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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 11:08
    LA 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 Edition
    LA 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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  • 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 4:06
    Here's your morning news: The California economy reopens today, and the state will come in line with C-D-C guidance for mask wearing; It's hot and getting hotter in Southern California this week and that's putting a lot of stress on the power grid, and more.



    The L.A. Report for Tuesday, June 15
    Here's your morning news: The California economy reopens today, and the state will come in line with C-D-C guidance for mask wearing; It's hot and getting hotter in Southern California this week and that's putting a lot of stress on the power grid, and more.



  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 5:17
    What's happening today: COVID restrictions to end tomorrow; Heatwave roasts region; L.A. city pools reopen; L.A. Cultural Heritage Commission recommends the First Baptist Church in Venice an historic cultural monument.

    The P.M. Edition: COVID restrictions end tomorrow; Heatwave roasts region; City pools reopen; Venice baptist church may get historical designation.
    What's happening today: COVID restrictions to end tomorrow; Heatwave roasts region; L.A. city pools reopen; L.A. Cultural Heritage Commission recommends the First Baptist Church in Venice an historic cultural monument.

  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 3:53
    Here's your morning news: Tomorrow, California will take a major step forward in reopening the state's economy and certain executive actions Governor Gavin Newsom made tied to the COVID-19 pandemic will go away; And an update on a story we brought you last week  about the Bolsa Chica Ecological Reserve in Huntington Beach, and more.

    The L.A. Report for Monday, June 14
    Here's your morning news: Tomorrow, California will take a major step forward in reopening the state's economy and certain executive actions Governor Gavin Newsom made tied to the COVID-19 pandemic will go away; And an update on a story we brought you last week  about the Bolsa Chica Ecological Reserve in Huntington Beach, and more.

  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 52:15
    In this special Sunday edition: Diane Guerrero and Eric Andre talk about therapy, meditation and making sure that you put your mental health first.

    Mental Health Special: Yeah No, I'm Not OK by LAist Studios
    In this special Sunday edition: Diane Guerrero and Eric Andre talk about therapy, meditation and making sure that you put your mental health first.

  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 3:43
    What's happening today: COVID restrictions may be lifting, but dangers remain; County health departments across the state say they need more funding for staff; Approaching heatwave expected to test state's power grid; 15 more vaccine lottery winners announced

    The P.M. Edition: COVID restrictions lifting but dangers remain; Health departments across state request more funding; Heatwave will test power grid; 15 more vaccine lottery winners announced
    What's happening today: COVID restrictions may be lifting, but dangers remain; County health departments across the state say they need more funding for staff; Approaching heatwave expected to test state's power grid; 15 more vaccine lottery winners announced

  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 3:23
    Here's your morning news: The Los Angeles Unified School District and its teacher's union have reached an agreement for a return to full-time, in-person instruction this fall; Months after a rainbow-painted lifeguard tower went up in flames, the city of Long Beach has unveiled its replacement. 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 Friday, June 11
    Here's your morning news: The Los Angeles Unified School District and its teacher's union have reached an agreement for a return to full-time, in-person instruction this fall; Months after a rainbow-painted lifeguard tower went up in flames, the city of Long Beach has unveiled its replacement. 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 3:37
    What's happening today: Five days until COVID rules are lifted, but workplaces are still up in the air; Garden Grove police officer charged with beating two homeless men; Appeal filed in last week's assault weapon ruling; Federal court extends stay in L.A. homeless case.

    The P.M. Edition: COVID workplace rules; O.C. police officer charged in homeless beating; Appeal filed in assault weapon ruling
    What's happening today: Five days until COVID rules are lifted, but workplaces are still up in the air; Garden Grove police officer charged with beating two homeless men; Appeal filed in last week's assault weapon ruling; Federal court extends stay in L.A. homeless case.

  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 4:03
    Here's your morning news: The state's workplace safety agency has withdrawn a controversial rule about masks at work. Last night, Cal OSHA reversed course on a rule that would have required employees to stay masked at work unless everyone in the room was vaccinated; Venice is the latest battleground over how to tackle L.A.'s homelessness crisis, and the councilman who represents the area, Mike Bonin, is at odds with Sheriff Alex Villanueva, 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, June 10
    Here's your morning news: The state's workplace safety agency has withdrawn a controversial rule about masks at work. Last night, Cal OSHA reversed course on a rule that would have required employees to stay masked at work unless everyone in the room was vaccinated; Venice is the latest battleground over how to tackle L.A.'s homelessness crisis, and the councilman who represents the area, Mike Bonin, is at odds with Sheriff Alex Villanueva, and more.

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