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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 4:59
    L.A.'s annual homeless count kicks off this week. How SoCal is honoring the legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. today. Plus, we'll look at how landscapes are bouncing back one year after the L.A. fires.

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    LA homeless count, How to celebrate MLK Day across SoCal, Nature bounces back one year after L.A. fires— Afternoon Edition
    L.A.'s annual homeless count kicks off this week. How SoCal is honoring the legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. today. Plus, we'll look at how landscapes are bouncing back one year after the L.A. fires.

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  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 4:16
    Thousands march in Downtown LA to protest Iran. California quietly cuts disaster funding for people with disabilities. Trump's top prosecutor in LA is trying to stop people from tracking ICE agents by asking the public to lie. Plus, more from Morning Edition.

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    Thousands attend DTLA Iran protests, Trump's LA prosecutor wants public to thwart ICE trackers, Rams OT thriller— Morning Edition
    Thousands march in Downtown LA to protest Iran. California quietly cuts disaster funding for people with disabilities. Trump's top prosecutor in LA is trying to stop people from tracking ICE agents by asking the public to lie. Plus, more from Morning Edition.

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  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 15:07
    Environmental concerns have pushed California to let cities ban synthetic turf again. New camping rules will impose harsher penalties for no-shows and late cancellations at California state parks. L.A. County Fire Department is holding a fire camp for girls to encourage more diverse recruitment. And a new special center has opened up in Monterey Park to help the community recover from the mass shooting nine months ago. Support The L.A. Report by donating now at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.com.

    New CA Camping Rules, Synthetic Turf Law Passed, and Girls' Fire Camp - The Saturday Edition
    Environmental concerns have pushed California to let cities ban synthetic turf again. New camping rules will impose harsher penalties for no-shows and late cancellations at California state parks. L.A. County Fire Department is holding a fire camp for girls to encourage more diverse recruitment. And a new special center has opened up in Monterey Park to help the community recover from the mass shooting nine months ago. Support The L.A. Report by donating now at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.com.

  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 8:55
    COVID, flu, and mpox vaccines are being offered at select libraries in Los Angeles County. An LA Metro pilot program transitions. A new exhibit at the Riverside Art Museum traces the evolution of the Inland Empire's logistics history.

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    Free Vaccines Offered at LA County Libraries, Pilot Metro Ambassadors Program Becomes Permanent, & A New Exhbitit Profiles The IE's Logistics History — The A.M. Edition
    COVID, flu, and mpox vaccines are being offered at select libraries in Los Angeles County. An LA Metro pilot program transitions. A new exhibit at the Riverside Art Museum traces the evolution of the Inland Empire's logistics history.

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  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 8:09
    Gov. Newsom to visit Israel before his trip to China. Nine candidates for LA County District Attorney debated last night. First-term DA George Gascon wasn't there. An earthquake alert test message was sent out mistakenly last night. Plus, more.

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    Newsom to Visit Israel, LA DA Debate, Earthquake Alert False Alarm — The P.M. Edition
    Gov. Newsom to visit Israel before his trip to China. Nine candidates for LA County District Attorney debated last night. First-term DA George Gascon wasn't there. An earthquake alert test message was sent out mistakenly last night. Plus, more.

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  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 6:44
    Local Jewish and Muslim groups seek humanitarian aid amid Israel-Hamas war. A series of steps have been outlined to address odors coming from an LA County landfill. Worldwide earthquake drills are set for today, in observance of the 'Great Shakeout.'

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    Local Relief Efforts For Israel & Gaza, Chiquita Canyon Landfill Odors Update, & The Great Shakeout Is Today — The A.M. Edition
    Local Jewish and Muslim groups seek humanitarian aid amid Israel-Hamas war. A series of steps have been outlined to address odors coming from an LA County landfill. Worldwide earthquake drills are set for today, in observance of the 'Great Shakeout.'

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  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 7:31
    Four young women killed in a car wreck in Malibu were Pepperdine students. CA students are falling short of grade-level standards in reading, writing and math. Huntington Beach City Council votes to hide some library books from kids under 18. Plus, more.

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    Pepperdine Students Killed in PCH Crash, CA Students Fall Short of Standards, & Huntington Beach Limits Library Book Access To Kids — The P.M. Edition
    Four young women killed in a car wreck in Malibu were Pepperdine students. CA students are falling short of grade-level standards in reading, writing and math. Huntington Beach City Council votes to hide some library books from kids under 18. Plus, more.

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  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 8:40
    LA County leaders vote to address the renting of RV's to unhoused people. How a resiliency center is helping survivors of the Monterey Park mass shooting. Candidates vying for LA County District Attorney debate tonight, but the incumbent is absent.

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    LA County To Crack Down on 'Vanlords,' Resiliency Center In Monterey Park, & LA County District Attorney Debate Tonight — The A.M. Edition
    LA County leaders vote to address the renting of RV's to unhoused people. How a resiliency center is helping survivors of the Monterey Park mass shooting. Candidates vying for LA County District Attorney debate tonight, but the incumbent is absent.

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  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 8:01
    LA County Supervisors pass a resolution supporting Israel and condemning Hamas attacks as Israel's siege on Gaza continues. Mayor Karen Bass pushes feds for more help to house veterans. New film looks back at “LA Rebellion” young filmmakers of the 1960s. Plus, more.

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    LA Supervisors Pass Pro-Israel Resolution, Mayor Bass Asks Feds For Help Housing Vets, & "LA Rebellion" Filmmakers Documentary — The P.M. Edition
    LA County Supervisors pass a resolution supporting Israel and condemning Hamas attacks as Israel's siege on Gaza continues. Mayor Karen Bass pushes feds for more help to house veterans. New film looks back at “LA Rebellion” young filmmakers of the 1960s. Plus, more.

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  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 8:00
    The filing deadline for most taxpayers in CA has been extended. LA County leaders vote today on whether to crack down on people renting out RV's to unhoused people. California will have a new state animal next year.

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    New Tax Filing Deadline, LA County Considers Fate Of 'Vanlords' Today, & CA Declares New State Bat — The A.M. Edition
    The filing deadline for most taxpayers in CA has been extended. LA County leaders vote today on whether to crack down on people renting out RV's to unhoused people. California will have a new state animal next year.

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