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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 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 7:31
    Lecturers, professors, coaches and counselors at California State University are on strike. Monterey Park marks one year since the shooting at a ballroom dance studio killed 11 people. Despite rainy weather, SoCal is having a dry winter so far. Plus, more.

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    CSU Faculty Strike, Monterey Park Shooting Anniversary, & SoCal Stormy Weather — The P.M. Edition
    Lecturers, professors, coaches and counselors at California State University are on strike. Monterey Park marks one year since the shooting at a ballroom dance studio killed 11 people. Despite rainy weather, SoCal is having a dry winter so far. Plus, more.

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  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 6:27
    Rain, gusty winds and flooding are in the forecast for the Southland today. What went wrong during last year's response to record snowfall in the San Bernardino Mountains? A five-day faculty strike across CSU campuses begins today.

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    SoCal Braces For Rain And Potential Flooding, San Bernardino Snow Report & CSU Faculty Going On Strike This Week — The A.M. Edition
    Rain, gusty winds and flooding are in the forecast for the Southland today. What went wrong during last year's response to record snowfall in the San Bernardino Mountains? A five-day faculty strike across CSU campuses begins today.

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  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 7:36
    Cal State professors across the state are gearing up to strike tomorrow. Community events are being held today to commemorate the first anniversary of the Monterey Park shooting. And we hear from a Southern California photographer who set out to paddle a canoe around the Salton Sea. 

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    Cal State Faculty to Strike, Monterey Park Remembrances, and One Man's Salton Sea Canoe Trip — The Sunday Edition
    Cal State professors across the state are gearing up to strike tomorrow. Community events are being held today to commemorate the first anniversary of the Monterey Park shooting. And we hear from a Southern California photographer who set out to paddle a canoe around the Salton Sea. 

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  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 8:15
    We bring you an anniversary remembrance of the Monterey Park shooting. Candidates for Los Angeles District Attorney held a debate in downtown L-A. And many say the cheeseburger was invented in Pasadena 100 years ago - take a look inside the disputed origins of the fast food staple.

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    Monterey Park Shooting Anniversary, Los Angeles D.A. Debate, Cheeseburger Turns 100 — The Saturday Edition
    We bring you an anniversary remembrance of the Monterey Park shooting. Candidates for Los Angeles District Attorney held a debate in downtown L-A. And many say the cheeseburger was invented in Pasadena 100 years ago - take a look inside the disputed origins of the fast food staple.

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  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 7:55
    An immigrant rights group says it needs more support to help the growing number of migrant children coming to the border. LA Times journalists walk off the job to protest "significant" layoffs. Southern California will have a stormy weekend. Plus, more.

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    More Support Needed For Migrant Kids, LA Times Staffers Strike Over Layoffs, & Weekend Storms For SoCal — The P.M. Edition
    An immigrant rights group says it needs more support to help the growing number of migrant children coming to the border. LA Times journalists walk off the job to protest "significant" layoffs. Southern California will have a stormy weekend. Plus, more.

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  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 6:29
    A new statewide survey reveals that three and a half million Californians are disconnected from the internet, we explain why. Candidates running for the L.A. County District Attorney seat squared off yesterday, putting Gascon in the hot seat. We have the latest forecast on a series of storms coming to the southland this weekend. Plus more.

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    3.5 Million Californians Disconnected From Broadband Internet, LA County District Attorney Debate Recap & Weekend Storm Forecast — The A.M. Edition
    A new statewide survey reveals that three and a half million Californians are disconnected from the internet, we explain why. Candidates running for the L.A. County District Attorney seat squared off yesterday, putting Gascon in the hot seat. We have the latest forecast on a series of storms coming to the southland this weekend. Plus more.

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  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 7:13
    Millions of Californians cannot afford reliable Internet service, and millions more might lose that service soon. Metro postpones a plan to pay Lyft to run its bike share service after major opposition. The LA County District Attorney debate is tonight. Plus, more.

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    Millions in CA Lack Internet, Potential Metro-Lyft Partnership, LA DA Debate — The P.M. Edition
    Millions of Californians cannot afford reliable Internet service, and millions more might lose that service soon. Metro postpones a plan to pay Lyft to run its bike share service after major opposition. The LA County District Attorney debate is tonight. Plus, more.

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  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 7:38
    Millions of Californians may have to pay more for internet, if Congress doesn't allocate more funding for the ACP program. LA City Council approves more RV Parking Bans. Observance of last week's high tides revealed beach erosion at a SoCal beach.

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    Affordable Connectivity Program Funding Expected To Dry Out, New RV Parking Bans In LA & Recent High Tides Reveal Increased Erosion — The A.M. Edition
    Millions of Californians may have to pay more for internet, if Congress doesn't allocate more funding for the ACP program. LA City Council approves more RV Parking Bans. Observance of last week's high tides revealed beach erosion at a SoCal beach.

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