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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 6:15Parts of Southern California are under flash flood warnings. An emergency declaration has been issued for several Southland counties to support storm recovery efforts. New research suggests methods of addressing beach erosion.
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Atmospheric River Stalls Over Southern California, Governor Declares State of Emergency & A New Way To Monitor Sand Movement — The A.M. EditionParts of Southern California are under flash flood warnings. An emergency declaration has been issued for several Southland counties to support storm recovery efforts. New research suggests methods of addressing beach erosion.
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Listen 13:47An atmospheric river is moving through California, and it's forecast to bring extreme flooding, high winds, and even landslides. A new plan is in place to build a barrier wall to protect a portion of seaside train tracks in San Clemente that's vulnerable to erosion and landslides. And expect a very soggy red carpet tonight at the Grammy Awards.
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Atmospheric River Arrives Today, Barrier Wall For San Clemente Train Tracks, And The Grammys — The Sunday EditionAn atmospheric river is moving through California, and it's forecast to bring extreme flooding, high winds, and even landslides. A new plan is in place to build a barrier wall to protect a portion of seaside train tracks in San Clemente that's vulnerable to erosion and landslides. And expect a very soggy red carpet tonight at the Grammy Awards.
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Listen 18:42An atmospheric river is heading to Southern California - we tell you how to prepare for a potentially dangerous downpour. Los Angeles County could soon issue permits to street vendors after a Board of Supervisors vote this week. And the National Parks Service shares tips on planning under-the-radar getaways this summer.
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This Weekend's Storm Could Rival Hilary, LA County And Street Vending, And Underrated National Parks — The Saturday EditionAn atmospheric river is heading to Southern California - we tell you how to prepare for a potentially dangerous downpour. Los Angeles County could soon issue permits to street vendors after a Board of Supervisors vote this week. And the National Parks Service shares tips on planning under-the-radar getaways this summer.
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Listen 7:03Dangerous, life-threatening conditions from a second storm are expected across Southern California Sunday. Officials are urging unhoused Angelenos to find shelter. An OC program aims to prevent people from ending up on the street with rental assistance. Plus, more.
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Sunday Storm May Cause "Life Threatening Impacts", Unhoused Angelenos Urged To Find Shelter, & OC Program to Combat Homelessness — The P.M. EditionDangerous, life-threatening conditions from a second storm are expected across Southern California Sunday. Officials are urging unhoused Angelenos to find shelter. An OC program aims to prevent people from ending up on the street with rental assistance. Plus, more.
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Listen 7:05Forecasters expect twice as much rain from the next storm. Officials say air travelers may have been exposed to measles at LAX and a restaurant in Northridge. A Pico-Union elementary school is a lot greener now.
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Next Storm To Bring Heavier Rainfall, Officials Warn Of Measles Exposure At LAX & LAUSD Gets A New Schoolyard— The A.M. EditionForecasters expect twice as much rain from the next storm. Officials say air travelers may have been exposed to measles at LAX and a restaurant in Northridge. A Pico-Union elementary school is a lot greener now.
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Listen 9:31The rent freeze and COVID-19 eviction protections end today in LA. A second storm is on the way, as today's storm passes. LAist's investigation continues into if and what California public universities tell students about their access to abortion pills. Plus, more.
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Rent Hikes Are Back in LA, SoCal Braces For Second Storm, & What CA University Students Are Told About Abortion Access — The P.M. EditionThe rent freeze and COVID-19 eviction protections end today in LA. A second storm is on the way, as today's storm passes. LAist's investigation continues into if and what California public universities tell students about their access to abortion pills. Plus, more.
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Listen 6:47Forecasters warn of flooded roadways and underpasses amid today's storm. Rent hikes kick in today in the city of Los Angeles. LA rolls out permanent al fresco dining program.
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This Morning's Rainy Commute: What You Need To Know, Rent Hikes Return To LA & New Al Fresco Dining Rules — The A.M. EditionForecasters warn of flooded roadways and underpasses amid today's storm. Rent hikes kick in today in the city of Los Angeles. LA rolls out permanent al fresco dining program.
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Listen 9:56Renters in LA face a big deadline Thursday. Two storms are headed for SoCal, the first tonight. CA's public universities are required to provide abortion pills to students who want them, but LAist found few universities tell students the medication is available. Plus, more.
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LA Tenants' Rent Debt 2/1 Deadline, Prepare for SoCal Storms Ahead, & Few CA Universities Mention Abortion Access — The P.M. EditionRenters in LA face a big deadline Thursday. Two storms are headed for SoCal, the first tonight. CA's public universities are required to provide abortion pills to students who want them, but LAist found few universities tell students the medication is available. Plus, more.
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