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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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The P.M. Edition: Vaccine lottery winners; Mask mandate to roll back; Drought threatens reservoir levels; Clippers in, Lakers outWhat's happening today: First vaccine lottery winners chosen; California set to roll back mask mandate; Reservoir levels low as severe drought threatens; In the NBA Playoffs, the Clippers are in, and the Lakers are out.
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Listen 5:20What's happening today: CalOSHA to determine whether to relax mask rules at workplaces; COVID rates continue to drop in L.A.; First vaccine lottery drawing is Friday; Biden aims to provide free 2-year college tuition; Over 10% of state's giant sequoias destroyed by recent wildfires.
The P.M. Edition: Workplace mask requirements; COVID rates dropping; Vaccine lottery Friday; Free college tuition; Wildfires destroy sequoiasWhat's happening today: CalOSHA to determine whether to relax mask rules at workplaces; COVID rates continue to drop in L.A.; First vaccine lottery drawing is Friday; Biden aims to provide free 2-year college tuition; Over 10% of state's giant sequoias destroyed by recent wildfires.
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Listen 3:39Here's your morning news: Today, the state's workplace safety agency - Cal OSHA - meets to consider relaxing mask rules for workers. We explain how it might work. A controversial plan to build 15 tiny homes for the homeless in Arcadia is now on pause, and more.
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The L.A. Report for Thursday, June 3Here's your morning news: Today, the state's workplace safety agency - Cal OSHA - meets to consider relaxing mask rules for workers. We explain how it might work. A controversial plan to build 15 tiny homes for the homeless in Arcadia is now on pause, 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 5:13What's happening today: Latest on shooting of firefighters in Agua Dulce; Former L.A. councilman begins serving time for City Hall corruption scandal; Angelenos won't hit 80% vaccination until August; Hermosa Beach lifeguard tower to get Pride-themed paint job; State senate votes to return beaches to descendants of Black couple.
The P.M. Edition: Agua Dulce firefighter shooting; City Hall corruption scandal; L.A. vaccination rates; Pride-themed lifeguard tower; Beach will be returned to Black descendantsWhat's happening today: Latest on shooting of firefighters in Agua Dulce; Former L.A. councilman begins serving time for City Hall corruption scandal; Angelenos won't hit 80% vaccination until August; Hermosa Beach lifeguard tower to get Pride-themed paint job; State senate votes to return beaches to descendants of Black couple.
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Listen 4:28Here's your morning news: The investigation continues this morning into a deadly shooting at an LA County Fire Station in Agua Dulce; Authorities say one firefighter was killed and another was injured and remains in the hospital; Eight California counties qualified to move to a less restrictive tier in the state's reopening system Tuesday including Ventura County which is making the move to the least restrictive yellow tier.
The L.A. Report for Wednesday, June 2Here's your morning news: The investigation continues this morning into a deadly shooting at an LA County Fire Station in Agua Dulce; Authorities say one firefighter was killed and another was injured and remains in the hospital; Eight California counties qualified to move to a less restrictive tier in the state's reopening system Tuesday including Ventura County which is making the move to the least restrictive yellow tier.
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Listen 5:22What's happening today: Gunman kills one firefighter, wounds another in Agua Dulce; Anaheim man pleads not guilty in freeway BB gun shootings; L.A. County to meet Biden's July 4 vaccination goal; Will we see a post Memorial Day COVID surge?; Farmers to Families food program ends;
The P.M. Edition: Gunman kills L.A. firefighter, wounds another; Freeway BB shooter pleads not guilty; L.A. to meet Biden's July 4 vax goal; Will there be a Memorial Day COVID surge?What's happening today: Gunman kills one firefighter, wounds another in Agua Dulce; Anaheim man pleads not guilty in freeway BB gun shootings; L.A. County to meet Biden's July 4 vaccination goal; Will we see a post Memorial Day COVID surge?; Farmers to Families food program ends;
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Listen 4:23Here's your morning news: In Yucca Valley yesterday, a San Bernardino County deputy was mortally wounded while pursuing a motorcyclist who fled from an attempted traffic stop.
The motorcyclyist was also killed in an exhange of gunfire with other deputies; On Tuesday, officials in Arcadia will decide whether to press ahead with building homeless housing, and more
The L.A. Report for Tuesday, June 1Here's your morning news: In Yucca Valley yesterday, a San Bernardino County deputy was mortally wounded while pursuing a motorcyclist who fled from an attempted traffic stop.
The motorcyclyist was also killed in an exhange of gunfire with other deputies; On Tuesday, officials in Arcadia will decide whether to press ahead with building homeless housing, and more
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Sunday Special: L.A.'s 'Turbocharged' Year of Police Reform After George Floyd's Murder: What's Next?In this special Sunday edition: The murder of George Floyd revitalized the police reform movement in L.A. But the movement's progress has been uneven. A special report from KPCC and LAist criminal justice reporter Frank Stoltze.