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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 11:08LA Unified educators are one step closer to striking after voting in favor of a work stoppage this week. ICE protests continue in the region, after Angelenos flooded Downtown L.A. yesterday as part of a national day of opposition to federal immigration operations. Exploring the legacy of the Bonaventure Hotel in Los Angeles. Plus, more
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LAUSD teachers strike vote, ICE protests continue, The Bonaventure Hotel— Saturday EditionLA Unified educators are one step closer to striking after voting in favor of a work stoppage this week. ICE protests continue in the region, after Angelenos flooded Downtown L.A. yesterday as part of a national day of opposition to federal immigration operations. Exploring the legacy of the Bonaventure Hotel in Los Angeles. Plus, more
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Listen 4:48Angelenos 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 EditionAngelenos 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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Listen 5:16Here's your morning news: Crews broke ground on Metro's long-awaited Airport Connector project this week. Once it's completed, it will ferry travellers from Metro's Crenshaw line to the LAX People Mover - an elevated tram that'll run from the Metro connector station to the airport's terminals every 2 minutes; A new study has revealed how the pandemic has negatively impacted families and children living in Southeast L.A., and more.
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L.A. Report for Thursday, June 24Here's your morning news: Crews broke ground on Metro's long-awaited Airport Connector project this week. Once it's completed, it will ferry travellers from Metro's Crenshaw line to the LAX People Mover - an elevated tram that'll run from the Metro connector station to the airport's terminals every 2 minutes; A new study has revealed how the pandemic has negatively impacted families and children living in Southeast L.A., 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 5:23What's happening today: The latest on the dangerous Delta variant of COVID-19; Restaurants struggle to meet staffing demands; U.S. Forest Service tightens fire restrictions in San Bernardino National Forest; Kobe Bryant's widow settles lawsuit in helicopter crash; Britney Spears asks to end conservatorship.
The P.M. Edition: COVID Delta variant; Restaurants short on staff; Fire restrictions in San Bernardino National Forest; Kobe Bryant's widow settles suit in crash; Britney Spears' conservatorshipWhat's happening today: The latest on the dangerous Delta variant of COVID-19; Restaurants struggle to meet staffing demands; U.S. Forest Service tightens fire restrictions in San Bernardino National Forest; Kobe Bryant's widow settles lawsuit in helicopter crash; Britney Spears asks to end conservatorship.
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Listen 4:39Here's your morning news: L.A. Mayor Eric Garcetti has placed his chief of staff on administrative leave after disparaging Facebook posts she made surfaced in the media, The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors has voted 4-1 to set up a team to implement the long-promised closure of Men's Central Jail, and more.
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L.A. Report for Wednesday, June 23Here's your morning news: L.A. Mayor Eric Garcetti has placed his chief of staff on administrative leave after disparaging Facebook posts she made surfaced in the media, The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors has voted 4-1 to set up a team to implement the long-promised closure of Men's Central Jail, 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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The P.M. Edition: Workplace vaccines; Vaccine e-card privacy concerns; Assault weapons in CA; CHP stopping summer speeders; July 4 weekend travel tips.What's happening today: Revised workplace rules require vaccine disclosure; Privacy concerns over digital vaccine card; Federal appeals court overturns recent ruling on assault weapons; CHP looking for summer speeders; July 4 travel tips.
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Listen 4:04Here's your morning news: COVID-19 is still having a disproportionate effect on LA's Black residents; Californians who buy health insurance through the state's Covered California exchange could see their monthly premiums go down this summer, and more.
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L.A. Report for Tuesday, June 22Here's your morning news: COVID-19 is still having a disproportionate effect on LA's Black residents; Californians who buy health insurance through the state's Covered California exchange could see their monthly premiums go down this summer, 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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The P.M. Edition: Supreme Court NCAA ruling; Santa Ana's deportation defense fund; Palm Springs Marilyn Monroe statue; Salton Sea waterWhat's happening today: Supreme Court rules NCAA can't limit educational benefits; Santa Ana bolstering deportation defense fund; Marilyn Monroe statue back in Palm Springs; State considers proposals for returning water to Salton Sea.
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L.A. Report for Monday, June 21Here's your morning news: LA Mayor Eric Garcetti and other mayors from around the country have launched a coalition to work toward reparations for Black Americans; A huge statue of Marilyn Monroe is back in Palm Springs - but not everyone is happy about it, and more.
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Listen 9:47In this special Sunday edition: From our ongoing series Race in L.A., Shirlee Smith, who tells the story of the job she applied for at 18 back in the 1950s – to work as operator for Cedars of Lebanon hospital, which became Cedars-Sinai. The job interview was on the phone and she was hired on the spot. Then she came in, in person, to report to work – and that's when her new employer saw for the first time that she's Black.
In this special Sunday edition: From our ongoing series Race in L.A., Shirlee Smith, who tells the story of the job she applied for at 18 back in the 1950s – to work as operator for Cedars of Lebanon hospital, which became Cedars-Sinai. The job interview was on the phone and she was hired on the spot. Then she came in, in person, to report to work – and that's when her new employer saw for the first time that she's Black.