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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 6:38Mayor Karen Bass says she wants to add hundreds of new officers to the LAPD; As contract negotiations fail, The Writers Guild of America could go on strike as soon as Monday; The latest results from a count of unhoused people in Long Beach.
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Bass Wants More Police, Writers Guild Strike Looms, and Counting Long Beach's Unhoused – The P.M. EditionMayor Karen Bass says she wants to add hundreds of new officers to the LAPD; As contract negotiations fail, The Writers Guild of America could go on strike as soon as Monday; The latest results from a count of unhoused people in Long Beach.
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San Bernardino Wildfire, California's Electrification Mission, and L.A.'s Crowded City Council – The A.M. EditionThe latest on a wildfire burning in the San Bernardino National Forest; Efforts continue to get Californians to electrify everything; Does L.A. really need more people on the city council?
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Melting Winter Snow, LAPD's 2021 Fireworks Explosion, and a Fake Doctor is Charged – The P.M. EditionMelting winter snow may reduce L.A.'s water supply, LAPD accountability protests continue, and a fake doctor is charged.
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Listen 9:03A couple is sentenced in the torture death of her young son in the Antelope Valley, LA City council members getting maximum police protection proves costly, and the northern lights make an appearance here in the south.
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City Council Police Protection, Torture Couple Sentenced, and the Northern Lights – The A.M. EditionA couple is sentenced in the torture death of her young son in the Antelope Valley, LA City council members getting maximum police protection proves costly, and the northern lights make an appearance here in the south.
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Listen 6:53A boy’s mother and her boyfriend are sentenced to life in prison, An investigation finds the San Bernardino officers involved in a fatal shooting have a history of excessive force, and the Culver City Council votes to remove a protected bike lane.
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Boy Killers Sentenced, San Bernardino Officers' Force, and a Bike Lane Removal – The P.M. EditionA boy’s mother and her boyfriend are sentenced to life in prison, An investigation finds the San Bernardino officers involved in a fatal shooting have a history of excessive force, and the Culver City Council votes to remove a protected bike lane.
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Listen 8:43New gun legislation is introduced in Monterey Park, still reeling from a mass shooting, Gov. Newsom marks a milestone in zero emissions vehicle growth; and advice on what to eat and what to avoid to reduce your risk of Alzheimer's disease.
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CA's Zero-Emissions Milestone, Monterey Park Gun Legislation, and Reducing Alzheimer's Risk – The A.M. EditionNew gun legislation is introduced in Monterey Park, still reeling from a mass shooting, Gov. Newsom marks a milestone in zero emissions vehicle growth; and advice on what to eat and what to avoid to reduce your risk of Alzheimer's disease.
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Listen 6:44A state assemblyman proposes legislation in response to the Monterey Park shooting, Disney prepares for a second round of deep layoffs, and a UCLA study shows students lack trust in the university system’s new sexual violence offices.
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Monterey Park Shooting Legislation, More Disney Layoffs, and Mistrust at UCLA – The P.M. EditionA state assemblyman proposes legislation in response to the Monterey Park shooting, Disney prepares for a second round of deep layoffs, and a UCLA study shows students lack trust in the university system’s new sexual violence offices.
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NBCUniversal's CEO Resigns, Armenian Genocide Anniversary, and Did Peak Poppy Pass? – The A.M. EditionIndiscretion costs another Hollywood titan his job; Today marks the 108th anniversary of the start of Armenian genocide.; Did peak poppy pass?
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