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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 14:45Historic winter storms bring up concerns about readiness for future atmospheric river floods. Meanwhile, former inmates in California push for a college track. Hear members of CORE speak of their journey.
And, a local healthcare provider is expanding services for LGBTQ+ youth. Plus, we give you tips for taking advantage for taking advantage of National Parks Week in Southern California.
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From Water Supply to Mega Floods: The Role of Atmospheric Rivers. Plus: Helping Former Inmates Enroll in College – The Sunday EditionHistoric winter storms bring up concerns about readiness for future atmospheric river floods. Meanwhile, former inmates in California push for a college track. Hear members of CORE speak of their journey.
And, a local healthcare provider is expanding services for LGBTQ+ youth. Plus, we give you tips for taking advantage for taking advantage of National Parks Week in Southern California.
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Listen 34:18Struggling to find affordable childcare? Tips from our early education reporter Mariana Dale. Plus, part 2 of "Finding Home con DACA" with Brian De Los Santos recounting his physical and emotional journey through Mexico.
Los Angeles Unified says chronic absenteeism is improving but students need an academic plan to catch up. And, home to the largest population outside Armenia, LA commemorates the 1915 Armenian Genocide.
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Struggling to afford childcare? We've got tips for you. Plus: "Finding Home con DACA" Part 2 – The Weekend EditionStruggling to find affordable childcare? Tips from our early education reporter Mariana Dale. Plus, part 2 of "Finding Home con DACA" with Brian De Los Santos recounting his physical and emotional journey through Mexico.
Los Angeles Unified says chronic absenteeism is improving but students need an academic plan to catch up. And, home to the largest population outside Armenia, LA commemorates the 1915 Armenian Genocide.
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Listen 6:39A new report reveals policy recommendations after a fatal police shooting in Pasadena; The leader of a farm workers’ union speaks out about mass flooding in California’s farms; Tips on picking wildflowers respectfully.
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Pasadena Police Shooting Report, Mass Flooding at Farms, and Picking Wildflowers Respectfully – The P.M. EditionA new report reveals policy recommendations after a fatal police shooting in Pasadena; The leader of a farm workers’ union speaks out about mass flooding in California’s farms; Tips on picking wildflowers respectfully.
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Listen 8:38Homing in on just the right COVID-19 vaccine; LA county officials are under renewed pressure to get more people off the streets and into shelters; Looking for a way to celebrate Earth Day? How about getting a little dirty, during a tree-planting?
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COVID Vaccine Updates, L.A. Faces Homelessness Pressure, and Celebrating Earth Day – The A.M. EditionHoming in on just the right COVID-19 vaccine; LA county officials are under renewed pressure to get more people off the streets and into shelters; Looking for a way to celebrate Earth Day? How about getting a little dirty, during a tree-planting?
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L.A. County's Homelessness Settlement, Alec Baldwin's Manslaughter Charges, and Marijuana's Popularity Surging – The P.M. EditionA federal judge denies a homelessness settlement against LA County; The latest on Alec Baldwin’s manslaughter charges in the Halyna Hutchins shooting; Marijuana popularity surges for people seeking medical relief.
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Listen 9:00Former mayor of Los Angeles mayor Richard Riordan has died at 92; The ACLU files suit against Los Angeles county over its downtown inmate reception center; Troubled Orange County Power Authority takes a big step toward righting the ship.
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Former LA Mayor Dies, Jail Conditions Lawsuit, and O.C.'s Power Troubles – The A.M. EditionFormer mayor of Los Angeles mayor Richard Riordan has died at 92; The ACLU files suit against Los Angeles county over its downtown inmate reception center; Troubled Orange County Power Authority takes a big step toward righting the ship.
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ACLU Eyes Jail Conditions, Unseating Mike Garcia, and Breathing the Dirtiest Air – The P.M. EditionACLU urges judge to hold L.A. County in contempt over jail conditions; An wrongfully convicted man aims to defeat GOP Representative Garcia; 90% of Californians breathe dirty air, with SoCal facing the worst.
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Listen 8:30LA teacher strike threat may have influenced district's raise agreement; The Orange County Power Authority may fire its CEO to save itself; 18 grandchildren, 5 great-grandchildren of late announcer Vin Scully threw the first ceremonial pitch.
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Teacher Strike's Influence, O.C. Power Troubles, and the Late Vin Scully – The A.M. EditionLA teacher strike threat may have influenced district's raise agreement; The Orange County Power Authority may fire its CEO to save itself; 18 grandchildren, 5 great-grandchildren of late announcer Vin Scully threw the first ceremonial pitch.
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