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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 4:32Here's your morning news: Cleanup continues for Orange County oil spill; Wildlife experts assess damage cause by spill; Gov. Newsom declares state of emergency; Mayor Garcetti launches "Cool L.A." initiative intended to lower the temperature in hot neighborhoods; L.A. City Council considers plans to form the city's own bank.
O.C. oil spill cleanup continues; Wildlife experts assess damage; Garcetti's "Cool L.A." initiative; L.A. considers forming its own bank – The A.M. EditionHere's your morning news: Cleanup continues for Orange County oil spill; Wildlife experts assess damage cause by spill; Gov. Newsom declares state of emergency; Mayor Garcetti launches "Cool L.A." initiative intended to lower the temperature in hot neighborhoods; L.A. City Council considers plans to form the city's own bank.
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Listen 5:58Here's your daily news: An update on the Huntington Beach oil spill, it's impact on business, and the size of spill itself. Hollywood production workers voted overwhelmingly that they ready to strike if demands are not met. Governor Newsom signed a bill aimed at reducing black infant mortality.
Update on the Huntington Beach Oil Spill; Hollywood Production Workers Ready to Strike; New Bill to Reduce Black Infant MortalityHere's your daily news: An update on the Huntington Beach oil spill, it's impact on business, and the size of spill itself. Hollywood production workers voted overwhelmingly that they ready to strike if demands are not met. Governor Newsom signed a bill aimed at reducing black infant mortality.
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Latest on oil spill off Orange County coast; Lawmakers react to "Dangerous Air" climate series – The A.M. EditionHere's your morning news: Latest on oil spill off Orange County coast; "Dangerous Air" series getting reactions from lawmakers.
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Listen 21:35In this Sunday edition: Deputies in California’s Antelope Valley are disproportionately citing Black teens, often for minor infractions, like getting in fights or smoking. “They’re turning the principal’s office into the police station,” said one lawyer. An investigation by Emily Elena Dugdale of KPCC/LAist and Irena Hwang of ProPublica.
In the Antelope Valley, sheriff's deputies settle schoolyard disputes. Black teens bear the brunt. – The Sunday EditionIn this Sunday edition: Deputies in California’s Antelope Valley are disproportionately citing Black teens, often for minor infractions, like getting in fights or smoking. “They’re turning the principal’s office into the police station,” said one lawyer. An investigation by Emily Elena Dugdale of KPCC/LAist and Irena Hwang of ProPublica.
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Why are so many California firefighters getting injured or dying during training? – The Weekend EditionIn this weekend edition: Over the last year and a half, almost four dozen Cal Fire firefighters have suffered from heat illness during training, and since 2003 five have died. Climate and science reporter Jacob Margolis investigates.
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California to require vaccines for all students; L.A. Marathon returns; Redistricting commission makes progress; Reddit's Battle for L.A. – The P.M. EditionWhat's happening today: California will require vaccinations for all students; The L.A. Marathon is back; L.A. City Council redistricting commission is a step closer to submitting new map; The battle for L.A. is raging on Reddit.
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Newsom signs police conduct bills; Bruce's Beach to be returned to family; New trees for Boyle Heights park – The A.M. EditionHere's your morning news: Gov. Newsom signs several bills addressing police conduct and accountability; Bruce’s Beach is going back to the family’s descendants; New trees in Boyle Heights park.
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Listen 5:19Here's your daily news: Extended paid sick leave ends tomorrow; New computer models predict drop in COVID infections by March; San Diego judge sentences former nursing student with life in prison for 2019 Poway synagogue shooting; Tiny Home Project to house more than 100 people In Eagle Rock; Academy Museum of Motion Pictures opens for movie fans
Paid sick leave ends; COVID end in sight?; 2019 synagogue shooter; Eagle Rock Tiny Homes; Academy Museum of Motion Pictures opens – The P.M. EditionHere's your daily news: Extended paid sick leave ends tomorrow; New computer models predict drop in COVID infections by March; San Diego judge sentences former nursing student with life in prison for 2019 Poway synagogue shooting; Tiny Home Project to house more than 100 people In Eagle Rock; Academy Museum of Motion Pictures opens for movie fans