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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 4:41Thousands of volunteers will be fanning out across Los Angeles County this week to survey unhoused people. L.A. Councilmember Curren Price heads to court to see if there's enough evidence for him to stand trial in his public corruption case. Discovery Cube's new exhibit featuring the "Mickey Mouse Clubhouse." Plus, more from Evening Edition.
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LA's homeless count begins, Preliminary hearings for LA City Councilmember, Disney comes to Discovery Cube — Evening EditionThousands of volunteers will be fanning out across Los Angeles County this week to survey unhoused people. L.A. Councilmember Curren Price heads to court to see if there's enough evidence for him to stand trial in his public corruption case. Discovery Cube's new exhibit featuring the "Mickey Mouse Clubhouse." Plus, more from Evening Edition.
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Listen 5:03Governor Gavin Newsom is urging European leaders to stand up against President Donald Trump. We'll look at what factors could affect this year's Greater LA Homeless Count. And a beloved bookstore in Koreatown is closing its doors.
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Gov. Newsom urges European leaders to pushback against Pres. Trump, Greater LA Homeless Count, Koreatown bookstore to close—Afternoon EditionGovernor Gavin Newsom is urging European leaders to stand up against President Donald Trump. We'll look at what factors could affect this year's Greater LA Homeless Count. And a beloved bookstore in Koreatown is closing its doors.
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Listen 7:38The biggest fire in the Mojave's history is burning; the landscape may never look the same. Tuesday is the due date for tenants in Los Angeles to repay rent they missed early in the pandemic. Advocates for criminal justice reform win a major battle in L.A. Plus, more.
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Historic Fire Threatens Mojave, COVID Rent Is Due Tuesday, LA Criminal Justice Reformers Win Legal Battle -- The P.M. ReportThe biggest fire in the Mojave's history is burning; the landscape may never look the same. Tuesday is the due date for tenants in Los Angeles to repay rent they missed early in the pandemic. Advocates for criminal justice reform win a major battle in L.A. Plus, more.
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Listen 8:37Fire crews battle a wildfire in the CA Mojave preserve, while another fire burns in Riverside County. Resilience hubs might just get us through the next disaster. Altadena is where you'll find Los Angeles County's newest historic landmark. Plus, more.
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Wildfires in CA Mojave & Riverside, Resilience Hubs To Help Communities In Climate Crisis, & L.A. County's Newest Landmark in Altadena -- The A.M. ReportFire crews battle a wildfire in the CA Mojave preserve, while another fire burns in Riverside County. Resilience hubs might just get us through the next disaster. Altadena is where you'll find Los Angeles County's newest historic landmark. Plus, more.
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Listen 20:49Lockdown is lifted at the Los Padrinos Juvenile Hall in Downey after violence broke out Friday night. Heat tips from a pro marathoner who ran 135 miles across Death Valley. And, a newly discovered species shares a name with its hometown: The Los Angeles Thread Millipede.
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Lockdown Lifted At Los Padrinos Juvenile Hall, Training For A Marathon In Extreme Heat, And The Los Angeles Millipede -- The Sunday EditionLockdown is lifted at the Los Padrinos Juvenile Hall in Downey after violence broke out Friday night. Heat tips from a pro marathoner who ran 135 miles across Death Valley. And, a newly discovered species shares a name with its hometown: The Los Angeles Thread Millipede.
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Listen 17:43Violence broke out Friday night at the Los Padrinos Juvenile Hall in Downey. Trader Joe's recalls their broccoli cheddar soup, which they say may contain insects. And, a local organization is setting out to increase access to fresh, affordable produce through urban farming.
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Violence At Los Padrinos Juvenile Hall, Trader Joe's Recalls Soup With Insects, & Increasing Urban Farming Access -- The Saturday EditionViolence broke out Friday night at the Los Padrinos Juvenile Hall in Downey. Trader Joe's recalls their broccoli cheddar soup, which they say may contain insects. And, a local organization is setting out to increase access to fresh, affordable produce through urban farming.
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Listen 6:38Actors and writers form a mutual aid fund to help their colleagues through the Hollywood strikes. LAist obtains internal reports showing LA Mayor's struggle to address homelessness. Pandemic-era eviction protections expire next week. Plus, more.
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Mutual Aid Fund To Help Crew Hit By Strikes, LAist Obtains LA Mayor Internal Reports On Homelessness, & Eviction Protections Expire Tuesday -- The P.M. ReportActors and writers form a mutual aid fund to help their colleagues through the Hollywood strikes. LAist obtains internal reports showing LA Mayor's struggle to address homelessness. Pandemic-era eviction protections expire next week. Plus, more.
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Listen 8:02The 75th Emmy Awards scheduled for September will be postponed due to the actors' and writers' strikes. A 6th busload of migrants from Texas arrives in Los Angeles. Hotel workers ask Taylor Swift to postpone her upcoming concert series at SoFi Stadium. Plus, more.
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Emmys Postponed, 6th Busload Of Migrants From Texas In L.A., & Hotel Workers' Big Ask For Taylor Swift -- The A.M. ReportThe 75th Emmy Awards scheduled for September will be postponed due to the actors' and writers' strikes. A 6th busload of migrants from Texas arrives in Los Angeles. Hotel workers ask Taylor Swift to postpone her upcoming concert series at SoFi Stadium. Plus, more.
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Listen 6:25The LA Controller finds more than 76% of LAPD arrests from 2019 to 2022 were Black and Brown people. Advocates urge LA Mayor Karen Bass to fulfill her promise for free public transit. Rent control goes before CA voters again next year. Plus, more.
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76% of LAPD Arrests Were Black & Brown People, Mayor Bass' Free Transit Promise, & Rent Control on CA Ballot Again -- The P.M. ReportThe LA Controller finds more than 76% of LAPD arrests from 2019 to 2022 were Black and Brown people. Advocates urge LA Mayor Karen Bass to fulfill her promise for free public transit. Rent control goes before CA voters again next year. Plus, more.
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Listen 7:08The average price for regular gas tops five dollars a gallon in LA County. Some LA tenants are facing an eviction deadline. LA County has one of the highest rates of Alzheimer's in the nation.
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SoCal Gas Prices Return To $5 A Gallon, Eviction Deadline Looms For Some LA Renters , & Factors Behind Alzheimer's in LA County -- The A.M. ReportThe average price for regular gas tops five dollars a gallon in LA County. Some LA tenants are facing an eviction deadline. LA County has one of the highest rates of Alzheimer's in the nation.
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