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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 7:04Today: Gas prices rising, again; Election close calls; Abortion amendment Prop 1; District 6 & 13 races; Pasadena Measure H; Long Beach fire recruits injured, and more
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Gas prices rising again after a month of consecutive decreases. Plus: Tight races, Pasadena rent control measure, and more – The A.M. EditionToday: Gas prices rising, again; Election close calls; Abortion amendment Prop 1; District 6 & 13 races; Pasadena Measure H; Long Beach fire recruits injured, and more
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Mansion tax, affordable housing measures set to pass. Plus: Villanueva trails in L.A. sheriff race – The P.M. EditionIn today's news: Mansion Tax, affordable housing measures set to pass; Villanueva trailing competitor, and more election results
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Election Results: Gov. Newsom wins, abortion amendment passes, Democrats dominate statewide races, and more – The A.M. EditionToday: Gov. Newsom wins re-election; State Constitution abortion amendment passes; Democrats dominate across state, and more
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Culver City's Measure VY would lower legal voting age to 16. Plus: Wet voters, judicial elections, and more – The P.M. EditionToday: Culver City voting age; Voters braving heavy rain; Judicial elections, and more
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Election Day is today. If you haven't voted yet, here's what you need to know – The A.M. EditionThis morning: Election Day, LAUSD campaign spending, wet weather, and more.
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Twitter layoffs could violate state and federal laws. Plus: Voting centers open, Kamala Harris at UCLA, and more – The P.M. EditionToday: Twitter layoffs could violate state and federal laws; Election Day voting centers; VP Harris to speak at UCLA, and more.
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Election Day is tomorrow. If you haven't voted, there are plenty of options – The A.M. EditionThis morning: LAFC MLS championship; O.C. bus service to resume; UC student worker strike, and more.
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Listen 17:47In this Sunday edition: Election Day is this Tuesday, and there are two sports gambling propositions – Props 26 and 27 – on the ballot. As part of LAist's Voter Game Plan guide, we'll explain the difference between the two, and what effect they could have on the state.
Then, after years of lawsuits accusing Mission Viejo's local elections of being racially polarized, voters there will elect city councilmembers by district — instead of at-large — for the first time. This is also the first vote since three current council members were found to be in office illegally…
Plus: change is happening for the region's Asian-American Pacific Islander voters. We'll tell you the different ways candidates are reaching out to this historically neglected group.
This program is made possible in part by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the American people.
LAFC wins first MLS championship. Plus: Sports gambling props, Mission Viejo AAPI voters, and moreIn this Sunday edition: Election Day is this Tuesday, and there are two sports gambling propositions – Props 26 and 27 – on the ballot. As part of LAist's Voter Game Plan guide, we'll explain the difference between the two, and what effect they could have on the state.
Then, after years of lawsuits accusing Mission Viejo's local elections of being racially polarized, voters there will elect city councilmembers by district — instead of at-large — for the first time. This is also the first vote since three current council members were found to be in office illegally…
Plus: change is happening for the region's Asian-American Pacific Islander voters. We'll tell you the different ways candidates are reaching out to this historically neglected group.
This program is made possible in part by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the American people.