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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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  • The L.A. Report
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    All this week, we're going to look at some of the best stories produced by KPCC this year. Today, KPCC reporter Emily Guerin brings you her favorite story of 2020: the world of LA's underground haircuts during the pandemic.

    Best of 2020: Inside the Clandestine World of LA's Underground Haircuts
    All this week, we're going to look at some of the best stories produced by KPCC this year. Today, KPCC reporter Emily Guerin brings you her favorite story of 2020: the world of LA's underground haircuts during the pandemic.

  • The L.A. Report
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    All this week, we're going to look at some of the best stories produced by KPCC this year. Today, KPCC reporter Aaron Mendelson brings you his favorite story of 2020, which looks at the unintended consequences the stay-at-home order has had on low-income Angelenos.  

    Best of 2020: When 'Safer At Home' Comes At A Risk. Health Hazards Lurk For Some Low-Income Renters
    All this week, we're going to look at some of the best stories produced by KPCC this year. Today, KPCC reporter Aaron Mendelson brings you his favorite story of 2020, which looks at the unintended consequences the stay-at-home order has had on low-income Angelenos.  

  • The L.A. Report
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    All this week, we're going to look at some of the best stories produced by KPCC this year. Today, KPCC reporter Sharon McNary brings you her favorite story in 2020, which looks at the challenges facing owners of the historic cabins the Bobcat Fire had destroyed. 

    Best of 2020: Historic Cabins Destroyed By Bobcat Fire May Be A Challenge To Rebuild
    All this week, we're going to look at some of the best stories produced by KPCC this year. Today, KPCC reporter Sharon McNary brings you her favorite story in 2020, which looks at the challenges facing owners of the historic cabins the Bobcat Fire had destroyed. 

  • The L.A. Report
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    On today's show, questions remain about whether the Trump administration can omit undocumented immigrants from the 2020 Census count...we'll talk about what's at stake. Then, a look at how not only climate change, but air pollution is contributing to our worsening wildfires. Plus, the latest on a grassroots effort to save a landmark Silver Lake LGBTQ bar.

    Supreme Court says Trump can try to omit some immigrants from Census count; Pollution's contribution to worsening wildfires; A grassroots effort to save a historic Silver Lake LGBTQ bar
    On today's show, questions remain about whether the Trump administration can omit undocumented immigrants from the 2020 Census count...we'll talk about what's at stake. Then, a look at how not only climate change, but air pollution is contributing to our worsening wildfires. Plus, the latest on a grassroots effort to save a landmark Silver Lake LGBTQ bar.

  • The L.A. Report
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    On today's show, with ICU capacity now at zero-percent in Southern California, we'll have the latest on Orange County's plan to handle hospital overflow; Then, we'll check in with the chief doctor at USC Medical Center who says the situation there is increasingly dire; Plus, details on a new effort by L.A. County to get a better understanding of suicide among military veterans.

    With beds full, O.C. ambulances ordered not to redirect to other hospitals; USC chief doctor describes situation in dire terms; L.A. County's new effort to understand veteran suicide
    On today's show, with ICU capacity now at zero-percent in Southern California, we'll have the latest on Orange County's plan to handle hospital overflow; Then, we'll check in with the chief doctor at USC Medical Center who says the situation there is increasingly dire; Plus, details on a new effort by L.A. County to get a better understanding of suicide among military veterans.

  • The L.A. Report
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    On today's show: We visit UC Irvine Medical Center for the arrival of their first COVID-19 vaccine doses; Then, the latest on a program intended to house the homeless in hotels around the state; Plus: we'll meet Long Beach's first council member of Cambodian descent.

    First vaccine doses arrive at UC Irvine Medical Center; The latest on a plan to house the homeless in hotels; Long Beach's first council member of Cambodian descent
    On today's show: We visit UC Irvine Medical Center for the arrival of their first COVID-19 vaccine doses; Then, the latest on a program intended to house the homeless in hotels around the state; Plus: we'll meet Long Beach's first council member of Cambodian descent.

  • The L.A. Report
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    On today's show...Vaccines are now being distributed, but you'll still need to protect yourself for a while to come. We'll explain how, Then, the latest on the search to replace Vice President-elect Kamala Harris in the U.S. Senate. Plus, what the election of a new LAUSD board member in South L.A. could mean for the district's charter school movement.

    How to protect yourself during the vaccination period; The search to replace Kamala Harris in the Senate; What does a new LAUSD board member mean for the charter school movement?
    On today's show...Vaccines are now being distributed, but you'll still need to protect yourself for a while to come. We'll explain how, Then, the latest on the search to replace Vice President-elect Kamala Harris in the U.S. Senate. Plus, what the election of a new LAUSD board member in South L.A. could mean for the district's charter school movement.

  • The L.A. Report
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    On today's show: With COVID vaccines now being administered to frontline workers, we’ll talk about some of the challenges that still lie ahead; Then, more on LAUSD’s plan to redirect millions of dollars from the L.A. School Police Department; Plus, Joe Biden has an eye on Mayor Eric Garcetti for a role in his administration, but we’ll tell you why some activists say it’s a bad idea.

    Frontline workers receive area's first COVID vaccines; LAUSD's plan to redirect millions from school police; Activists say Garcetti is wrong for Biden admin
    On today's show: With COVID vaccines now being administered to frontline workers, we’ll talk about some of the challenges that still lie ahead; Then, more on LAUSD’s plan to redirect millions of dollars from the L.A. School Police Department; Plus, Joe Biden has an eye on Mayor Eric Garcetti for a role in his administration, but we’ll tell you why some activists say it’s a bad idea.