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The LA Report
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 5:37Tonight: Whittier recruit crash driver to be charged; LAPD holiday patrols; Prop 49's 20th anniversary; Postpartum experiences in SoCal, and more.
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Prosecutors to charge driver who crashed into police recruits, injuring more than two dozen – The P.M. EditionTonight: Whittier recruit crash driver to be charged; LAPD holiday patrols; Prop 49's 20th anniversary; Postpartum experiences in SoCal, 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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Karen Bass beats Rick Caruso to make history as L.A.'s next mayor. Plus: O.C.'s election observers, Lakers' and Rams' bleak seasons, and more – The A.M. EditionToday: L.A.'s next mayor, O.C. election observers, pepper spray in juvenile detention facilities, Oscar Gomez anniversary, and more.
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Driver plows into law enforcement recruits, injuring 25. Plus: Veterans sue over VA housing, LAUSD's substandard tutoring, and more – The P.M. EditionTonight: Driver plows into police recruits; Veterans suing over VA campus housing; LAUSD substandard tutoring, and more.
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Two injured in stabbing attack at DTLA Target store – The A.M. EditionToday: DTLA Target stabbing; Hollywood mental illness help; Homelessness lawsuits, and more.
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Sheriff Alex Villanueva concedes to challenger Robert Luna. Plus: UC strike continues, Metro fares, and more – The P.M. EditionTonight: Villanueva concedes to Luna; UC strike continues; Low-income Metro fares; Police shootings of unarmed people, and more/
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L.A. Registrar says nearly 736,000 ballots still need to be counted – The P.M. EditionTonight: L.A. vote tallies; Bass takes lead; O.C. races in limbo, and more of the latest news
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Listen 7:35This morning: UC student workers strike; New State Assembly leader; Women's historic election wins; Coastal waters & climate change; Long Beach safe street grant, RSV on the rise, and more.
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UC student workers represented by the UAW union plan to strike. Plus: Women's election wins, RSV cases rising, and more – The A.M. EditionThis morning: UC student workers strike; New State Assembly leader; Women's historic election wins; Coastal waters & climate change; Long Beach safe street grant, RSV on the rise, 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 21:29In this Sunday edition: We talk with Joan Strassman, author of "Slow Birding: The Art and Science of Enjoying the Birds in Your Own Backyard" about a more relaxed, peaceful way to bird watch from your own home.
Then, we'll introduce you to one man who said he was forced to wait for eight months in Tijuana – that was under a Trump administration policy that blocked asylum seekers from entering the U.S through Mexico by land.
Then, the latest in the case of an LA Sheriff's Deputy who shot and killed an unarmed man who was experiencing a mental health crisis. His family had called for help. After he was killed in 2021 they sought justice. We have an important update on that ongoing story.
This program is made possible in part by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the American people.
An asylum seeker caught in Trump’s ‘Remain In Mexico’ tells his story. Plus: An update on the 2021 LA Sheriff's shooting of David Ordaz Jr. – The Sunday EditionIn this Sunday edition: We talk with Joan Strassman, author of "Slow Birding: The Art and Science of Enjoying the Birds in Your Own Backyard" about a more relaxed, peaceful way to bird watch from your own home.
Then, we'll introduce you to one man who said he was forced to wait for eight months in Tijuana – that was under a Trump administration policy that blocked asylum seekers from entering the U.S through Mexico by land.
Then, the latest in the case of an LA Sheriff's Deputy who shot and killed an unarmed man who was experiencing a mental health crisis. His family had called for help. After he was killed in 2021 they sought justice. We have an important update on that ongoing story.
This program is made possible in part by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the American people.