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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 4:40Monterey Park has paused plans for a data center after public outcry. Could L-A see a $30 dollar an hour minimum wage? Advocates have cleared a key hurdle. A judge has weighed in on the controversy around fire debris in Calabasas's landfill. Plus, more from Evening Edition.
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Monterey Park pauses data center plans, $30 minimum wage in LA closer to vote, Calabasas landfill ruling — Evening EditionMonterey Park has paused plans for a data center after public outcry. Could L-A see a $30 dollar an hour minimum wage? Advocates have cleared a key hurdle. A judge has weighed in on the controversy around fire debris in Calabasas's landfill. Plus, more from Evening Edition.
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Listen 5:04As LA wraps up it's annual homeless count, we'll learn about why counting unhoused families can be tricky. Plus, two giant telecoms are merging, what it could mean for your wallet. And a 90's teen movie filmed in LA joins the Criterion Collection.
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Counting unhoused families, How Verizon-Frontier merger could affect your wallet, 'House Party' joins the Criterion Collection— Afternoon EditionAs LA wraps up it's annual homeless count, we'll learn about why counting unhoused families can be tricky. Plus, two giant telecoms are merging, what it could mean for your wallet. And a 90's teen movie filmed in LA joins the Criterion Collection.
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Listen 6:59Thanks to all our rain, Gov. Newsom has dropped his request that you cut back your water use; LA County’s three-year COVID-19 emergency is almost over; You can refer to him as “Ambassador” Eric Garcetti now, and more.
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After epic rains, Newsom drops request to cut back water use; L.A.'s COVID-19 emergency is about to end; It's "Ambassador" Eric Garcetti now – The P.M. EditionThanks to all our rain, Gov. Newsom has dropped his request that you cut back your water use; LA County’s three-year COVID-19 emergency is almost over; You can refer to him as “Ambassador” Eric Garcetti now, and more.
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L.A. Metro board eyes crime on trains; LAUSD students return as strike ends; Hawaiian Gardens hosts replica Vietnam Veterans Memorial exhibit – The A.M. EditionStudents return to LAUSD campuses today, as strike ends; LA Metro board takes steps to curtail crime on trains; Hawaiian Gardens is hosting an exhibit of a replica Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, and more.
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Listen 8:03After three days of no classes - tomorrow is “back to school” day at the LAUSD; The three-day strike by LA Unified employees gave parents a chance to teach their kids about real-life subjects not in textbooks; March Madness continues with the UCLA men’s and women’s basketball teams still chasing tournament titles – plus one more team from the Inland Empire, and more.
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LAUSD returns to school after a 3-day strike; Parents use strike to teach real-life subjects; UCLA men’s and women’s basketball continue March Madness – The P.M. EditionAfter three days of no classes - tomorrow is “back to school” day at the LAUSD; The three-day strike by LA Unified employees gave parents a chance to teach their kids about real-life subjects not in textbooks; March Madness continues with the UCLA men’s and women’s basketball teams still chasing tournament titles – plus one more team from the Inland Empire, and more.
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Listen 8:31LAUSD campuses remain closed again today, as workers supported by teachers continue their walkout; A twister rakes roofs off buildings in Montebello as the storm delivers its final punch; LA County supervisors pass on further protections for renters, and more.
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L.A. County renters see no further eviction protections; Montebello tornado rakes roofs; LAUSD workers’ walkout continues – The A.M. EditionLAUSD campuses remain closed again today, as workers supported by teachers continue their walkout; A twister rakes roofs off buildings in Montebello as the storm delivers its final punch; LA County supervisors pass on further protections for renters, and more.
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Listen 8:16LA Unified School District workers are striking for the second day, but talks have resumed between both sides. Montebello may have experienced a tornado, and pandemic eviction protections won’t be extended, disappointing renters.
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Tornado touches down in Montebello, injuring one; Pandemic eviction protections won’t be extended, disappointing renters; LAUSD workers strike talks resume – The P.M. EditionLA Unified School District workers are striking for the second day, but talks have resumed between both sides. Montebello may have experienced a tornado, and pandemic eviction protections won’t be extended, disappointing renters.
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Listen 7:38LAUSD schools remain shut, as support workers strike for a second day. The atmospheric river flowing through California to slowly trail off; A call in the legislature to ban certain chemicals commonly found in grocery items, and more.
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LAUSD schools closed for second day as support workers strike; California’s atmospheric river to weaken; Lawmakers push to ban harmful chemicals in groceries – The A.M. EditionLAUSD schools remain shut, as support workers strike for a second day. The atmospheric river flowing through California to slowly trail off; A call in the legislature to ban certain chemicals commonly found in grocery items, and more.
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Listen 7:51It's day one of a three-day strike by 60,000 employees at the LAUSD; Three unscheduled days of no school is a problem for working parents looking for childcare; Atmospheric River Number 12 rolls over Southern California – and it’s got snow, rain, and wind, and more.
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Another atmospheric river ready to dump heavy precipitation; Childcare woes for working parents; The LAUSD Strike – The P.M. EditionIt's day one of a three-day strike by 60,000 employees at the LAUSD; Three unscheduled days of no school is a problem for working parents looking for childcare; Atmospheric River Number 12 rolls over Southern California – and it’s got snow, rain, and wind, and more.
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Listen 8:26LAUSD closes schools as union support workers walk off the job; Another atmospheric river to bring heavy rain and snow and strong winds to an already-saturated state; Metro introduces a secret weapon in the fight against drug sales, and more.
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L.A. Metro tackles drug sales with new tool; LAUSD schools close due to staff strike; More rain and snow expected – The A.M. EditionLAUSD closes schools as union support workers walk off the job; Another atmospheric river to bring heavy rain and snow and strong winds to an already-saturated state; Metro introduces a secret weapon in the fight against drug sales, and more.
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