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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 4:49Students at Long Beach Unified will go phone-free starting today. How the end of the Affordable Care Act subsidies could impact local low-cost community health clinics. Plus for Climate Monday we'll get an egg-citing update from Big Bear's famous bald eagle couple
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Long Beach Unified phone ban begins, How expired ACA subsidies will affect local health clinics, Eaglet watch in Big Bear— Afternoon EditionStudents at Long Beach Unified will go phone-free starting today. How the end of the Affordable Care Act subsidies could impact local low-cost community health clinics. Plus for Climate Monday we'll get an egg-citing update from Big Bear's famous bald eagle couple
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Listen 4:52Thousands of Kaiser nurses and employees are heading to the picket lines. UCLA uncovers startling stats about the criminal records of Latinos caught up in recent ICE raids. Long Beach Unified kicks off new cell phone restrictions. Plus, more from Morning Edition.
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Kaiser strike, UCLA study on Latino criminal records in ICE raids, Long Beach Unified cell phone restrictions— Morning EditionThousands of Kaiser nurses and employees are heading to the picket lines. UCLA uncovers startling stats about the criminal records of Latinos caught up in recent ICE raids. Long Beach Unified kicks off new cell phone restrictions. Plus, more from Morning Edition.
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Listen 5:37Here's what we're following today:
- Indoor mask mandates due to rising COVID infections
- A vote that would ban encampments near schools and daycares
- The new Sixth Street Viaduct's rocky road
- The chief justice of California's Supreme Court
Vote that would ban encampments near schools and daycares is delayed. Plus: more of today's top stories – The P.M. EditionHere's what we're following today:
- Indoor mask mandates due to rising COVID infections
- A vote that would ban encampments near schools and daycares
- The new Sixth Street Viaduct's rocky road
- The chief justice of California's Supreme Court
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Listen 6:58Here's what we're watching today:
- Sixth Street Viaduct closure
- Monkeypox vaccine supply limits
- A ballot measure for removing an elected sheriff for misconduct
- The fate of an abandoned Boyle Heights hospital
- More apartment complexes for unhoused families
- The Oak Fire in Mariposa County
- A NYC museum celebrating Jackie Robinson
New Sixth Street Viaduct closed until further notice due to illegal activity. Plus: more of today's top news – The A.M. EditionHere's what we're watching today:
- Sixth Street Viaduct closure
- Monkeypox vaccine supply limits
- A ballot measure for removing an elected sheriff for misconduct
- The fate of an abandoned Boyle Heights hospital
- More apartment complexes for unhoused families
- The Oak Fire in Mariposa County
- A NYC museum celebrating Jackie Robinson
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Listen 5:47Here's what we're following today:
- Will mandatory indoor masking return?
- Rolling blackouts
- 210 Freeway construction
- LAPD's Sixth Street Bridge plan
- Medieval Times workers unionizing
As COVID hospitalizations plateau, health officials reassessing return of indoor masking. Plus: more of today's top stories – The P.M. EditionHere's what we're following today:
- Will mandatory indoor masking return?
- Rolling blackouts
- 210 Freeway construction
- LAPD's Sixth Street Bridge plan
- Medieval Times workers unionizing
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Listen 7:12Here's what we're following:
- The Oak Fire near Yosemite National Park
- Sheriff Alex Villanueva's defiance of oversight subpoenas
- Sixth Street bridge closures
- L.A. supervisor opposes return of indoor mask mandate
- Daily COVID infections dip
- Long Beach Health expanding their monkeypox vaccine operations
- Actor Paul Sorvino dead at 83
Oak Fire near Yosemite National Park burns more than 17,000 acres. Plus: more of today's top news – The A.M. EditionHere's what we're following:
- The Oak Fire near Yosemite National Park
- Sheriff Alex Villanueva's defiance of oversight subpoenas
- Sixth Street bridge closures
- L.A. supervisor opposes return of indoor mask mandate
- Daily COVID infections dip
- Long Beach Health expanding their monkeypox vaccine operations
- Actor Paul Sorvino dead at 83
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Listen 5:29Here's what we're following today:
- The latest monkeypox updates
- COVID infections dipping
- Woman claims anti-Asian harassment at Halsey concert
- Sheriff Villanueva again refusing to testify to civilian oversight committee
Sheriff Villanueva continuing to refuse testifying to civilian oversight commission. Plus: more of today's top stories – The P.M. EditionHere's what we're following today:
- The latest monkeypox updates
- COVID infections dipping
- Woman claims anti-Asian harassment at Halsey concert
- Sheriff Villanueva again refusing to testify to civilian oversight committee
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Listen 7:21Here's what we're following today:
- A deadly shooting in a San Pedro park
- NASA's startling images of Lake Mead
- The potential of water recycling
- Sheltering people in hotels
- 6th Street viaduct closed again
- Construction on bridge spanning San Gabriel River
- Bob Baker marionette theater reviving kids' puppet show
San Pedro shooting kills two and injures at least five others. Plus: more of today's top news – The A.M. EditionHere's what we're following today:
- A deadly shooting in a San Pedro park
- NASA's startling images of Lake Mead
- The potential of water recycling
- Sheltering people in hotels
- 6th Street viaduct closed again
- Construction on bridge spanning San Gabriel River
- Bob Baker marionette theater reviving kids' puppet show
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Listen 25:09In this Sunday edition: Is our healthcare system prepared for a monkeypox outbreak? We'll hear from one man who spent days trying to get a diagnosis.
Then, inflation is driving up the prices of everything – including rent. We'll find out how tenants are dealing with increases in their already high rates…
Plus: Governor Newsom is proposing a new framework that would help people living with mental illnesses find treatment. But critics say it's too coercive…
This program is made possible in part by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the American people.
Is our healthcare system prepared for a monkeypox outbreak? Plus: Dealing with rising rents, Newsom's mental health proposal, and more – The Sunday EditionIn this Sunday edition: Is our healthcare system prepared for a monkeypox outbreak? We'll hear from one man who spent days trying to get a diagnosis.
Then, inflation is driving up the prices of everything – including rent. We'll find out how tenants are dealing with increases in their already high rates…
Plus: Governor Newsom is proposing a new framework that would help people living with mental illnesses find treatment. But critics say it's too coercive…
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 41:23In this weekend edition: Californians this November will vote on two ballot propositions that, to some capacity, aim to legalize sports gambling in the state. Here's a primer on both props, and who’s in support of them.
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Breaking down the two California gambling propositions on November’s ballot. Plus: more of the latest news – The Weekend EditionIn this weekend edition: Californians this November will vote on two ballot propositions that, to some capacity, aim to legalize sports gambling in the state. Here's a primer on both props, and who’s in support of them.
This program is made possible in part by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the American people.