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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 6:55Another drenching storm causes Orange County to declare a State of Emergency; The LA City Council sets aside funding for unarmed safety officers to respond to mental health crises; After nearly 2 years of waiting, former L.A. mayor Eric Garcetti finally gets confirmed as the U-S ambassador to India, and more.
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L.A. City Council allocates funding for unarmed safety officers; Eric Garcetti confirmed as US ambassador to India; Latest storm causes emergency declaration in O.C. – The P.M. EditionAnother drenching storm causes Orange County to declare a State of Emergency; The LA City Council sets aside funding for unarmed safety officers to respond to mental health crises; After nearly 2 years of waiting, former L.A. mayor Eric Garcetti finally gets confirmed as the U-S ambassador to India, and more.
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Listen 8:38The storm pummeling Southern California is set to move out today, but not before triggering more flooding, mudslides and crashes; The LA County DA charges the owners of a senior home over COVID deaths; A longtime LA County political figure issues a solemn announcement, and more.
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Latest SoCal storm causing flooding, mudslides, crashes; L.A. County charges senior home over COVID deaths; L.A. political figure issues solemn announcement – The A.M. EditionThe storm pummeling Southern California is set to move out today, but not before triggering more flooding, mudslides and crashes; The LA County DA charges the owners of a senior home over COVID deaths; A longtime LA County political figure issues a solemn announcement, and more.
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Listen 6:48One of the unions for LA Unified employees announces its plans for a three-day strike; President Biden pays a visit to Monterey Park to talk about gun violence; L.A. County files charges against a senior care facility over a number of patient deaths early in the pandemic.
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LAUSD union announces three-day strike; Biden pays a visit to Monterey Park; L.A. County charges facility over pandemic deaths – The P.M. EditionOne of the unions for LA Unified employees announces its plans for a three-day strike; President Biden pays a visit to Monterey Park to talk about gun violence; L.A. County files charges against a senior care facility over a number of patient deaths early in the pandemic.
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Listen 7:58Biden comes to Monterey Park to speak about gun restrictions in a city that was the scene of a mass shooting two months ago; Another strong atmospheric river is sweeping through the state; A legendary Disney designer has passed away, and more.
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Biden to visit Monterey Park to discuss gun control; Another strong atmospheric river headed our way; Legendary Disney designer passes away – The A.M. EditionBiden comes to Monterey Park to speak about gun restrictions in a city that was the scene of a mass shooting two months ago; Another strong atmospheric river is sweeping through the state; A legendary Disney designer has passed away, and more.
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New York-based bank second to collapse in a week; Another atmospheric river is headed our way; Asians find representation at this year's Oscars – The P.M. EditionA New York-based bank is now the second to collapse in a week; Another atmospheric river is headed our way – and with it…lots more rain; Asians find representation at this year's Oscars.
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Listen 7:48A trip into the multiverse takes seven Oscars at last night's Academy Award ceremony; The widespread enrollment declines at community colleges may be turning tide; Federal officials seize another faltering bank, and more.
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'Everything Everywhere' wins big at Oscars; Community college enrollment decline may be reversing; Feds seize another faltering bank – The A.M. EditionA trip into the multiverse takes seven Oscars at last night's Academy Award ceremony; The widespread enrollment declines at community colleges may be turning tide; Federal officials seize another faltering bank, and more.
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How did California’s mental healthcare system fail a young man with schizophrenia? Plus: The transformative impact of the #OscarsSoWhite – The Sunday EditionIn this Sunday edition: How California’s mental healthcare system failed a young man with schizophrenia. Plus, the transformative impact of the "Oscars-So-White" campaign on the Academy’s diversity.
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Not feeling the gym? Join a community group to stay fit. Plus: Joshua Seftel and the Oscars – The WeekendIn this weekend edition: Discover community groups to stay active without going to the gym. Then, director Joshua Seftel talks about his Oscar-nominated short film on Morning Edition.
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