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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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    New COVID vaccines are rolling out a little slower than planned. Attorneys for a local man freed 27 years after a wrongful conviction says false confessions can be common. The first episode of the LAist podcast, "Imperfect Paradise: Nury and The Secret Tapes" -- an exclusive look behind the L.A. City Council tape scandal a year later.

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    COVID Vaccine Rollout, Man Exonerated After 27 Years, & Nury Martinez Scandal - The Sunday Edition
    New COVID vaccines are rolling out a little slower than planned. Attorneys for a local man freed 27 years after a wrongful conviction says false confessions can be common. The first episode of the LAist podcast, "Imperfect Paradise: Nury and The Secret Tapes" -- an exclusive look behind the L.A. City Council tape scandal a year later.

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  • The L.A. Report
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    Celebrations are held around town for the annual Moon Festival, an important holiday in Chinese and Asian cultures. We discuss what new reforms to the cash bail system starting Sunday will mean for LA County. And, how a local community is getting ready for the next wildfire, with neighborhood volunteers using their own firefighting gear. Support The L.A. Report by donating now at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.com.

    Moon Festival Celebrations, New Cash Bail Reforms, A Community Prepares For The Next Wildfire - The Saturday Edition
    Celebrations are held around town for the annual Moon Festival, an important holiday in Chinese and Asian cultures. We discuss what new reforms to the cash bail system starting Sunday will mean for LA County. And, how a local community is getting ready for the next wildfire, with neighborhood volunteers using their own firefighting gear. Support The L.A. Report by donating now at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.com.

  • The L.A. Report
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    We look at the life and legacy of California Senator Dianne Feinstein, who died Thursday night at the age of 90 after three decades in U.S. Senate.

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    The Legacy of Dianne Feinstein: First California Female Senator Dies at 90 — The P.M. Report
    We look at the life and legacy of California Senator Dianne Feinstein, who died Thursday night at the age of 90 after three decades in U.S. Senate.

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  • The L.A. Report
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    Former President Trump is scheduled to speak at the CA Republican Party convention in Anaheim today. Kaiser employees are on the verge of a three-day strike next week. Find out why you could be paying more for your next Metro Micro ride.

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    Trump To Speak at State GOP Convention, Kaiser Permanente Workers Prepare For Possible Strike, & LA Metro's Micro Program Extended — The A.M. Report
    Former President Trump is scheduled to speak at the CA Republican Party convention in Anaheim today. Kaiser employees are on the verge of a three-day strike next week. Find out why you could be paying more for your next Metro Micro ride.

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  • The L.A. Report
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    A federal judge approves a settlement of a long-running lawsuit against L.A. County over its homeless policies. New CA law will give fast food workers a big pay bump in April. Koreatown is trying to increase its tree coverage. Plus, more.

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    Lawsuit Settled Over LA's Homeless Policies, CA Fast Food Workers Win $20 Per Hour Minimum Wage, & Koreatown Plants More Trees — The P.M. Report
    A federal judge approves a settlement of a long-running lawsuit against L.A. County over its homeless policies. New CA law will give fast food workers a big pay bump in April. Koreatown is trying to increase its tree coverage. Plus, more.

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  • The L.A. Report
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    The Screen Actors Guild is heading back to the bargaining table with Hollywood producers. Millions of women and children at risk of losing WIC benefits. Learn how a new competition in Orange County is putting young architects on the map.

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    SAG-AFTRA Set To Resume Negotiations, WIC Food Assistance In Jeopardy, & A New Competition Comes To OC — The A.M. Report
    The Screen Actors Guild is heading back to the bargaining table with Hollywood producers. Millions of women and children at risk of losing WIC benefits. Learn how a new competition in Orange County is putting young architects on the map.

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  • The L.A. Report
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    Striking actors aren't back at the bargaining table yet, despite the Hollywood writer strike ending after nearly five months. LA County opens two COVID-19 vaccination clinics for uninsured Angelenos. An investigation into the shooting death of an LA rapper. Plus, more.

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    Actors' Strike Rolls On After WGA Deal, LA Opens COVID Vax Clinics, & Details in Death of Rapper Half Ounce — The P.M. Report
    Striking actors aren't back at the bargaining table yet, despite the Hollywood writer strike ending after nearly five months. LA County opens two COVID-19 vaccination clinics for uninsured Angelenos. An investigation into the shooting death of an LA rapper. Plus, more.

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  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 6:53
    Striking actors aren't back at the bargaining table yet, despite the Hollywood writer strike ending after nearly five months. LA County opens two COVID-19 vaccination clinics for uninsured Angelenos. An investigation into the shooting death of an LA rapper. Plus, more.

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    Actors' Strike Rolls On After WGA Deal, LA Opens COVID Vax Clinics, & Details in Death of Rapper Half Ounce — The P.M. Report
    Striking actors aren't back at the bargaining table yet, despite the Hollywood writer strike ending after nearly five months. LA County opens two COVID-19 vaccination clinics for uninsured Angelenos. An investigation into the shooting death of an LA rapper. Plus, more.

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