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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 10:49The US Department of Justice has agreed not to seek wide-ranging medical information from patients of Children’s Hospital Los Angeles’s trans health clinic. A quarterly swap meet specializes in VHS tapes is happening in Echo Park. Punk rocker Steven McDonald of Redd Kross joins LAist for a performance. Plus, more.
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Trans medical data, VHS swap meet, Redd Kross performance — Saturday EditionThe US Department of Justice has agreed not to seek wide-ranging medical information from patients of Children’s Hospital Los Angeles’s trans health clinic. A quarterly swap meet specializes in VHS tapes is happening in Echo Park. Punk rocker Steven McDonald of Redd Kross joins LAist for a performance. Plus, more.
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Listen 4:56Hundreds of L.A. residents staged a walkout today to protest the Trump administration's immigration actions. The head of a local charity's been arrested for misuse of public funds. Jackie of Big Bear's famous bald eagle couple has laid her first egg of the season. Plus, more from Evening Edition.
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Anti-ICE protests hit DTLA, Homelessness charity head arrested, Jackie and Shadow lay season's first egg — Evening EditionHundreds of L.A. residents staged a walkout today to protest the Trump administration's immigration actions. The head of a local charity's been arrested for misuse of public funds. Jackie of Big Bear's famous bald eagle couple has laid her first egg of the season. Plus, more from Evening Edition.
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Listen 6:15Good morning! Here's what's happening: Average gas price falls for 19th straight day, California governor debate, online voting registration ends today (Monday), port supply chain issues, and more.
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In lone gubernatorial debate, Gov. Newsom and State Senator Brian Dahle spar over economy, climate and more – The A.M. EditionGood morning! Here's what's happening: Average gas price falls for 19th straight day, California governor debate, online voting registration ends today (Monday), port supply chain issues, and more.
This program is made possible in part by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the American people.
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Listen 4:05Here's what's in the news: Special election to replace Nury Martinez will cost nearly $4M; Widow of a former USC football player is asking for a minimum of $1.8M in wrongful death lawsuit.
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Next year's special election to replace Nury Martinez estimated to cost nearly $4 million – The P.M. EditionHere's what's in the news: Special election to replace Nury Martinez will cost nearly $4M; Widow of a former USC football player is asking for a minimum of $1.8M in wrongful death lawsuit.
This program is made possible in part by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the American people.
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Listen 22:59In this Sunday edition: for the first time in LA, the 1931 classic horror film will screen along with a live, original operatic score. We talk with composer Michael Shapiro about writing and conducting his composition for Frankenstein which will play at The Theater at Ace Hotel October 28 and 29.
And we'll tell you about Measure H, an initiative on the November ballot that would limit annual rent increases and pass new eviction protections in Pasadena.
Then, if you’ve ever wondered what exactly does the L.A. mayor do? You’re going to want to stay tuned. Brian De Los Santos — who hosts our How to LA podcast — breaks down the powers and responsibilities of running the second biggest city in the U.S.
This program is made possible in part by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the American people.
What exactly does the mayor of Los Angeles do? Plus: Eviction protections up for vote in PasadenaIn this Sunday edition: for the first time in LA, the 1931 classic horror film will screen along with a live, original operatic score. We talk with composer Michael Shapiro about writing and conducting his composition for Frankenstein which will play at The Theater at Ace Hotel October 28 and 29.
And we'll tell you about Measure H, an initiative on the November ballot that would limit annual rent increases and pass new eviction protections in Pasadena.
Then, if you’ve ever wondered what exactly does the L.A. mayor do? You’re going to want to stay tuned. Brian De Los Santos — who hosts our How to LA podcast — breaks down the powers and responsibilities of running the second biggest city in the U.S.
This program is made possible in part by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the American people.
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Listen 21:08In this weekend edition: we talk with Beth Pratt with the #SaveOurCougars campaign about today's P-22 Festival in Griffith Park, and what its like to retrace the famous puma's 50 mile journey from Liberty Canyon.
Then, there’s no question that living in LA can be overwhelming, but did you know that ambient music could help your mental health? We'll speak with artists and event organizers of what's being called "sound-bath experiences".
And, we’ll tell you about the work of Chicana activist, Grammy-winning musician, and LA native Martha Gonzalez who was just named a 2022 MacArthur Fellow.
This program is made possible in part by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the American people.
Need a mental break? Music and soundscapes bring tranquility to L.A. Plus: MacArthur genius and 'artivista' Martha GonzalezIn this weekend edition: we talk with Beth Pratt with the #SaveOurCougars campaign about today's P-22 Festival in Griffith Park, and what its like to retrace the famous puma's 50 mile journey from Liberty Canyon.
Then, there’s no question that living in LA can be overwhelming, but did you know that ambient music could help your mental health? We'll speak with artists and event organizers of what's being called "sound-bath experiences".
And, we’ll tell you about the work of Chicana activist, Grammy-winning musician, and LA native Martha Gonzalez who was just named a 2022 MacArthur Fellow.
This program is made possible in part by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the American people.
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Listen 6:14Happy Friday! Here's what's happening: Fromer UCLA gynocologist convicted, Harvey Weinstein jury selected, another dry winter ahead, and more.
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Jury convicts former UCLA campus gynecologist on five counts of sexual abuse of patients – The A.M. EditionHappy Friday! Here's what's happening: Fromer UCLA gynocologist convicted, Harvey Weinstein jury selected, another dry winter ahead, and more.
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L.A. Council President Paul Krekorian on Kevin de Leon's refusal to resign: 'Arrogant and selfish' – The P.M.In the news today: Tough road ahead for Kevin de Leon, Harvey Weinstein jury selected, and more.
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Listen 6:47Good morning! Here's what's happening: City Councilmembers Gil Cedillo and Kevin de Leon refuse to resign, brother of Jose Huizar pleads guilty in pay-to-play scheme, Section 8 lottery open, rent control on ballot in Pasadena, and more.
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L.A. City Councilmembers Gil Cedillo and Kevin de Leon refusing to resign amid mounting pressure – The A.M. EditionGood morning! Here's what's happening: City Councilmembers Gil Cedillo and Kevin de Leon refuse to resign, brother of Jose Huizar pleads guilty in pay-to-play scheme, Section 8 lottery open, rent control on ballot in Pasadena, and more.
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In Univision interview, Kevin de León says he will not step down from City Council – The P.M. EditionHere's what's happening today: Kevin de León not stepping down, Cedillo and de León absent from hearings, city council pensions, and more.
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