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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
    Listen 4:54
    Why so few landlords use “fair return” programs that allow them to bypass rent control? On-location filming in L.A. has increased over the last three months, but it still lags behind earlier years. Plus, for Food Friday we try some bagels Miopane, the new Taiwanese Bakery in Pasadena.

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    Landlords lack of using 'fair returns' programs, FilmLA research report, Taiwanese bagels bakery— Afternoon Edition
    Why so few landlords use “fair return” programs that allow them to bypass rent control? On-location filming in L.A. has increased over the last three months, but it still lags behind earlier years. Plus, for Food Friday we try some bagels Miopane, the new Taiwanese Bakery in Pasadena.

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  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 5:02
    A 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 Edition
    A 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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  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 7:21
    Former LA Councilman José Huizar was sentenced to 13 years in prison for racketeering and tax evasion. The University of California suspends a proposal to allow undocumented students to get campus jobs. Big storms are forecasted for SoCal next week. Plus, more.

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    José Huizar Sentenced To 13 Years In Prison, UC Halts Plan To Hire Undocumented Students, & More SoCal Storms — The P.M. Edition
    Former LA Councilman José Huizar was sentenced to 13 years in prison for racketeering and tax evasion. The University of California suspends a proposal to allow undocumented students to get campus jobs. Big storms are forecasted for SoCal next week. Plus, more.

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  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 6:42
    Plan for delays on the 110 Freeway in DTLA this weekend. A new bill would require speed-limiting devices in California cars. Shuttle Endeavour is a step closer to being lifted into a launch-ready position in Expo Park.

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    110 Freeway Closure Scheduled This Weekend, CA Considers Speed Devices For New Cars & Construction Of New Endeavour Exhibit Enters Final Phase — The A.M. Edition
    Plan for delays on the 110 Freeway in DTLA this weekend. A new bill would require speed-limiting devices in California cars. Shuttle Endeavour is a step closer to being lifted into a launch-ready position in Expo Park.

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  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 7:27
    Could an earthquake like Wednesday's 4.2 magnitude quake in San Bernardino trigger another? A landslide disrupts train services in South Orange County for the fourth time since 2022. Dodgers Stadium's proposed gondola faces another hurdle. Plus, more.

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    4.2 Earthquake Triggers Questions, Trains Disrupted In San Clemente, & Dodgers Gondola Project Faces Hurdle — The P.M. Edition
    Could an earthquake like Wednesday's 4.2 magnitude quake in San Bernardino trigger another? A landslide disrupts train services in South Orange County for the fourth time since 2022. Dodgers Stadium's proposed gondola faces another hurdle. Plus, more.

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  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 6:07
    The US Geological Survey says last night's shaking was a 4.2 Magnitude earthquake. The LA City Controller's Office warns of a possible budget crisis. LA Chargers hire Jim Harbaugh as its next head coach.

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    Earthquake Strikes Near San Bernardino, Budget Crisis in LA's Future?, Michigan's Harbaugh To Coach LA Chargers — The A.M. Edition
    The US Geological Survey says last night's shaking was a 4.2 Magnitude earthquake. The LA City Controller's Office warns of a possible budget crisis. LA Chargers hire Jim Harbaugh as its next head coach.

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  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 7:49
    O.C. supervisors are deadlocked on a proposal to increase public transparency and update ethics policies. LA moves to hold internet providers accountable for digital discrimination. Efforts to install air conditioning and keep pets in LA rental homes. Plus, more.

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    OC Leaders Deadlock On Ethics Rules, LA Cracks Down On Digital Discrimination, & ACs and Pets In LA Rental Homes — The P.M. Edition
    O.C. supervisors are deadlocked on a proposal to increase public transparency and update ethics policies. LA moves to hold internet providers accountable for digital discrimination. Efforts to install air conditioning and keep pets in LA rental homes. Plus, more.

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  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 6:53
    Anaheim gets funds for emergency shelter beds in bad weather. CSU's tentative contract with faculty spawns mixed emotions. Unhoused people in LA County are being tallied in an annual count by volunteers.

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    Anaheim To Pilot New Winter Shelter Program, CSU Faculty React To New Contract & 2024 Homeless Count Underway In LA County — The A.M. Edition
    Anaheim gets funds for emergency shelter beds in bad weather. CSU's tentative contract with faculty spawns mixed emotions. Unhoused people in LA County are being tallied in an annual count by volunteers.

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  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 8:03
    Los Angeles Times plans to lay off at least 115 employees, about 20% of its newsroom. California State University faculty are back in the classroom after a late-night contract agreement. This year's Academy Awards nominees are announced. Plus, more.

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    LA Times Lays Off 115 Employees, CSU Faculty Return After One Day Strike, & 2024's Oscar Nominees Are... — The P.M. Edition
    Los Angeles Times plans to lay off at least 115 employees, about 20% of its newsroom. California State University faculty are back in the classroom after a late-night contract agreement. This year's Academy Awards nominees are announced. Plus, more.

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  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 7:54
    Oppenheimer leads this year's Academy Award nominations. CSU and its faculty reach tentative contract agreement. A March ballot measure that aims to raise money for mental health treatment beds might cut other services.

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    2024 Oscar Nominations Announced, CSU Five-Day Faculty Strike Ends Early & Prop 1 Oppostion — The A.M. Edition
    Oppenheimer leads this year's Academy Award nominations. CSU and its faculty reach tentative contract agreement. A March ballot measure that aims to raise money for mental health treatment beds might cut other services.

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