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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 4:58Students at Palisades Charter High are back on campus for the first time since last year's deadly fire. Black Lives Matter demands action for the man killed by an off-duty ICE agent on New Year's Eve. Orange County kicks off its homeless count. Plus, more from Morning Edition.
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Return to Palisades Charter High, BLM-LA demands justice for Keith Porter Jr, 2028 Olympic boycott fears— Morning EditionStudents at Palisades Charter High are back on campus for the first time since last year's deadly fire. Black Lives Matter demands action for the man killed by an off-duty ICE agent on New Year's Eve. Orange County kicks off its homeless count. Plus, more from Morning Edition.
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Listen 4:39Kaiser nurses are staging an "open-ended" strike starting today. O.C. residents are speaking out about a hospital's decision to stop gender-affirming care for youth. Governor Newsom wants to give childcare centers affected by last year's fires a reprieve. Plus, more from Evening Edition.
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Kaiser strike launched today, CHOC to restrict health care for trans youth, Newsom's reprieve for fire-stricken child care — Evening EditionKaiser nurses are staging an "open-ended" strike starting today. O.C. residents are speaking out about a hospital's decision to stop gender-affirming care for youth. Governor Newsom wants to give childcare centers affected by last year's fires a reprieve. Plus, more from Evening Edition.
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Listen 7:02Here's your morning news: The Summit of the Americas is comes to L.A. this week; California opening free preschool program for 4-year-olds public schools; Hundreds of vote centers opened over the weekend; How to vote if you're experiencing homelessness.
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California to open free preschool program for 4-year-olds in public schools. Plus: Summit of the Americas, Primary Tuesday, and more – The Morning EditionHere's your morning news: The Summit of the Americas is comes to L.A. this week; California opening free preschool program for 4-year-olds public schools; Hundreds of vote centers opened over the weekend; How to vote if you're experiencing homelessness.
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 19:24In this Sunday edition: On today's show we'll tell you about a new program in LA that aims to provide mental health services to AAPI young people. Then, we'll talk about the leading candidates in the closely-watched 45th congressional district race.
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A new program aims to provide mental health services for AAPI youth. Plus: The race in L.A.'s new 45th districtIn this Sunday edition: On today's show we'll tell you about a new program in LA that aims to provide mental health services to AAPI young people. Then, we'll talk about the leading candidates in the closely-watched 45th congressional district race.
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 15:03In this weekend edition: On today's show we'll tell you about California's plan to provide free preschool, and what it could mean for existing child care programs. Then, we'll hear the story of an Afghan Air Force pilot who had to leave his wife and kids behind when he was evacuated to California during the US withdrawal last year.
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California's free preschool plan, an Afghan Air Force pilot's refugee plight, and The Golden Girls – The Weekend EditionIn this weekend edition: On today's show we'll tell you about California's plan to provide free preschool, and what it could mean for existing child care programs. Then, we'll hear the story of an Afghan Air Force pilot who had to leave his wife and kids behind when he was evacuated to California during the US withdrawal last year.
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 5:42What's happening today: COVID positivity rate now eight times higher than it was in March; The many ways you can submit your election ballot; L.A. Metro to offer free rides on busses and trains, offers valid dropboxes at Union Station others; Highlights from KPCC's virtual event on pregnancy; President Biden will be in L.A. next week to host the five day Summit of the Americas; Friday is the 9th annual LGBTQ+ pride night at the Dodger Stadium
This program is made possible in part by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the American people.
