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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 4:14Today: COVID state of emergency ending, public money for school board candidates, De Leon and Cedillo resist pressure to resign, Section 8 waitlist open.
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Gov. Newsom to end California's COVID-19 State of Emergency in February. Plus: public money for school board candidates, and more – The P.M. EditionToday: COVID state of emergency ending, public money for school board candidates, De Leon and Cedillo resist pressure to resign, Section 8 waitlist open.
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O.C. bus strike averted while contract negotiations continue. Plus: Gas prices dropping, Harvey Weinstein film debuts, and more – The A.M. EditionToday: O.C. bus strike averted, gas prices dropping, COVID exposure pauses city council, Harvey Weinstein film debuts, and more.
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Listen 11:33In this Sunday edition: We'll meet members of one Southern California tribe that's maintained traditions despite the legacy of colonization. Now, those traditions are threatened by the climate crisis.
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Amid climate change, one SoCal tribe works to preserve nature and tradition – The Sunday EditionIn this Sunday edition: We'll meet members of one Southern California tribe that's maintained traditions despite the legacy of colonization. Now, those traditions are threatened by the climate crisis.
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Listen 17:01In this weekend edition: In our latest installment of How To LA, we'll take you to Long Beach for beef stick sandwiches, fish tacos, and...hamburgers for breakfast!
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Where can I find cheap, fast eats in Long Beach? – How To LA answersIn this weekend edition: In our latest installment of How To LA, we'll take you to Long Beach for beef stick sandwiches, fish tacos, and...hamburgers for breakfast!
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L.A. City Hall racist comments strike familiar chord with Black and Afro Latinos – The P.M. EditionToday: Black and Afro Latinos react to City Hall scandal, Dana Point desalination plant OK'd, and more.
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Listen 6:18Kroger seeks Albertsons acquisition, L.A. Council meeting cancelled, jailhouse informants, Biden in O.C., Rose Parade Grand Marshal, and more.
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L.A. Council meeting canceled as Cedillo and De León face mounting pressure to resignKroger seeks Albertsons acquisition, L.A. Council meeting cancelled, jailhouse informants, Biden in O.C., Rose Parade Grand Marshal, and more.
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Two more L.A. City Council members facing mounting pressure to resign. Plus: Black and Latino unity, and more – The P.M. EditionHere's the latest: L.A. City Council members pressured to resign, Black and Latino unity, and more
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L.A. City Councilmembers call on colleagues Gil Cedillo and Kevin de Leon to resign – The A.M. EditionThis morning: Calls for councilmember resignations, Huizar brother pleads guilty, fentanyl seizures, and more.
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