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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 10:36An 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 EditionAn 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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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 4:26Your morning news today: El Dorado, Napa and San Francisco are among the group of counties moving from the state's most restrictive purple tier. Los Angeles county isn't far behind; City of Los Angeles's tax revenue looks like it'll come in more than half-a-billion-dollar short, and more.
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Seven California Counties Poised To Slide Into State's Less Restrictive TierYour morning news today: El Dorado, Napa and San Francisco are among the group of counties moving from the state's most restrictive purple tier. Los Angeles county isn't far behind; City of Los Angeles's tax revenue looks like it'll come in more than half-a-billion-dollar short, and more.
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Listen 4:25Your morning news today: The state will set aside 25,000 COVID-19 vaccine doses for LA Unified school teachers and staff; We're approaching the end of our rainy season in California, so how we are doing in terms of rainfall?
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CA To Provide Covid Vaccines For LAUSD Teachers And StaffYour morning news today: The state will set aside 25,000 COVID-19 vaccine doses for LA Unified school teachers and staff; We're approaching the end of our rainy season in California, so how we are doing in terms of rainfall?
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Listen 4:25Your morning news today: Essential workers now qualify for the free COVID-19 vaccine in L.A. County, but there's a caveat; Peace Corps celebrates its 60th birthday today, and more.
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Essential Workers Now Qualify For Vaccine In L.A. CountyYour morning news today: Essential workers now qualify for the free COVID-19 vaccine in L.A. County, but there's a caveat; Peace Corps celebrates its 60th birthday today, 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 4:11Your morning news today: The West Covina City Council has voted to break with the L-A County Health Department over COVID-19 restrictions and create its own city health department; Southern California may be about to get a whole lot more protected nature for you to go enjoy -- if a new bill passes through Congress, and more.
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West Covina To Create Its Own City Health DepartmentYour morning news today: The West Covina City Council has voted to break with the L-A County Health Department over COVID-19 restrictions and create its own city health department; Southern California may be about to get a whole lot more protected nature for you to go enjoy -- if a new bill passes through Congress, 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 4:12Your morning news today: California is revamping its plan to help eligible residents in underserved communities get COVID-19 vaccines; The public comment period is open for you to weigh in on the future of the Los Angeles River, and more.
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CA Revamps Its Plan To Vaccinate Those In Underserved CommunitiesYour morning news today: California is revamping its plan to help eligible residents in underserved communities get COVID-19 vaccines; The public comment period is open for you to weigh in on the future of the Los Angeles River, 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 5:27Your morning news today: Tiger Woods remains in the hospital as the golfer recovers from surgery following a rollover car crash; The numbers of new COVID-19 cases and people in the hospital with the virus has been decreasing in Southern California, so have we turned a corner in the fighter against the virus?
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Tiger Woods Recovering At Hospital After Significant Injuries Suffered In Rollover Car CrashYour morning news today: Tiger Woods remains in the hospital as the golfer recovers from surgery following a rollover car crash; The numbers of new COVID-19 cases and people in the hospital with the virus has been decreasing in Southern California, so have we turned a corner in the fighter against the virus?
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 4:55Your morning news today: The US has lost some 500,000 lives to the COVID-19 pandemic, we put that number in local perspective. Los Angeles schools will resume some in-person child care, tutoring, and services for students with special needs next week, and more.
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LAUSD Schools To Resume In-Person Services For Some Students Next WeekYour morning news today: The US has lost some 500,000 lives to the COVID-19 pandemic, we put that number in local perspective. Los Angeles schools will resume some in-person child care, tutoring, and services for students with special needs next week, 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 4:50Your morning news today: LA Mayor Eric Garcetti made the announcement Sunday, saying the vaccine shipments delayed by the recent storms are now on their way to LA and the mega-sites run by the city will reopen tomorrow; California state lawmakers will present a bill today that would incentivize schools to reopen, and more.
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City Of LA To Reopen Large Vaccination Sites TomorrowYour morning news today: LA Mayor Eric Garcetti made the announcement Sunday, saying the vaccine shipments delayed by the recent storms are now on their way to LA and the mega-sites run by the city will reopen tomorrow; California state lawmakers will present a bill today that would incentivize schools to reopen, and more.
This program is made possible in part by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the American people.