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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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  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 10:36
    An international traveler who passed through LAX is the second confirmed measles case in Los Angeles County this year. New work requirements for SNAP benefits begin today. We preview the 68th Grammy Awards taking place today in Los Angeles. Plus, more.

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    Second measles case in LA County, New SNAP requirements, Grammy’s preview — Sunday Edition
    An international traveler who passed through LAX is the second confirmed measles case in Los Angeles County this year. New work requirements for SNAP benefits begin today. We preview the 68th Grammy Awards taking place today in Los Angeles. Plus, more.

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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 4:15
    Here's your news this morning: Some local leaders from Riverside and San Bernardino Counties are pushing back against the decision by California health officials to keep the state's indoor mask mandate in place until at least June 15. Yesterday, some residents at a senior living campus established decades ago for Japanese Americans got the news they've been dreading: The state has approved the partial closure of the Sakura Gardens campus in Boyle Heights, 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, May 20
    Here's your news this morning: Some local leaders from Riverside and San Bernardino Counties are pushing back against the decision by California health officials to keep the state's indoor mask mandate in place until at least June 15. Yesterday, some residents at a senior living campus established decades ago for Japanese Americans got the news they've been dreading: The state has approved the partial closure of the Sakura Gardens campus in Boyle Heights, 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: O.C. yellow tier takes affect Wednesday; Cal/OSHA to issue new workplace recommendations Thursday; Small businesses face lack of job applicants; Gas prices higher due to demand; L.A. Council votes unanimously to close Aliso Canton natural gas storage site; Echo Park Lake ready to reopen.

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    The L.A. Report: P.M. Edition for Wednesday, May 19
    What's happening today: O.C. yellow tier takes affect Wednesday; Cal/OSHA to issue new workplace recommendations Thursday; Small businesses face lack of job applicants; Gas prices higher due to demand; L.A. Council votes unanimously to close Aliso Canton natural gas storage site; Echo Park Lake ready to reopen.

    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 4:14
    Here's your news this morning: All road closures and evacuation warnings related to the Palisades Fire have now been lifted, as fire crews continue to make progress fighting the fire. Containment increased to 47 percent Tuesdsay evening; Some long-awaited good news for Orange County -- it's now officially in the "yellow" tier on California's pandemic reopening framework, 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, May 19
    Here's your news this morning: All road closures and evacuation warnings related to the Palisades Fire have now been lifted, as fire crews continue to make progress fighting the fire. Containment increased to 47 percent Tuesdsay evening; Some long-awaited good news for Orange County -- it's now officially in the "yellow" tier on California's pandemic reopening framework, 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 5:04
    What's happening today: Arrest made in Palisades Fire; Orange County moves to yellow reopening tier; Challenges for the state's unemployment system; DMV manager pleads guilty to accepting bribes; Free community college tuition for low income residents.

    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: P.M. Edition for Tuesday, May 18
    What's happening today: Arrest made in Palisades Fire; Orange County moves to yellow reopening tier; Challenges for the state's unemployment system; DMV manager pleads guilty to accepting bribes; Free community college tuition for low income residents.

    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 4:06
    Here's your news this morning: A man is in custody - accused of starting the Palisades Fire in the Pacific Palisades area. The fire broke out Friday night and investigators say the flames seemed suspicious from the outset; California will delay loosening mask mandates until next month, when other pandemic restrictions are set to relax, 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, May 18
    Here's your news this morning: A man is in custody - accused of starting the Palisades Fire in the Pacific Palisades area. The fire broke out Friday night and investigators say the flames seemed suspicious from the outset; California will delay loosening mask mandates until next month, when other pandemic restrictions are set to relax, 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: Latest on Palisades Fire; California to wait until June before relaxing mask rules; LAUSD to provide vaccinations; UC campuses planning for vaccination requirements; 

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

    The P.M. Edition: Latest on Palisades Fire; State mask rules to relax in June; LAUSD to provide vaccinations; UC campuses to require vaccinations
    What's happening today: Latest on Palisades Fire; California to wait until June before relaxing mask rules; LAUSD to provide vaccinations; UC campuses planning for vaccination requirements; 

    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 4:02
    Here's your news this morning: Evacuation orders remain in place for about a thousand people this morning as special crews continue to battle a brush fire in Pacific Palisades.
    Gov. Gavin Newsom released his revised budget proposal on Friday and if it passes the legislature, college could become more affordable for older students -- and very young students, 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, May 17
    Here's your news this morning: Evacuation orders remain in place for about a thousand people this morning as special crews continue to battle a brush fire in Pacific Palisades.
    Gov. Gavin Newsom released his revised budget proposal on Friday and if it passes the legislature, college could become more affordable for older students -- and very young students, 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 5:09
    What's happening today: Gov. Newsom unveils revised state budget; Californians cautious as CDC lifts mask recommendation; City of L.A. begins vaccinating older children.

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

    The P.M. Edition: Newsom's revised state budget; Californians cautious after CDC mask ruling; L.A. starts vaccinating older kids
    What's happening today: Gov. Newsom unveils revised state budget; Californians cautious as CDC lifts mask recommendation; City of L.A. begins vaccinating older children.

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