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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 4:59A former Canadian Olympic snowboard allegedly turned drug kingpin is under arrest, we'll tell you his connection to L.A. A free event in Downey this weekend honors astronauts who lost their lives in space mission disasters, like Challenger. Plus it's Food Friday, we'll hear about the latest news in the food world.
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Feds arrest Canadian Olympic snowboarder allegedly turned 'drug kingpin', Event honors lives lost in space shuttle Challenger, Food news roundup— Afternoon EditionA former Canadian Olympic snowboard allegedly turned drug kingpin is under arrest, we'll tell you his connection to L.A. A free event in Downey this weekend honors astronauts who lost their lives in space mission disasters, like Challenger. Plus it's Food Friday, we'll hear about the latest news in the food world.
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Listen 5:00Activists in LA plan to join nationwide protests against ICE. Los Angeles politicians are fighting a controversial new state housing law. LA Metro approves a new subway under the Sepulveda Pass. Plus, more from Morning Edition.
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Anti-ICE rallies, LA Metro opposes CA housing law, Sepulveda Pass subway approved— Morning EditionActivists in LA plan to join nationwide protests against ICE. Los Angeles politicians are fighting a controversial new state housing law. LA Metro approves a new subway under the Sepulveda Pass. Plus, more from Morning Edition.
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Listen 14:13In this Sunday edition: We'll meet one performance artist who found a way to bring people together during the pandemic through sewing masks. Then, we'll speak with some SoCal families who fled Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Now, on the one-year anniversary of the conflict, they're contemplating their future.
During the pandemic, one local performance artist used masks to build community. Plus: What's next for L.A.'s Ukrainian refugees? – The Sunday EditionIn this Sunday edition: We'll meet one performance artist who found a way to bring people together during the pandemic through sewing masks. Then, we'll speak with some SoCal families who fled Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Now, on the one-year anniversary of the conflict, they're contemplating their future.
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Listen 30:38In this weekend edition: The National Weather Service gives us the latest on the winter storm.
And, we'll meet one college student body President who's making a difference on her campus by getting free donated clothes to students in need….
Then, Los Angeles might not be well-known for soul food but we do have a thriving scene that plays a major role in preserving Black culture and history. Our foodie friends at How To LA will take us on a tour.
Meet the student body president who secures free clothing for students in need. Plus: L.A.'s surprisingly thriving soul food scene – The Weekend EditionIn this weekend edition: The National Weather Service gives us the latest on the winter storm.
And, we'll meet one college student body President who's making a difference on her campus by getting free donated clothes to students in need….
Then, Los Angeles might not be well-known for soul food but we do have a thriving scene that plays a major role in preserving Black culture and history. Our foodie friends at How To LA will take us on a tour.
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How much rain you can expect from this storm; Why you shouldn't ford flooded roads; Getting unhoused people out of the cold – The P.M. EditionTonight: The big winter storm is here…We'll tell you how much rain you could expect; If you think you can challenge a flooded road and win…think again; How health officials are getting people who are unhoused out of the cold and into someplace warm, and more.
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Blizzard warnings in local mountains as winter storm intensifies; Heatless tenants can contact health department; New boss for community college system – The A.M. EditionToday: Blizzard warnings are in effect in local mountains; Tenants whose apartment heat isn't working can seek help from the health department; there's a new boss at the California Community Colleges as the system names a new chancellor, and more.
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SoCal prepares for cold, wind, rain, hail, and even snow; LADWP says they're ready for outages – TheTonight: Southern Californians are bracing for days of chilly weather, high winds, heavy rains and even hail and snow in unusual places. A spokesperson for LA Department of Water and Power says repair crews are preparing for outages, and more.
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Listen 7:46Today: The National Weather Service is warning residents to brace themselves for a winter storm; The Los Angeles City Council approves a motion to explore the creation of a climate budget for the city; The man convicted of killing rapper Nipsey Hussle has been sentenced, and more.
National Weather Service issues winter storm warning; LA City Council approves exploring climate budget creation; Nipsey Hussle's killer sentenced after conviction – The A.M. EditionToday: The National Weather Service is warning residents to brace themselves for a winter storm; The Los Angeles City Council approves a motion to explore the creation of a climate budget for the city; The man convicted of killing rapper Nipsey Hussle has been sentenced, and more.
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In a first, a blizzard warning for L.A. County; Man charged in murder of Bishop O'Connell; How to protect your plants from the cold – The P.M. EditionTonight: A man is charged in the murder of Auxiliary Bishop David O'Connell; For the first time ever…a blizzard warning for L.A. County; Tips on how to protect your plants from freezing weather, and more.
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Listen 7:00Today: The man jailed on suspicion of killing a top LA Archdiocese official could be charged as soon as today; People who live around a battery recycling plant in the city of Industry demand action from the state; And the governor's plan to save Delta water for agriculture falls flat with environmental activists, plus more top stories.
Accused killer of archdiocese official could be charged today; Residents near battery plant demand state action; Newsom's Delta water plan disappoints environmental activists – The A.M. EditionToday: The man jailed on suspicion of killing a top LA Archdiocese official could be charged as soon as today; People who live around a battery recycling plant in the city of Industry demand action from the state; And the governor's plan to save Delta water for agriculture falls flat with environmental activists, plus more top stories.