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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 5:22What's happening today: Gunman kills one firefighter, wounds another in Agua Dulce; Anaheim man pleads not guilty in freeway BB gun shootings; L.A. County to meet Biden's July 4 vaccination goal; Will we see a post Memorial Day COVID surge?; Farmers to Families food program ends;
The P.M. Edition: Gunman kills L.A. firefighter, wounds another; Freeway BB shooter pleads not guilty; L.A. to meet Biden's July 4 vax goal; Will there be a Memorial Day COVID surge?What's happening today: Gunman kills one firefighter, wounds another in Agua Dulce; Anaheim man pleads not guilty in freeway BB gun shootings; L.A. County to meet Biden's July 4 vaccination goal; Will we see a post Memorial Day COVID surge?; Farmers to Families food program ends;
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Listen 4:23Here's your morning news: In Yucca Valley yesterday, a San Bernardino County deputy was mortally wounded while pursuing a motorcyclist who fled from an attempted traffic stop.
The motorcyclyist was also killed in an exhange of gunfire with other deputies; On Tuesday, officials in Arcadia will decide whether to press ahead with building homeless housing, and more
The L.A. Report for Tuesday, June 1Here's your morning news: In Yucca Valley yesterday, a San Bernardino County deputy was mortally wounded while pursuing a motorcyclist who fled from an attempted traffic stop.
The motorcyclyist was also killed in an exhange of gunfire with other deputies; On Tuesday, officials in Arcadia will decide whether to press ahead with building homeless housing, and more
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Sunday Special: L.A.'s 'Turbocharged' Year of Police Reform After George Floyd's Murder: What's Next?In this special Sunday edition: The murder of George Floyd revitalized the police reform movement in L.A. But the movement's progress has been uneven. A special report from KPCC and LAist criminal justice reporter Frank Stoltze.
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Listen 5:21What's happening today: 91 Freeway BB gun shooter charged with attempted murder; Latest on San Jose rail yard shooting; Measure J proponent Isaac Bryan becomes newest member of state assembly; New measure looks to limit the number out of state students at UC schools; Memorial Day Weekend traffic is back.
The P.M. Edition: Freeway BB Gun Shooter Charged; San Jose Rail Yard Shooting; Measure J Proponent Becomes New State Assemblyman; Restricting Out of State UC Students; Traffic is BackWhat's happening today: 91 Freeway BB gun shooter charged with attempted murder; Latest on San Jose rail yard shooting; Measure J proponent Isaac Bryan becomes newest member of state assembly; New measure looks to limit the number out of state students at UC schools; Memorial Day Weekend traffic is back.
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Vaccines Lottery Comes to CA; Mayor Garcetti Tapped for India Ambasador;Here's your morning news: California will give away $116-and-a-half million dollars to get more people vaccinated, as the state heads toward a full reopening on June 15th; President Joe Biden will reportedly nominate L.A Mayor Eric Garcetti as the next Ambassador to India. -
Listen 13:17In this special Saturday edition: David Ordaz, Jr. had a knife and was in the midst of a mental health crisis when a family member turned to law enforcement for help. Now, his family joins a growing movement pushing for an end to armed officers responding to psychiatric emergencies.
Weekend Edition: A Call For Help Ends In Deputies Fatally Shooting A Man In Front Of His FamilyIn this special Saturday edition: David Ordaz, Jr. had a knife and was in the midst of a mental health crisis when a family member turned to law enforcement for help. Now, his family joins a growing movement pushing for an end to armed officers responding to psychiatric emergencies.
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Listen 5:27What's happening today: Authorities release the names of nine people killed by gunman in San Jose; Why DAs from dozens of counties are suing the state prison system; U.S. judge meets with L.A. to talk homelessness on Skid Row; Date announced for 2022 Oscars; Tonight's NBA playoff game first at Staples Center since 2013.
The L.A. Report: P.M. Edition for Thursday, May 27What's happening today: Authorities release the names of nine people killed by gunman in San Jose; Why DAs from dozens of counties are suing the state prison system; U.S. judge meets with L.A. to talk homelessness on Skid Row; Date announced for 2022 Oscars; Tonight's NBA playoff game first at Staples Center since 2013.
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Listen 4:36Here's your morning news: About 50 percent of the nation is fully vaccinated against COVID-19, and here in LA County, vaccination rates among Latinos are finally starting to catch up to rates among white Americans; The reward for information leading to an arrest in the road rage killing of a six-year-old boy is now up to 300-thousand dollars.
6-year-old Aiden Leos was killed Friday when someone shot into his mother's car on the 55 Freeway in Orange, the bullet went through the back and hit Aiden in his carseat, and more
This program is made possible in part by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the American people.
The L.A. Report for Thursday, May 27Here's your morning news: About 50 percent of the nation is fully vaccinated against COVID-19, and here in LA County, vaccination rates among Latinos are finally starting to catch up to rates among white Americans; The reward for information leading to an arrest in the road rage killing of a six-year-old boy is now up to 300-thousand dollars.
6-year-old Aiden Leos was killed Friday when someone shot into his mother's car on the 55 Freeway in Orange, the bullet went through the back and hit Aiden in his carseat, and more
This program is made possible in part by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the American people.