prepare for recall election in nine weeks.
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Listen 3:46Here's your morning news: The number of new coronavirus cases in Los Angeles County continues its upward trend. Public health officials reported more than 11,000 new infections yesterday; A Southern California man has been arrested after being charged with joining the mob that stormed the U.S. Capitol, and more.
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The L.A. Report for Monday, July 12Here's your morning news: The number of new coronavirus cases in Los Angeles County continues its upward trend. Public health officials reported more than 11,000 new infections yesterday; A Southern California man has been arrested after being charged with joining the mob that stormed the U.S. Capitol, and more.
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