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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 4:46LA County Superior Court Judge finds city of LA in violation of public open records laws. A one time billionaire tax is proposed. California Medicaid limits coverage for weight loss. Plus, more from Evening Edition.
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A judge finds LA in violation of public open records laws, One-time billionaire tax in CA, New program may help struggling landlords— Evening EditionLA County Superior Court Judge finds city of LA in violation of public open records laws. A one time billionaire tax is proposed. California Medicaid limits coverage for weight loss. Plus, more from Evening Edition.
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Listen 4:59L.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 EditionL.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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Listen 8:08Negotiations between the SAG-AFtRA and Hollywood producers have been postponed. Kaiser Permanente and its healthcare workers are expected to resume negotiations. Significant changes are being proposed to the use of solitary confinement in CA prisons.
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Striking Actors & Studios Suspend Negotiations, Kaiser Talks Resume & Changes Proposed For CA Prisons — The A.M. EditionNegotiations between the SAG-AFtRA and Hollywood producers have been postponed. Kaiser Permanente and its healthcare workers are expected to resume negotiations. Significant changes are being proposed to the use of solitary confinement in CA prisons.
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Listen 8:23Pasadena is working to have carbon-free electricity by 2030. The company that was the focus of the LAist investigation into hazardous odors in Southeast LA goes to court to seal photos of its headquarters. CDC Director comes to LA for her vaccine. Plus, more.
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Pasadena Aims For Carbon-Free Electricity By 2030, Update On LAist's Investigative Report, & CDC Director In LA — The P.M. EditionPasadena is working to have carbon-free electricity by 2030. The company that was the focus of the LAist investigation into hazardous odors in Southeast LA goes to court to seal photos of its headquarters. CDC Director comes to LA for her vaccine. Plus, more.
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Listen 7:42Members of the L.A. City Council voice support for Israel. Educators are concerned about what artificial intelligence technology like ChatGPT means for learning. A former Dodgers All-Star is running as a Republican for the US Senate. Plus, more.
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LA City Council Voices Support For Israel, Community Colleges & ChatGPT, & Former Dodgers All-Star Runs For US Senate — The A.M. EditionMembers of the L.A. City Council voice support for Israel. Educators are concerned about what artificial intelligence technology like ChatGPT means for learning. A former Dodgers All-Star is running as a Republican for the US Senate. Plus, more.
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Listen 7:33As Israel bombs Gaza in retaliation for Hamas attack, Pres. Biden says U.S. will support Israel. Mayor Karen Bass appoints herself to commission that oversees the LA Homeless Services Authority. Rocket engines coming to the CA Science Center. Plus, more.
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Biden Voices Support for Israel, Bass Joins Homelessness Commission, & New Arrival for Science Center — The P.M. EditionAs Israel bombs Gaza in retaliation for Hamas attack, Pres. Biden says U.S. will support Israel. Mayor Karen Bass appoints herself to commission that oversees the LA Homeless Services Authority. Rocket engines coming to the CA Science Center. Plus, more.
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Listen 8:39Israeli immigrants in L.A's Pico Robertson are processing the violence in their homeland. Pasadena considers ways to drop coal from its energy inventory. Mission Viejo taxpayers could be on the hook for legal fees stemming from city council action. Plus, more. Support The L.A. Report by donating now at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.com.
Israelis in L.A. React To Hamas Attack, Pasadena Considers Dumping Coal Energy, & Mission Viejo Taxpayers Could Be On the Hook For Legal Fees -- The A.M. EditionIsraeli immigrants in L.A's Pico Robertson are processing the violence in their homeland. Pasadena considers ways to drop coal from its energy inventory. Mission Viejo taxpayers could be on the hook for legal fees stemming from city council action. Plus, more. Support The L.A. Report by donating now at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.com.
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Listen 7:23Los Angeles' Jewish and Muslim leaders react to Hamas' attacks in Israel. Hollywood scriptwriters ratify their contract, while striking actors continue talks with studios. Changes inside L.A. City Council a year after the infamous tape scandal. Plus, more.
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L.A. Leaders React To Hamas' Attack In Israel, SAG Back At Negotiating Table, & 1-Year After L.A. City Hall 's Tape Scandal — The P.M. ReportLos Angeles' Jewish and Muslim leaders react to Hamas' attacks in Israel. Hollywood scriptwriters ratify their contract, while striking actors continue talks with studios. Changes inside L.A. City Council a year after the infamous tape scandal. Plus, more.
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Listen 8:29Nurses and medical support staff at four hospitals in L.A. and Orange counties walk out to protest understaffing. Dodger fans hope for a win in tonight's 2nd playoff game. L.A County has captured enough rainwater to serve 5 million people for more than a year. Plus, more.
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Nurses At SoCal Hospitals Stage Protest, Dodgers Aim For Comeback & LA County's Water Supply Forecast — The A.M. EditionNurses and medical support staff at four hospitals in L.A. and Orange counties walk out to protest understaffing. Dodger fans hope for a win in tonight's 2nd playoff game. L.A County has captured enough rainwater to serve 5 million people for more than a year. Plus, more.
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Listen 28:54Vigils for Los Angeles’s Jewish community are planned for tonight after deadly attacks in Israel. Two political figures file lawsuits over leaked audio tapes that roiled L.A. City Hall. An estimated 83 percent of all American-made CLOTHING is produced here in L.A. The How To LA team takes a look at efforts to produce clothing that’s more sustainable. Support The L.A. Report by donating now at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.com.
Jewish Leaders Host Vigils, Cedillo and De Leon File Lawsuits, Newsom Issues Vetoes - The Sunday EditionVigils for Los Angeles’s Jewish community are planned for tonight after deadly attacks in Israel. Two political figures file lawsuits over leaked audio tapes that roiled L.A. City Hall. An estimated 83 percent of all American-made CLOTHING is produced here in L.A. The How To LA team takes a look at efforts to produce clothing that’s more sustainable. Support The L.A. Report by donating now at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.com.