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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 4:54The Greater Los Angeles Homelessness survey count commences. LA County union leaders face scrutiny over a 2 million dollar payout. Filmmaking in LA may see an increase this year. Plus, more from Evening Edition.
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SoCal homelessness count begins, LA Film production may see a local increase, LA Times article inspires new movie — Evening EditionThe Greater Los Angeles Homelessness survey count commences. LA County union leaders face scrutiny over a 2 million dollar payout. Filmmaking in LA may see an increase this year. Plus, more from Evening Edition.
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Listen 4:54Why 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 EditionWhy 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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Listen 7:38Millions 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. EditionMillions 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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Listen 7:1330 years ago, the Northridge earthquake exposed the dangers of a big urban quake -- the lessons learned and how to survive the next big one. LA searches to replace retiring police chief Michel Moore. Six Glendale students head to the Sundance Film Festival. Plus, more.
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Northridge Earthquake Lessons, LA Searches For Next Police Chief, & Glendale Students Head To Sundance Festival — The P.M. Edition30 years ago, the Northridge earthquake exposed the dangers of a big urban quake -- the lessons learned and how to survive the next big one. LA searches to replace retiring police chief Michel Moore. Six Glendale students head to the Sundance Film Festival. Plus, more.
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Listen 6:44LAist looks back at the Northridge earthquake in 1994 and what's changed since then. The Queen Mary turned a profit last year, after years of debt. Some local college students are attending the country's largest independent film festival.
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Northridge Earthquake: 30 Years Later, Queen Mary Turns Profit Despite Debt & Local Students Head For Sundance Film Festival — The A.M. EditionLAist looks back at the Northridge earthquake in 1994 and what's changed since then. The Queen Mary turned a profit last year, after years of debt. Some local college students are attending the country's largest independent film festival.
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Listen 8:03LA County will wait two years before putting a new mental health law into effect. Details on Senate Bill 43. New film & TV productions are down from last year following the Hollywood strikes. The Clippers' new arena will host 2026's NBA All-Star Game. Plus, more.
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LA Delays New Mental Health Law, TV & Film Production Down, & Clippers' New Arena Scores NBA All-Star Game — The P.M. EditionLA County will wait two years before putting a new mental health law into effect. Details on Senate Bill 43. New film & TV productions are down from last year following the Hollywood strikes. The Clippers' new arena will host 2026's NBA All-Star Game. Plus, more.
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Listen 6:26LAist brings you highlights from the 2024 Emmy Awards, delayed by last year's Hollywood strikes. LA County waits to comply with a law that could bring people dealing with mental illness into involuntary treatment. Children under 12 could be banned from playing tackle football.
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Historic Wins At 2024 Emmys, LA County Delays Compliance With New Mental Health Law & Tackle Football Ban Measure Advances - The A.M. EditionLAist brings you highlights from the 2024 Emmy Awards, delayed by last year's Hollywood strikes. LA County waits to comply with a law that could bring people dealing with mental illness into involuntary treatment. Children under 12 could be banned from playing tackle football.
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Listen 7:3860 years ago, Martin Luther King Jr. addressed a crowd at the Coliseum. We hear excerpts of his speech. Volunteers honor King's legacy with acts of service. The Emmys are tonight in Los Angeles. Plus, more.
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MLK Jr. In His Own Words, Angelenos Volunteer on MLK Day, Emmys Tonight— The P.M. Edition60 years ago, Martin Luther King Jr. addressed a crowd at the Coliseum. We hear excerpts of his speech. Volunteers honor King's legacy with acts of service. The Emmys are tonight in Los Angeles. Plus, more.
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Listen 6:31Did you feel it? A 4.4 magnitude earthquake struck before 3 this morning. SoCal Association of Governments awards $35 million to help local governments reach housing goals. OC allocates more money to help low-income residents at risk of eviction.
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Early Morning SoCal Quake, Infrastructure Funding Awarded To Local CA Governments & Help for Orange County Residents Facing Eviction — The A.M. EditionDid you feel it? A 4.4 magnitude earthquake struck before 3 this morning. SoCal Association of Governments awards $35 million to help local governments reach housing goals. OC allocates more money to help low-income residents at risk of eviction.
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Listen 6:07We look at an event commemorating the one-year anniversary of the Monterey Park shooting. Orange County is investing big in a pilot program to prevent homelessness. And a remembrance of the roadside restaurant Pea Soup Andersen's, which closed this week.
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Community Event Ahead Of Monterey Park Shooting Anniversary, Orange County Homelessness Pilot, and Pea Soup Andersen's Remembered — The Sunday EditionWe look at an event commemorating the one-year anniversary of the Monterey Park shooting. Orange County is investing big in a pilot program to prevent homelessness. And a remembrance of the roadside restaurant Pea Soup Andersen's, which closed this week.
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