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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 34:23We take a closer look at what the fatal police shooting earlier this year says about both shortcomings in how law enforcement deals with people experiencing a mental health crisis and access to mental healthcare for immigrants.
Then, the first episode in a special three-part series: “Finding Home con DACA” from How To LA’s host Brian De Los Santos. We’ll follow his journey as he returns to Mexico for the first time in 30 years under DACA.
Also, an Easter sunrise service takes us to Mt. Rubidoux, where observers trekked this morning to celebrate the century-old tradition.
And, a drag march is held in West Hollywood to protest the wave of anti-LGBT legislation across the country. The Easter Sunday event is a collaboration with faith groups, trans advocates, and drag artists. We hear from the Los Angeles LGBT Center, the organization hosting the event.
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Police shooting highlights mental health crisis for immigrants. Plus: Finding Home con DACA, Part 1 – The Sunday EditionWe take a closer look at what the fatal police shooting earlier this year says about both shortcomings in how law enforcement deals with people experiencing a mental health crisis and access to mental healthcare for immigrants.
Then, the first episode in a special three-part series: “Finding Home con DACA” from How To LA’s host Brian De Los Santos. We’ll follow his journey as he returns to Mexico for the first time in 30 years under DACA.
Also, an Easter sunrise service takes us to Mt. Rubidoux, where observers trekked this morning to celebrate the century-old tradition.
And, a drag march is held in West Hollywood to protest the wave of anti-LGBT legislation across the country. The Easter Sunday event is a collaboration with faith groups, trans advocates, and drag artists. We hear from the Los Angeles LGBT Center, the organization hosting the event.
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Listen 46:53In today's headlines: the city of LA sues a journalist and watchdog group, Metro lowers the music levels at the MacArthur Park station, and outdoor dining to stay in LA.
The play Twilight LA is based on interviews of hundred of people whose lives were directly touched by both the uprising itself, and the events that led up to it. The show returns to the Mark Taper Forum for a new staging 30 years later.
We’ll hear from students at Cal State Dominguez Hills who say that a series of incidents related to race this school year has affected their sense of safety on campus.
Then, How To LA host Brian De Los Santos learns he’s been approved to take what could be a once-in-a-lifetime trip to his homeland of Mexico. As a DACA recipient, there are no guarantees – that he’ll get this chance again OR that he’ll be let back into the U.S. where he’s lived since he was brought here as a small child. His candid conversation with friends, as he prepares to return to Mexico for the first time in 30 years.
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Race-related incidents at Cal State Dominguez Hills put students on alert. Plus: A DACA recipient returns to Mexico after 30 years and the play Twilight LA documents the issues and feelings around the 1992 LA Uprising– The Weekend EditionIn today's headlines: the city of LA sues a journalist and watchdog group, Metro lowers the music levels at the MacArthur Park station, and outdoor dining to stay in LA.
The play Twilight LA is based on interviews of hundred of people whose lives were directly touched by both the uprising itself, and the events that led up to it. The show returns to the Mark Taper Forum for a new staging 30 years later.
We’ll hear from students at Cal State Dominguez Hills who say that a series of incidents related to race this school year has affected their sense of safety on campus.
Then, How To LA host Brian De Los Santos learns he’s been approved to take what could be a once-in-a-lifetime trip to his homeland of Mexico. As a DACA recipient, there are no guarantees – that he’ll get this chance again OR that he’ll be let back into the U.S. where he’s lived since he was brought here as a small child. His candid conversation with friends, as he prepares to return to Mexico for the first time in 30 years.
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LAPD Info Exposed, L.A. Ports Shut Today, and Gun Violence Prevention – The P.M. EditionLA City fights the retrieval of LAPD officers from journalist, Twin Ports of LA and Long Beach shut down, a public health approach to prevent gun violence explored, and more.
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Listen 8:09Activists concerned about anti-LGBTQ legislation around the nation plan to respond with a drag march in WeHo; The city of Long Beach rallies support for Virgin Orbit employees being laid-off; A plant biologist rejoices in the abundance of spring wildflowers, and more.
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WeHo Drag March, Branson's Space Layoffs, and Abundant Spring Wildflowers – The A.M. EditionActivists concerned about anti-LGBTQ legislation around the nation plan to respond with a drag march in WeHo; The city of Long Beach rallies support for Virgin Orbit employees being laid-off; A plant biologist rejoices in the abundance of spring wildflowers, and more.
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LAPD Undercover Officer Photos, Mental Health Emergency Responses, and Lots of Potholes – The P.M. EditionLA sues to retrieve LAPD undercover officers' photos; Killing of Mexican immigrant by LAPD raises concerns about how police respond to someone in a mental health crisis; LA streets filled with increasing potholes.
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Listen 8:05A meeting in Simi Valley draws condemnation from the Chinese consulate in Los Angeles; A local housing report confirms what we know about the high cost of life in LA County; Weekend temps will be in the 90s in the low desert for the first time this year, and more.
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Chinese Consulate Issues Condemnation, Housing's High Cost, and Warm Weekend Weather – The A.M. EditionA meeting in Simi Valley draws condemnation from the Chinese consulate in Los Angeles; A local housing report confirms what we know about the high cost of life in LA County; Weekend temps will be in the 90s in the low desert for the first time this year, and more.
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Listen 6:59L.A. is collecting a new tax on big-money property sales, but it’s not spending that money on affordable housing like it planned to; Do you earn enough to buy a median-priced home in California?; Street medicine comes to Garden Grove, and more.
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Tax Money Going Unspent, Median Home Prices, and Garden Grove Street Medicine – The P.M. EditionL.A. is collecting a new tax on big-money property sales, but it’s not spending that money on affordable housing like it planned to; Do you earn enough to buy a median-priced home in California?; Street medicine comes to Garden Grove, and more.
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LAPD Officers Sue Department, District 6 Race Narrows, and Nanny Shopping Advice – The A.M. EditionLAPD officers who didn't want their face and info online file suit against the police department; The field of 7 narrows after voting ends in the LA City council district 6 race; Nanny shopping advice, and more.
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