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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 4:43Despite public outcry, the San Clemente City Council voted to allow federal officials to monitor the coastline despite public outcry. L.A. Unified is set to vote on potential district-wide layoffs next month. Monterey Park decides tonight on a controversial data center. Plus, more from Evening Edition.
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San Clemente's Border Patrol agreement, LAUSD to vote on layoffs, Monterey Park data center vote — Evening EditionDespite public outcry, the San Clemente City Council voted to allow federal officials to monitor the coastline despite public outcry. L.A. Unified is set to vote on potential district-wide layoffs next month. Monterey Park decides tonight on a controversial data center. Plus, more from Evening Edition.
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Listen 5:00LAPD wants almost $100 million dollars to police the 2028 Olympics, so how does that fly with promises the games will be "no cost?" Why California's two senators say they're alarmed after a visit to the state's largest ICE detention facility. And the historic L.A landmark that will become the cultural hub for "El Tri" during the FIFA World Cup.
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Inside LAPD's nearly $100 million budget request, CA Senators express concerns over state's largest detention center, LA landmark to become Casa México during FIFA World Cup — Afternoon EditionLAPD wants almost $100 million dollars to police the 2028 Olympics, so how does that fly with promises the games will be "no cost?" Why California's two senators say they're alarmed after a visit to the state's largest ICE detention facility. And the historic L.A landmark that will become the cultural hub for "El Tri" during the FIFA World Cup.
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Listen 45:19Today on the LA Report, the LA Pride Parade marches through Hollywood today. A Riverside school district bans a book referencing Harvey Milk. Later on in the show, a guide on how to support your kids through the process of coming out. Then, K-Pop is known for mixing musical styles and sounds. We'll take you inside a songwriting session to see how to create a K-pop hit.
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How to support your kids through the process of coming out. Plus: Sit in on a K-Pop songwriting session – The Sunday EditionToday on the LA Report, the LA Pride Parade marches through Hollywood today. A Riverside school district bans a book referencing Harvey Milk. Later on in the show, a guide on how to support your kids through the process of coming out. Then, K-Pop is known for mixing musical styles and sounds. We'll take you inside a songwriting session to see how to create a K-pop hit.
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Listen 46:15Today on the LA Report, Host Julia Paskin talks with Caitlin Hernández about their new LAist series exploring stories of Queer joy in LA.
Also on the show, L.A. County speeds up hiring for its CARE courts. Pride month continues with a music festival and parade this weekend. Malibu is getting a new beach path after a decades-long dispute involving the California Coastal Commission.
Then….what was it like being a K-Pop superstar in the early days of the industry? We talk Danny Im of the legendary K-pop group, 1TYM about his improbable journey.
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The History Of The Word 'Queer.' Plus: 1TYM's Danny Im On His Improbable Journey – The Weekend EditionToday on the LA Report, Host Julia Paskin talks with Caitlin Hernández about their new LAist series exploring stories of Queer joy in LA.
Also on the show, L.A. County speeds up hiring for its CARE courts. Pride month continues with a music festival and parade this weekend. Malibu is getting a new beach path after a decades-long dispute involving the California Coastal Commission.
Then….what was it like being a K-Pop superstar in the early days of the industry? We talk Danny Im of the legendary K-pop group, 1TYM about his improbable journey.
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Listen 7:28LA and Orange County hotel workers may strike in July during peak tourist season; A federal judge wants a religious group and Santa Ana to work together to feed unhoused people; California wants to fight fire with more fire.
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Hotel Worker Strike Looms, Feeding Unhoused in Santa Ana, and Fighting Fire With Fire – The P.M. EditionLA and Orange County hotel workers may strike in July during peak tourist season; A federal judge wants a religious group and Santa Ana to work together to feed unhoused people; California wants to fight fire with more fire.
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Newsom's Gun Amendment Proposal, WWII Japanese-Americans Honored, and L.A. Pride Details – The A.M. EditionGovernor Newsom proposes a US constitutional amendment on guns; Japanese-Americans are honored at an O.C. ceremony for their contributions during WWII; Details on the LA Pride Festival and Parade that starts today.
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Listen 8:36LA County is trying to speed up hiring so it can staff the state’s new mental health “CARE Court” system; Would you pay for faster traffic during rush hour? LA Metro is wondering if you would; More than a dozen LA restaurants this week got “high fives” from top restaurant critics.
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Mental Illness Court Program, LA Metro Considers Congestion Pricing, and James Beard Award Winners – The P.M. EditionLA County is trying to speed up hiring so it can staff the state’s new mental health “CARE Court” system; Would you pay for faster traffic during rush hour? LA Metro is wondering if you would; More than a dozen LA restaurants this week got “high fives” from top restaurant critics.
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Quake Shakes Southwest L.A., Reverse Search Warrants, and Honoring an LGBTQ+ Gathering Place – The A.M. EditionAn earthquake shakes southwest Los Angeles County; State lawmakers consider banning so-called reverse search warrants; How LA will honor a business where LGBTQ folks congregated in the 1950s.
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Listen 7:43Another clash over Southern California schools and “Pride Month”; how to talk to your kids about LGBTQ+ people and “Pride Month” and acceptance; A new theory about what set off big earthquakes centuries ago in Southern California.
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Pride Month School Clashes, LGBTQ+ and Your Children, and a New Earthquake Theory – The P.M. EditionAnother clash over Southern California schools and “Pride Month”; how to talk to your kids about LGBTQ+ people and “Pride Month” and acceptance; A new theory about what set off big earthquakes centuries ago in Southern California.
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Listen 7:14A new report highlights the significant medical debt that is burdening hundreds of thousands of Angelenos; LA County supervisors approve a new music therapy program for its troubled juvenile halls; Tupac Shakur is getting a star in Hollywood.
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Angelenos' Medical Debt Burden, Juvenile Hall Music Therapy, and Tupac Gets His Star – The A.M. EditionA new report highlights the significant medical debt that is burdening hundreds of thousands of Angelenos; LA County supervisors approve a new music therapy program for its troubled juvenile halls; Tupac Shakur is getting a star in Hollywood.
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