Next Up:
0:00
0:00
-
Listen Listen
-
Listen Listen
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.
Show Hosts
Support The LA Report today
-
The L.A. Report: P.M. Edition for Wednesday, May 26What's happening today: Latest on San Jose mass shooting; Arrest made in connection with BB gun shots on freeways; Echo Park Lake reopens today; Getty Museum reopens to visitors; L.A. Comptroller Ron Galperin to run for Board of Supervisors next year.
-
Listen 5:17Here's your morning news: The LA City Council has approved plans for how to spend more than $56 million it diverted from the LAPD; After George Floyd's murder, a series of major police reforms fizzled in Sacramento last year, including Senate Bill 2, the Kenneth Ross Jr. Police Decertification Act of 2021. It would empower a state commission to investigate officers, fire them, and even prevent them from going to another department, and more
The L.A. Report for Wednesday, May 26Here's your morning news: The LA City Council has approved plans for how to spend more than $56 million it diverted from the LAPD; After George Floyd's murder, a series of major police reforms fizzled in Sacramento last year, including Senate Bill 2, the Kenneth Ross Jr. Police Decertification Act of 2021. It would empower a state commission to investigate officers, fire them, and even prevent them from going to another department, and more
-
The L.A. Report for Tuesday, May 25Here's your news this morning: California wants to create a "wildfire forecast center"; Airbnb reports Los Angeles is among the top three destinations for long-term stays this summer, and more.
-
Listen 5:21What's happening today: The one year anniversary of George Floyd's murder; Latest on spending measure J; O.C Board of Supervisors offers reward for shooter in last week's road rage killing; "Granny flats" may help combat L.A.'s homelessness; A third of California households can't afford basic needs.
The L.A. Report: P.M. Edition for Tuesday, May 25What's happening today: The one year anniversary of George Floyd's murder; Latest on spending measure J; O.C Board of Supervisors offers reward for shooter in last week's road rage killing; "Granny flats" may help combat L.A.'s homelessness; A third of California households can't afford basic needs.
-
Listen 5:09What's happening today: LAUSD to offer remote learning option for fall semester; School board to revoke emergency spending power; Californians urged to continue wearing masks through June 15; MyTurn vaccine volunteer program lacked assignments for overwhelming demand; Marine life is rebounding at L.A.'s ports.
The L.A. Report: P.M. Edition for Monday, May 24What's happening today: LAUSD to offer remote learning option for fall semester; School board to revoke emergency spending power; Californians urged to continue wearing masks through June 15; MyTurn vaccine volunteer program lacked assignments for overwhelming demand; Marine life is rebounding at L.A.'s ports.
-
Listen 4:11Here's your news this morning: There's has been a change as to which variant of the COVID-19 virus is circulating locally; California lawmakers opened the floodgates for hundreds of bills to move forward this year, 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 Monday, May 24Here's your news this morning: There's has been a change as to which variant of the COVID-19 virus is circulating locally; California lawmakers opened the floodgates for hundreds of bills to move forward this year, 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 Sunday, May 23: What California's Free Tuition Can Teach The NationAs President Biden pushes to make two years of community college free for all students, what have we learned from California's promise programs?
-
Listen 5:24What's happening today: CHP looking for killer of 6 year old boy on 55 freeway; Distancing restrictions set to go away – but prepare to prove you're COVID-free; In new poll, two thirds of residents agree; New law aims at getting affordable housing projects built faster; Teen punk band The Linda Lindas hits the L.A. scene in a big way.
The L.A. Report: P.M. Edition for Friday, May 21What's happening today: CHP looking for killer of 6 year old boy on 55 freeway; Distancing restrictions set to go away – but prepare to prove you're COVID-free; In new poll, two thirds of residents agree; New law aims at getting affordable housing projects built faster; Teen punk band The Linda Lindas hits the L.A. scene in a big way.