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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 10:54The National Weather Service has issued a Fire Weather Watch for New Year's Eve. What you need to know if you plan to visit this week's Rose Parade in Pasadena. We talk to local scuba divers cleaning up abandoned fishing nets in the ocean, and more.
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Fire Weather conditions for New Year's Eve; The Rose Parade celebrates its 136th anniversary; Scuba divers clean up "ghost nets" in the ocean — The Sunday EditionThe National Weather Service has issued a Fire Weather Watch for New Year's Eve. What you need to know if you plan to visit this week's Rose Parade in Pasadena. We talk to local scuba divers cleaning up abandoned fishing nets in the ocean, and more.
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Listen 9:39State lawmakers, including Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass, have received a letter threatening legal consequences for their sanctuary city policies, wildfire weather will likely ring in the New Year, and we visit a facility that converts diesel trucks into electric ones, and more.
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Legal threats over CA sanctuary policies; Impending fire weather; Electrifying diesel trucks — The Sunday EditionState lawmakers, including Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass, have received a letter threatening legal consequences for their sanctuary city policies, wildfire weather will likely ring in the New Year, and we visit a facility that converts diesel trucks into electric ones, and more.
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Listen 7:25New voter ID rules and updated family leave coming to Californians in 2025. LAist food editor Gab Chabrans’ favorite 2024 quick bite. LAist reporter Makenna Sievertson talks all things Rose Parade ahead of next week's celebration. Plus, more.
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New laws for Californians in 2025, LAist food favorites from 2024, Everything you need to know before next week’s Rose Parade – The P.M. EditionNew voter ID rules and updated family leave coming to Californians in 2025. LAist food editor Gab Chabrans’ favorite 2024 quick bite. LAist reporter Makenna Sievertson talks all things Rose Parade ahead of next week's celebration. Plus, more.
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Listen 7:15A new state law could give tenants facing eviction a better shot at staying in their homes. Another new law prohibits parking within 20 feet of any marked or unmarked crosswalk to improve the range of vision for drivers. We recap the best bites of 2024. Plus, more.
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New CA tenant eviction protections, CA daylighting law starts next month, Best bites of 2024– The A.M. EditionA new state law could give tenants facing eviction a better shot at staying in their homes. Another new law prohibits parking within 20 feet of any marked or unmarked crosswalk to improve the range of vision for drivers. We recap the best bites of 2024. Plus, more.
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Listen 7:09A new California law will make declined withdrawals at ATMs a thing of the past. Another large swell moves into SoCal, causing serious waves. Jill Replogle reports on a case that could have major ramifications for the Orange County Justice system. Plus, more.
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No more charges on declined withdrawals in 2025, High surf sticks around Southern California, Updates on the “jailhouse snitch scandal” in Orange County – The P.M. EditionA new California law will make declined withdrawals at ATMs a thing of the past. Another large swell moves into SoCal, causing serious waves. Jill Replogle reports on a case that could have major ramifications for the Orange County Justice system. Plus, more.
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Listen 5:42The largest free preschool program in the county will kick off next year in California. Californians will see medical debt scrubbed from their credit reports next year. It's the day after Christmas, which means you can start recycling your natural tree. Plus, more.
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CA rolls out free preschool program soon, Medical debt for Californians will be scrubbed next year, Christmas tree recycling starts today– The A.M. EditionThe largest free preschool program in the county will kick off next year in California. Californians will see medical debt scrubbed from their credit reports next year. It's the day after Christmas, which means you can start recycling your natural tree. Plus, more.
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Listen 7:22Houses of worship in southern California are slowly going solar. Hundreds of Santas decorate a house in Glendale. The promises and problems as public schools adopt universal transitional Kindergarten in 2025. Plus, more.
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Solar power lights up places of worship, Santa’s galore in Glendale, Transitional kindergarten coming in 2025 – The P.M. EditionHouses of worship in southern California are slowly going solar. Hundreds of Santas decorate a house in Glendale. The promises and problems as public schools adopt universal transitional Kindergarten in 2025. Plus, more.
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Listen 6:17It's Christmas day and tonight is the first night of Hanukkah. Raw pet food recalled after bird flu virus was detected. California Highway Patrol is asking drivers not to deck out their cars this season. Plus, more.
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Christmas and Hanukkah celebrations across the Southland, Bird flu recalls keep coming, CHP says don't decorate cars with Christmas lights – The A.M. EditionIt's Christmas day and tonight is the first night of Hanukkah. Raw pet food recalled after bird flu virus was detected. California Highway Patrol is asking drivers not to deck out their cars this season. Plus, more.
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