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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
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    Back rent is due 2/1 in LA, but the city is using new data to help renters hold off eviction. A state audit accuses Anaheim of routing millions in public money to promote tourism. Invasive fruit flies infest citrus trees in Redlands, posing a serious threat. Plus, more.

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    Unpaid Rent in LA Due Feb. 1, Anaheim Audit Raises Red Flags, & Redland's Big Fruit Fly Problem — The P.M. Edition
    Back rent is due 2/1 in LA, but the city is using new data to help renters hold off eviction. A state audit accuses Anaheim of routing millions in public money to promote tourism. Invasive fruit flies infest citrus trees in Redlands, posing a serious threat. Plus, more.

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  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 6:53
    The first of two atmospheric rivers are expected to hit the Southland tomorrow. LA is using new data to find renters facing eviction. Space shuttle Endeavour now looks to the sky at the Samuel Oschin Air and Space Center.

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    Rain And Strong Winds Head For SoCal, Tracking LA Evictions & Endeavour Goes Vertical — The A.M. Edition
    The first of two atmospheric rivers are expected to hit the Southland tomorrow. LA is using new data to find renters facing eviction. Space shuttle Endeavour now looks to the sky at the Samuel Oschin Air and Space Center.

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  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 7:09
    Today's sunny weather will be short-lived with more storms headed for SoCal this week. LA fixed more than 45,000 potholes last year. Details on how to report new ones. Applications for Section 8 housing in Ventura County opens Tuesday. Plus, more.

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    Storms To Hit SoCal This Week, Report LA's Potholes, & Ventura's Section 8 Applications Open — The P.M. Edition
    Today's sunny weather will be short-lived with more storms headed for SoCal this week. LA fixed more than 45,000 potholes last year. Details on how to report new ones. Applications for Section 8 housing in Ventura County opens Tuesday. Plus, more.

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  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 6:05
    A storm is bringing snow and rain to SoCal this week. How Metro is addressing mental health crises aboard its trains and buses. Shuttle Endeavour begins the final phase of its "go for stack" process today.

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    Atmospheric River Heads For SoCal, Metro To Provide Mental Health Crisis Training & Endeavour Poised To Go Vertical — The A.M. Edition
    A storm is bringing snow and rain to SoCal this week. How Metro is addressing mental health crises aboard its trains and buses. Shuttle Endeavour begins the final phase of its "go for stack" process today.

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  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 15:29
    An atmospheric river looks to be heading straight for Southern California later this week. A rare bird is now recovering in San Pedro after it was found entangled in fishing equipment at the beach. An art exhibit featuring the work of artists commissioned for metro stations along the K Line from West Adams to Westchester. And we speak with comedian Kate Berlant about her new one-woman show. 

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    Atmospheric River On Its Way, Rare Bird Rescued, Kate Berlant's One-Woman Show, and K Line Art Exhibit — The Sunday Edition
    An atmospheric river looks to be heading straight for Southern California later this week. A rare bird is now recovering in San Pedro after it was found entangled in fishing equipment at the beach. An art exhibit featuring the work of artists commissioned for metro stations along the K Line from West Adams to Westchester. And we speak with comedian Kate Berlant about her new one-woman show. 

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  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 8:59
    Find out the details of the closures on the 110 freeway near downtown LA. Livestream watchers celebrated bald eagle couple Jackie and Shadow's first egg of the season. And the Cal State chancellor has drawn scrutiny from union employees for her $800,000 yearly salary.

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    110 Freeway Closures, Bald Eagles Welcome New Egg, Cal State Chancellor Pay Under Scrutiny — The Saturday Edition
    Find out the details of the closures on the 110 freeway near downtown LA. Livestream watchers celebrated bald eagle couple Jackie and Shadow's first egg of the season. And the Cal State chancellor has drawn scrutiny from union employees for her $800,000 yearly salary.

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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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