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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
    Listen 7:29
    L.A. Mayor Karen Bass has approved a $9.5 million settlement to pay LAFD overtime. L.A. County homelessness officials are facing a budget shortfall. The deadline to apply for federal debris removal has been extended to April 15. Plus, more.

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    LAFD overtime settlement, LA County to report on homelessness funds, Debris removal deadline extended — The P.M. Edition
    L.A. Mayor Karen Bass has approved a $9.5 million settlement to pay LAFD overtime. L.A. County homelessness officials are facing a budget shortfall. The deadline to apply for federal debris removal has been extended to April 15. Plus, more.

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  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 7:29
    The Justice Department sets its sights on the LA County Sheriff's Department. Your next ticket for parking in a bus lane may be issued by artificial intelligence. The best spots in LA for late night food. Plus, more.

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    DOJ sets sights on LA Sheriff, Bus lane tickets via A.I., Best Late Night Food— The A.M. Edition
    The Justice Department sets its sights on the LA County Sheriff's Department. Your next ticket for parking in a bus lane may be issued by artificial intelligence. The best spots in LA for late night food. Plus, more.

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  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 6:42
    The judge who ordered a scathing audit of the LA Homeless Services Agency is calling for more transparency. Metro's board voted today to move forward with a controversial bus lane project. State regulators are calling for Kaiser to fix issues with their mental healthcare. Plus, more.

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    Judge calls for LAHSA transparency, Controversy over Metro bus lanes, State calls on Kaiser to improve mental healthcare — The P.M. Edition
    The judge who ordered a scathing audit of the LA Homeless Services Agency is calling for more transparency. Metro's board voted today to move forward with a controversial bus lane project. State regulators are calling for Kaiser to fix issues with their mental healthcare. Plus, more.

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  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 7:43
    City leaders go before a federal judge to talk homelessness. Wildfire survivors form their own volunteer brigades. YouTube has traditional TV taking notice. Plus, more.

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    City Leaders to Federal Court; Volunteer Fire Brigades; Dodgers Opening Day — The A.M. Edition
    City leaders go before a federal judge to talk homelessness. Wildfire survivors form their own volunteer brigades. YouTube has traditional TV taking notice. Plus, more.

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  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 7:16
    L.A. County now has access to Measure A sales tax homelessness funds, but it still cut some services. International students and professors who protested at UC Irvine fear more immigration crackdowns. The deadline for federal fire debris removal is approaching. Plus, more.

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    LA County's new homelessness budget, Fear among UCI international students, Fire debris removal deadline — The P.M. Edition
    L.A. County now has access to Measure A sales tax homelessness funds, but it still cut some services. International students and professors who protested at UC Irvine fear more immigration crackdowns. The deadline for federal fire debris removal is approaching. Plus, more.

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  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 6:25
    High levels of mercury and lead are showing up in the blood of Eaton and Pacific Palisades firefighters. LA Unified teachers are looking for some big raises. Mookie Betts considers joining Dodgers at the White House. Plus, more.

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    Mercury levels in firefighters; LA Unified teachers want raises; Dodgers to visit White House — The A.M. Edition
    High levels of mercury and lead are showing up in the blood of Eaton and Pacific Palisades firefighters. LA Unified teachers are looking for some big raises. Mookie Betts considers joining Dodgers at the White House. Plus, more.

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  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 6:39
    The LA City Council is looking into taking money back from the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority. A city plan to recycle nearly all of LA's wastewater by 2035 is now about 20 years behind. A new state bill aims to protect pets during evacuations. Plus, more.

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    LA city council explores pulling homelessness funds, LA's water recycling plan still decades away, Bill would protect pets in emergencies — The P.M. Edition
    The LA City Council is looking into taking money back from the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority. A city plan to recycle nearly all of LA's wastewater by 2035 is now about 20 years behind. A new state bill aims to protect pets during evacuations. Plus, more.

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  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 7:05
    The City Council decides the future of LA homeless services. More than a hundred academics and experts write a roadmap for wildfire recovery. And the state moves to put an end to shady online sales tactics. Plus, more.

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    The Future of Homeless Services; A Roadmap for Wildfire Recovery; Fighting "Surveillance Pricing" — The A.M. Edition
    The City Council decides the future of LA homeless services. More than a hundred academics and experts write a roadmap for wildfire recovery. And the state moves to put an end to shady online sales tactics. Plus, more.

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