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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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    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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  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 8:20
    Mayor Karen Bass and LA city council members are in Washington D.C. as they seek more federal funds. 200 Santa Clarita Transit workers are on strike. Flag football is among the 5 new sports added to the 2028 Olympic Games in L.A. Plus, more.

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    L.A. Leaders in D.C., Santa Clarita Bus Drivers on Strike, & LA Olympics Adds Flag Football, Other Sports — The P.M. Edition
    Mayor Karen Bass and LA city council members are in Washington D.C. as they seek more federal funds. 200 Santa Clarita Transit workers are on strike. Flag football is among the 5 new sports added to the 2028 Olympic Games in L.A. Plus, more.

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  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 8:23
    Los Angeles City leaders are seeking more federal help in Washington, D.C. this week. Parts of the Southland are expected to see above normal temperatures by Wednesday. "Three's Company" actress Suzanne Sommers died over the weekend.

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    LA City Leaders In Washington D.C., SoCal Warms Up This Week & Remembering Suzanne Somers — The A.M. Edition
    Los Angeles City leaders are seeking more federal help in Washington, D.C. this week. Parts of the Southland are expected to see above normal temperatures by Wednesday. "Three's Company" actress Suzanne Sommers died over the weekend.

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  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 9:37
    Los Angeles is piloting a new public restroom program you can access with an app. Death Valley National Park is open again, but some areas are still off limits. And an LAist investigation finds that some of the cases that L.A.'s "leading eviction law firm" has brought to court are fake. 

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    New L.A. Public Restrooms, Death Valley Reopens, and Pot Cafe Bill Vetoed - The Sunday Edition
    Los Angeles is piloting a new public restroom program you can access with an app. Death Valley National Park is open again, but some areas are still off limits. And an LAist investigation finds that some of the cases that L.A.'s "leading eviction law firm" has brought to court are fake. 

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