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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 4:48
    Angelenos hit the streets as part of today's "ICE Out" protests. California lawmakers look to raise taxes on companies operating immigration detention centers. An LA County leader calls for the state to investigate the Palisades Fire. Plus, more from Evening Edition.

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    ICE Out protests across SoCal, Lawmakers want to tax private detention centers, Horvath calls for Palisades Fire investigation — Evening Edition
    Angelenos hit the streets as part of today's "ICE Out" protests. California lawmakers look to raise taxes on companies operating immigration detention centers. An LA County leader calls for the state to investigate the Palisades Fire. Plus, more from Evening Edition.

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  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 4:57
    With the Olympics on the way, we'll look at how L.A. county plans to clear encampments around Olympic venues. Why you'll probably want to get a REAL ID soon to avoid fees at the airport. Plus for Food Friday we ask a Burbank local where to get the best grub in town.

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    LA considers plans to clear encampments around Olympic venues, REAL ID Fee starts Feb 1., Ask a local: Where to eat in Burbank— Morning Edition
    With the Olympics on the way, we'll look at how L.A. county plans to clear encampments around Olympic venues. Why you'll probably want to get a REAL ID soon to avoid fees at the airport. Plus for Food Friday we ask a Burbank local where to get the best grub in town.

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  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 4:07
    Here's your morning news: The Los Angeles City Council voted Wednesday to pass a wide-ranging ordinance that bans unhoused people from camping in designated parts of the city; Starting Friday, Disneyland will start requiring all visitors to wear masks indoors, no matter their vaccination status, and more.

    This program is made possible in part by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the American people

    The L.A. Report for Thursday, July 29
    Here's your morning news: The Los Angeles City Council voted Wednesday to pass a wide-ranging ordinance that bans unhoused people from camping in designated parts of the city; Starting Friday, Disneyland will start requiring all visitors to wear masks indoors, no matter their vaccination status, and more.

    This program is made possible in part by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the American people

  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 5:23
    What's happening today: L.A. City Council approves anti-camping ordinance; L.A. Supervisors approve motion to create homelessness commission; Phone alerts urging vaccinations; Long Beach to require vaccines for city workers; Flex alert tonight.

    The P.M. Edition: Anti-camping ordinance approved; Supervisors to create homelessness commission; Phone alerts urge vaccinations; Long Beach to require vaccines for employees; Flex alert tonight
    What's happening today: L.A. City Council approves anti-camping ordinance; L.A. Supervisors approve motion to create homelessness commission; Phone alerts urging vaccinations; Long Beach to require vaccines for city workers; Flex alert tonight.

  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 4:00
    Here's your morning news: Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti says LA will require city employees to show proof they have been vaccinated against the coronavirus or face mandatory weekly testing; Like many states, California has it's own production incentives for film and TV, and the latest version of its rebate plan comes with an interesting twist, and more.

    This program is made possible in part by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the American people

    The L.A. Report for Wednesday, July 28
    Here's your morning news: Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti says LA will require city employees to show proof they have been vaccinated against the coronavirus or face mandatory weekly testing; Like many states, California has it's own production incentives for film and TV, and the latest version of its rebate plan comes with an interesting twist, and more.

    This program is made possible in part by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the American people

  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 5:11
    What's happening today: Majority of new COVID cases among the unvaccinated; State university system will require students, faculty, and staff to be vaccinated; Childcare providers vote to ratify their first labor contract with state; Federal jury convicts political donor Ed Buck in overdose deaths; Day one of House Select Committee hearings into the January 6 insurrection begins.

    The P.M. Edition: COVID surges among unvaccinated; UC schools to require vaccinations; Childcare providers vote on state labor contract; Ed Buck convicted in overdose deaths; U.S. House committee begins January 6 hearings
    What's happening today: Majority of new COVID cases among the unvaccinated; State university system will require students, faculty, and staff to be vaccinated; Childcare providers vote to ratify their first labor contract with state; Federal jury convicts political donor Ed Buck in overdose deaths; Day one of House Select Committee hearings into the January 6 insurrection begins.

  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 4:26
    Here's your morning news: California will soon require state government employees and all health care workers to show proof that they've been vaccinated against COVID-19; By 2035, California will only allow zero emissions vehicles to be sold in the state, and that includes electric cars. But that environmental mandate could come at a price, and more.

    This program is made possible in part by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the American people

    The L.A. Report for Tuesday, July 27
    Here's your morning news: California will soon require state government employees and all health care workers to show proof that they've been vaccinated against COVID-19; By 2035, California will only allow zero emissions vehicles to be sold in the state, and that includes electric cars. But that environmental mandate could come at a price, and more.

    This program is made possible in part by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the American people

  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 5:18
    What's happening today: California, Kaiser, New York City and Veteran Administration Employees Be Vaccinated or Test Weekly; Garcetti Says Get Vaccinated or Risk Dying; Hospitals Filling Up With The Unvaccinated; Monsoonal Rains Hit The Southland;

    The P.M. Edition: Newsom Blames Unvaccinated, Requires State Employees Vaccinated; Garcetti Says Get Vaccinated or Risk Dying; Hospitals Filling Up With The Unvaccinated; Monsoonal Rains Hit The Southland;
    What's happening today: California, Kaiser, New York City and Veteran Administration Employees Be Vaccinated or Test Weekly; Garcetti Says Get Vaccinated or Risk Dying; Hospitals Filling Up With The Unvaccinated; Monsoonal Rains Hit The Southland;

  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 4:00
    Here's your morning news: In LA County, public health officials say that in June, about one in every five new infections was a breakthrough case; Today, the Summer Olympics officially kicked off in Tokyo, but elsewhere in the world, a Torrance man broke an obscure but significant American athletic record, and more.

    This program is made possible in part by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the American people

    The L.A. Report for Monday, July 26
    Here's your morning news: In LA County, public health officials say that in June, about one in every five new infections was a breakthrough case; Today, the Summer Olympics officially kicked off in Tokyo, but elsewhere in the world, a Torrance man broke an obscure but significant American athletic record, and more.

    This program is made possible in part by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the American people

  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 5:24
    Covid-19 infections and the vaccinated; Freediving record set by Torrance man; Lingering sewage smell at SoCal beaches; LBC Convention Center Immigrant Children Shelter Closed; Pasadena policy to vaccinate city workers.

    The P.M. Edition: Covid-19 Infections and The Vaccinated; Freediving Record Set by Torrance Man; Lingering Sewage Smell at SoCal Beaches; LBC Convention Center Immigrant Children Shelter Closed; Pasadena Policy to Vaccinate City Workers.
    Covid-19 infections and the vaccinated; Freediving record set by Torrance man; Lingering sewage smell at SoCal beaches; LBC Convention Center Immigrant Children Shelter Closed; Pasadena policy to vaccinate city workers.