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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 7:36LAUSD and UTLA reach 3-year contract with significant pay raises after 11-month bargaining; Mayor Bass released her city budget proposal for the next fiscal year; Supreme Court decision on medical abortions could affect California's reproductive care.
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LAUSD Contract Agreement, Bass' City Budget, and the Abortion Pill Ruling – The P.M. EditionLAUSD and UTLA reach 3-year contract with significant pay raises after 11-month bargaining; Mayor Bass released her city budget proposal for the next fiscal year; Supreme Court decision on medical abortions could affect California's reproductive care.
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Bass' Paramedic Plan, Writers Guild Strike, and Extra Tax Time – The A.M. EditionMayor Bass plans to revamp fire department in new budget proposal; Writers Guild approves strike on movie and TV producers; Californians have extra time to file taxes due to disaster designation.
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Bass' "State of the City" Address, Torrance Officers Indicted, and Post-Coachella Traffic – The P.M. EditionTorrance police officers indicted for manslaughter in 2019 shooting of man in car; LA Mayor Karen Bass delivers her first “State of the City” address; Traffic post-Coachella worse than waiting at hot LA bus stop.
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Torrance Police Indictments, Writer's Guild Strike, and L.A. River Revitalization – The A.M. EditionAwaiting the unsealing of an indictment against 2 police officers, discussing the Writer's Guild of America's strike authorization vote, exploring the revitalization of the LA River led by volunteers, and more.
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Listen 20:01Pacific Surfliner rail service resumes but officials remain cautious; The importance of Naloxone distribution among Coachella attendees; Tenants in a Mid-City apartment fight illegal rent hikes; Black and Latino Palm Springs residents file for reparations from the city; Skittles are among several products that could be banned under a new bill; Kamala Harris makes a surprise appearance at Women’s March; Holocaust Remembrance Day is commemorated; And Tulips in bloom at Descanso Gardens.
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Mid-City Apartment Tenants Fight Illegal Rent Hikes. Plus: Naloxone Distribution At Music Festivals Helps Save Lives From Overdoses – The Sunday EditionPacific Surfliner rail service resumes but officials remain cautious; The importance of Naloxone distribution among Coachella attendees; Tenants in a Mid-City apartment fight illegal rent hikes; Black and Latino Palm Springs residents file for reparations from the city; Skittles are among several products that could be banned under a new bill; Kamala Harris makes a surprise appearance at Women’s March; Holocaust Remembrance Day is commemorated; And Tulips in bloom at Descanso Gardens.
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Gascon Lays Off Police, Hepatitis Strawberries, and a Center Theater Group Announcement – The P.M. EditionLA County DA declines to charge police despite previous cases. Contaminated strawberries cause hepatitis case. Center Theatre Group appoints first POC artistic director.
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Listen 7:47California puts some muscle into the effort to solve problems at LA County juvenile halls; Lawmakers consider allowing undocumented immigrants to get unemployment; It's signup time for LA Unified summer programs, offering a range of options.
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Juvenile Hall Improvements, Unemployment for Undocumented Workers, and LAUSD Summer ProgramsCalifornia puts some muscle into the effort to solve problems at LA County juvenile halls; Lawmakers consider allowing undocumented immigrants to get unemployment; It's signup time for LA Unified summer programs, offering a range of options.
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Listen 7:35LAist has found data that shows complaints about illegal rent hikes are higher now than before the pandemic; Hollywood scriptwriters are voting on whether to OK a strike against Hollywood producers; And a snow in the eastern Sierra means water for thirsty L.A.
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Illegal Rent Hikes, Hollywood Scriptwriters Consider Strike, and Snow Quenches L.A.'s Thirst – The P.M. EditionLAist has found data that shows complaints about illegal rent hikes are higher now than before the pandemic; Hollywood scriptwriters are voting on whether to OK a strike against Hollywood producers; And a snow in the eastern Sierra means water for thirsty L.A.
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