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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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  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 4:58
    Protests against ICE's actions are taking place across Southern California this weekend - find out where. A state court has ruled against Huntington Beach's controversial voter ID law. Orange County officials have approved a settlement on the Airport Fire. Plus, more from Evening Edition.

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    "ICE Out" protests to hit LA, Court rules Huntington Beach voter ID law is illegal, OC approves Airport Fire settlement — Evening Edition
    Protests against ICE's actions are taking place across Southern California this weekend - find out where. A state court has ruled against Huntington Beach's controversial voter ID law. Orange County officials have approved a settlement on the Airport Fire. Plus, more from Evening Edition.

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  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 4:59
    What to know about the nationwide 'ICE Out' protests and where they're happening in L.A. As another government shutdown looms, how programs like Head Start could be affected. Plus, we'll bring you a preview of The Bob Baker Theater's newest show in over 40 years. 

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    'ICE Out' protests in LA, What a looming gov. shutdown could mean for child care, The Bob Baker Theater's big year— Afternoon Edition
    What to know about the nationwide 'ICE Out' protests and where they're happening in L.A. As another government shutdown looms, how programs like Head Start could be affected. Plus, we'll bring you a preview of The Bob Baker Theater's newest show in over 40 years. 

    Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.com

  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 4:27
    Here's your morning news: Utility companies on alert as high Santa Ana winds arrive; Gov. Newsom signs law banning small gas-powered engines – in 2024; More investigators join O.C. oil spill probe; Dodgers one L away from elimination.

    Utility companies on alert as high winds arrive; Gov. Newsom to ban small gas engines in 2024; Oil spill investigation grows; Dodgers on the brink – The A.M. Edition
    Here's your morning news: Utility companies on alert as high Santa Ana winds arrive; Gov. Newsom signs law banning small gas-powered engines – in 2024; More investigators join O.C. oil spill probe; Dodgers one L away from elimination.

  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 5:24
    What's happening today: Orange County beaches reopen after oil spill; City officials announce plans to rename some L.A. landmarks in honor of Indigenous People's Day; Gov. Newsom signs new protections for journalists during protests.

    O.C. beaches reopen after oil spill. Plus: Renaming L.A. landmarks, and new journalist protections – The P.M. Edition
    What's happening today: Orange County beaches reopen after oil spill; City officials announce plans to rename some L.A. landmarks in honor of Indigenous People's Day; Gov. Newsom signs new protections for journalists during protests.

  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 4:07
    Here's your morning news: COVID cases declining for past two months; Indigenous People's Day; CA first state to require ethnics studies in public high schools; Wildlife toll from oil spill continues to grow; Dodgers host Giants in game 3 of NL Division Series tonight; Sweater weather is here.

    California first state to require ethnic studies in high schools. Plus: COVID decline, oil spill wildlife, and NLDS game 3 – The A.M. Edition
    Here's your morning news: COVID cases declining for past two months; Indigenous People's Day; CA first state to require ethnics studies in public high schools; Wildlife toll from oil spill continues to grow; Dodgers host Giants in game 3 of NL Division Series tonight; Sweater weather is here.

  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 8:43
    Birds covered in oil. Fish washing up dead. Beaches closed indefinitely. It’s been more than a week since yet another oil spill polluted our coastline. And we want to know who’s responsible. Today, we’re going to talk about the latest updates on the spill. And the biggest questions that still need answering. From science reporter Jacob Margolis.

    In California's latest oil spill, the biggest questions still remain – The Sunday Edition
    Birds covered in oil. Fish washing up dead. Beaches closed indefinitely. It’s been more than a week since yet another oil spill polluted our coastline. And we want to know who’s responsible. Today, we’re going to talk about the latest updates on the spill. And the biggest questions that still need answering. From science reporter Jacob Margolis.

  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 9:13
    In this weekend edition: How an obscure 1960s rule hinders funding for mental health treatment, by Robert Garrova. Plus, CA has rent relief to give, but it’s bypassing some immigrant tenants, by Josie Huang.

    How an obscure 1960s rule hinders funding for mental health treatment. Plus, CA has rent relief to give, but it’s bypassing some immigrant tenants – The Weekend Edition
    In this weekend edition: How an obscure 1960s rule hinders funding for mental health treatment, by Robert Garrova. Plus, CA has rent relief to give, but it’s bypassing some immigrant tenants, by Josie Huang.

  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 5:16
    What's happening today: Oil spill investigators to end daily news conferences; In Carson, officials seek info on fouls smells from Dominguez Channel; A fifth candidate enters race for L.A. Sheriff in 2022 election; Are you ready for flu season?; Dodgers face Giants tonight in game 1 of NLDS.

    O.C. oil spill news conferences; Foul smells in Dominguez Channel; 5th candidate for L.A. Sheriff; Flu season looms – The P.M. Edition
    What's happening today: Oil spill investigators to end daily news conferences; In Carson, officials seek info on fouls smells from Dominguez Channel; A fifth candidate enters race for L.A. Sheriff in 2022 election; Are you ready for flu season?; Dodgers face Giants tonight in game 1 of NLDS.

  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 5:28
    Here's your morning news: Teenage vaccination rates increasing as COVID cases continue to drop; Latest on O.C. oil spill cleanup efforts; L.A. redistricting commission seeks public comments on draft map; Latest on the return of Bruce's Beach.

    Teenage vax rates increasing; Oil spill cleanup; L.A. redistricting; Bruce's Beach – The A.M. Edition
    Here's your morning news: Teenage vaccination rates increasing as COVID cases continue to drop; Latest on O.C. oil spill cleanup efforts; L.A. redistricting commission seeks public comments on draft map; Latest on the return of Bruce's Beach.

  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 5:24
    What's happening today: Coast Guard investigates cargo ship near oil leak pipeline; A 16-year old Lancaster student files claim against Antelope Valley Union High School District and L.A. County; L.A. redistricting commission seeks comments on draft map; Pfizer submits for vaccines approval for kids 5-11; Details on return of Bruce's Beach to Black family.

    Coast Guard investigates cargo ship in oil spill; Student files claim against Antelope Valley and L.A.; Pfizer submits for kids' vaccine approval – The P.M. Edition
    What's happening today: Coast Guard investigates cargo ship near oil leak pipeline; A 16-year old Lancaster student files claim against Antelope Valley Union High School District and L.A. County; L.A. redistricting commission seeks comments on draft map; Pfizer submits for vaccines approval for kids 5-11; Details on return of Bruce's Beach to Black family.