COVID positivity rate in L.A. now 8x higher than it was in March. Plus: How to submit your ballot, free rides to polls, and more – The P.M. EditionWhat's happening today: COVID positivity rate now eight times higher than it was in March; The many ways you can submit your election ballot; L.A. Metro to offer free rides on busses and trains, offers valid dropboxes at Union Station others; Highlights from KPCC's virtual event on pregnancy; President Biden will be in L.A. next week to host the five day Summit of the Americas; Friday is the 9th annual LGBTQ+ pride night at the Dodger Stadium
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 6:51Here's your morning news: L.A. County's first suspected case of monkeypox is someone who recently traveled domestically; Union representing resident physicians and fellows at three LA County-run hospitals has given notice that members plan to strike June 13th through 15th; President Biden will be in Los Angeles next week to host a gathering of leaders from North, Central and South America; Taking the salt out of ocean water is one way to increase water supplies; Los Angeles ranks near the top of the list for dog attacks on mail carriers; State appeals court panel upholds injunction blocking some of DA Gascon's biggest reforms; Jury selection starts in trial of man accused of killing Nipsey Hussle; Many Afghans who settled in Southern California still wrestling with uncertainty.
This program is made possible in part by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the American people.
L.A. County's first suspected case of monkeypox discovered. Plus: Hospital worker strike, ocean water desalinization, and more – The Morning EditionHere's your morning news: L.A. County's first suspected case of monkeypox is someone who recently traveled domestically; Union representing resident physicians and fellows at three LA County-run hospitals has given notice that members plan to strike June 13th through 15th; President Biden will be in Los Angeles next week to host a gathering of leaders from North, Central and South America; Taking the salt out of ocean water is one way to increase water supplies; Los Angeles ranks near the top of the list for dog attacks on mail carriers; State appeals court panel upholds injunction blocking some of DA Gascon's biggest reforms; Jury selection starts in trial of man accused of killing Nipsey Hussle; Many Afghans who settled in Southern California still wrestling with uncertainty.
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 7:09Here's your morning news: Average price of gas in L.A. climbs to $6.22 per gallon; Driver who hit and killed pedestrian this week identified as head of Mayor Garcetti's Crisis Response Team; City Council unanimously votes to ban sale of menthol cigarettes and other flavored tobacco products; Using "gray" water for your irrigation; Labor movement reaches a Korean barbecue restaurant in L.A. County; In Santa Ana, Mater Dei High is reopening after threat to school; All-female car clubs popping up in Southern California.
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Average price of gas in L.A. climbs to $6.22 per gallon. Plus: All-female car clubs, 'gray' water irrigation, and more – The Morning EditionHere's your morning news: Average price of gas in L.A. climbs to $6.22 per gallon; Driver who hit and killed pedestrian this week identified as head of Mayor Garcetti's Crisis Response Team; City Council unanimously votes to ban sale of menthol cigarettes and other flavored tobacco products; Using "gray" water for your irrigation; Labor movement reaches a Korean barbecue restaurant in L.A. County; In Santa Ana, Mater Dei High is reopening after threat to school; All-female car clubs popping up in Southern California.
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 5:37What's happening today: L.A. nearly back to the CDC's 'high' virus activity level; Federal health officials discover what looks like L.A. County's first case of monkey pox; Why you might not see the race for L.A. mayor on your ballot; Starting with the next academic year, California expects every high school senior to apply for college financial aid.
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L.A. nearly back to the CDC's 'high' virus activity level. Plus: L.A. monkey pox, college financial aid applications, and more – The P.M. EditionWhat's happening today: L.A. nearly back to the CDC's 'high' virus activity level; Federal health officials discover what looks like L.A. County's first case of monkey pox; Why you might not see the race for L.A. mayor on your ballot; Starting with the next academic year, California expects every high school senior to apply for college financial aid.
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 5:39What's happening today: California's reparations task course releases interim report on the state's history of racism and slavery; SoCal under new water saving restrictions as drought continues for third straight year; Exploring L.A.'s pedestrian tunnels.
This program is made possible in part by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the American people.
Reparations task course releases interim report on California's history of racism and slavery. Plus: Water saving restrictions, L.A.'s pedestrian tunnels – The P.M. EditionWhat's happening today: California's reparations task course releases interim report on the state's history of racism and slavery; SoCal under new water saving restrictions as drought continues for third straight year; Exploring L.A.'s pedestrian tunnels.
This program is made possible in part by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the American people.