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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 5:02A judge rules the feds have no right to California voter's sensitive data. Flu cases are on the rise and officials say protect yourself. The Dodgers sign former Cub outfielder Kyle Tucker. Plus, more from Morning Edition.
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Judge rules feds have no right to CA voter data, Rising flu cases, Kyle Tucker signs on to LA Dodgers— Morning EditionA judge rules the feds have no right to California voter's sensitive data. Flu cases are on the rise and officials say protect yourself. The Dodgers sign former Cub outfielder Kyle Tucker. Plus, more from Morning Edition.
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Listen 4:43L-A County looks to make a big reduction in homeless programs. SoCal Gas plans to shut down brick-and-mortar locations. How entertainment industry workers get financial and mental health services.Plus, more from Evening Edition.
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LA County may reduce homeless programs, SoCal Gas shuts down locations, Wild mushroom poisoning — Evening EditionL-A County looks to make a big reduction in homeless programs. SoCal Gas plans to shut down brick-and-mortar locations. How entertainment industry workers get financial and mental health services.Plus, more from Evening Edition.
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Listen 6:20LA County Board of Supervisors votes to limit vacation rentals to a primary residence. A technical glitch is hindering some children of immigrants applying for financial aid. How LA County plans to use art to engage with unhoused people.
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LA County Leaders Vote To Restrict Short-Term Rentals, FAFSA Glitch Causes Problems For Immigrants' Kids & LA County Seeks Artists To Work With The Unhoused — The A.M. EditionLA County Board of Supervisors votes to limit vacation rentals to a primary residence. A technical glitch is hindering some children of immigrants applying for financial aid. How LA County plans to use art to engage with unhoused people.
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Listen 8:09Airbnb hosts in unincorporated L.A. County may soon be barred from renting out homes unless they live in them. L.A. City Council's District 4 race heats up with incumbent Nithya Raman. Mansions in Dana Point are at risk of falling into the ocean after a landslide.
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LA Pushes To Change Airbnb Rules, Nithya Raman's District 4 Race Heats Up, & Dana Point Mansions On Cliff's Edge — The P.M. EditionAirbnb hosts in unincorporated L.A. County may soon be barred from renting out homes unless they live in them. L.A. City Council's District 4 race heats up with incumbent Nithya Raman. Mansions in Dana Point are at risk of falling into the ocean after a landslide.
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Listen 7:20Where candidates in LA's District 4 council race stand on key issues, such as housing and homelessness. The Los Angeles Unified School Board votes today on charter school location restrictions. A look at how California's Black history has omitted early pioneers.
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LA City Council Race May Determine Progressive's Fate, Changes to LA Charter Schools?, & CA's Black History Has Early Origins — The A.M. EditionWhere candidates in LA's District 4 council race stand on key issues, such as housing and homelessness. The Los Angeles Unified School Board votes today on charter school location restrictions. A look at how California's Black history has omitted early pioneers.
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Listen 7:07The latest storm didn't bring the Sierra Nevada the amount of snow that CA needs. There's a boom in approved housing projects more than a year after Mayor Karen Bass's executive order. Riverside Co. Animal Services is on a mission to get cats into homes. Plus, more.
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Snowpack Light After Storm, Affordable Housing Construction Boom, & Adoptable Cats In Riverside — The P.M. EditionThe latest storm didn't bring the Sierra Nevada the amount of snow that CA needs. There's a boom in approved housing projects more than a year after Mayor Karen Bass's executive order. Riverside Co. Animal Services is on a mission to get cats into homes. Plus, more.
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Listen 6:22What we know about some of the people killed in Friday's Mojave Desert Crash. San Bernardino County officials send strong warning amid snowy mountain conditions. Did the recent rains help California's snowpack?
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Victims ID'd In Mojave Helicopter Crash, Body Of Missing Hiker On Mt. Baldy Recovered & The Latest On CA's Snowpack — The A.M. EditionWhat we know about some of the people killed in Friday's Mojave Desert Crash. San Bernardino County officials send strong warning amid snowy mountain conditions. Did the recent rains help California's snowpack?
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Listen 10:55Luxury developers are jumping into building affordable housing in Los Angeles. Help replanting Joshua trees in the Mojave Desert comes from a surprising source: camels. And listen to our new series about loneliness in LA - how Angelenos are finding ways to meet people and build community.
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New Housing Construction In LA, Camels Reseeding Joshua Trees, and How Angelenos Tackle Loneliness — The Sunday EditionLuxury developers are jumping into building affordable housing in Los Angeles. Help replanting Joshua trees in the Mojave Desert comes from a surprising source: camels. And listen to our new series about loneliness in LA - how Angelenos are finding ways to meet people and build community.
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Listen 14:45As a search continues for a local woman missing on Mount Baldy, we have safety tips if you or your loved ones plan to hike our snow-capped mountains. A helicopter carrying six people crashed last night in eastern San Bernardino County - their condition is unknown. And find out the science behind LA's clear air and beautiful skies.
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Snow Hiking Tips, Helicopter Crashes Near Nevada, And Why LA's Air Is So Clean Right Now — The Saturday EditionAs a search continues for a local woman missing on Mount Baldy, we have safety tips if you or your loved ones plan to hike our snow-capped mountains. A helicopter carrying six people crashed last night in eastern San Bernardino County - their condition is unknown. And find out the science behind LA's clear air and beautiful skies.
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Listen 7:09A 4.6-magnitude earthquake near west of Malibu rattles much of L.A. Owners of an abandoned complex in downtown L.A. have until Feb. 17 to remove graffiti from the property. CA could become the first state to outlaw digital discrimination. Plus, more.
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4.6 Quake Shakes SoCal, DLTA Building Owners Must Remove Graffiti, & CA Could Outlaw "Digital Discrimination" — The P.M. EditionA 4.6-magnitude earthquake near west of Malibu rattles much of L.A. Owners of an abandoned complex in downtown L.A. have until Feb. 17 to remove graffiti from the property. CA could become the first state to outlaw digital discrimination. Plus, more.
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