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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 5:18
    What's happening today: Gov. Newsom encourages vaccinations at West L.A. VA hospital; Are annual COVID boosters in our future?; After accidental shooting death, Hollywood quiet about firearms on sets; Saving water during drought.

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

    Gov. Newsom urges vaccines at VA hospital; Are annual COVID boosters in our future?; Hollywood quiet on guns after film set death – The P.M. Edition
    What's happening today: Gov. Newsom encourages vaccinations at West L.A. VA hospital; Are annual COVID boosters in our future?; After accidental shooting death, Hollywood quiet about firearms on sets; Saving water during drought.

    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 4:42
    Here's your morning news: Gov. Newsom makes first public appearance in nearly two weeks; LAPD Chief Michael Moore says nearly 80% of the department is vaccinated; Orange County's DA says he'll pursue murder charges for convicted drug dealers; L.A. Sheriffs employee charged with attempting to bring methamphetamines into men's jail.

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

    Gov. Newsom resurfaces; LAPD claims 80% vax rate; O.C. DA to pursue harsher drug dealer sentences
    Here's your morning news: Gov. Newsom makes first public appearance in nearly two weeks; LAPD Chief Michael Moore says nearly 80% of the department is vaccinated; Orange County's DA says he'll pursue murder charges for convicted drug dealers; L.A. Sheriffs employee charged with attempting to bring methamphetamines into men's jail.

    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 4:42
    Here's your morning news: Gov. Newsom makes first public appearance in nearly two weeks; LAPD Chief Michael Moore says nearly 80% of the department is vaccinated; Orange County's DA says he'll pursue murder charges for convicted drug dealers; L.A. Sheriffs employee charged with attempting to bring methamphetamines into men's jail.

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

    Gov. Newsom resurfaces; LAPD claims 80% vax rate; O.C. DA to pursue harsher drug dealer sentences – The A.M. Edition
    Here's your morning news: Gov. Newsom makes first public appearance in nearly two weeks; LAPD Chief Michael Moore says nearly 80% of the department is vaccinated; Orange County's DA says he'll pursue murder charges for convicted drug dealers; L.A. Sheriffs employee charged with attempting to bring methamphetamines into men's jail.

    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 5:27
    What's happening today: LAPD chief tells commission more than 80% of the department is fully vaccinated; State panel recommends parole for one-time Manson family member; Infrastructure bill to provide broadband to millions; Southern California contains dozens of the most expensive zip codes in the nation; Developing Griffith Park after 125 years.

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

    LAPD claims 80% vax rate; Parole for Manson family member; Infrastructure bill to improve broadband access; SoCal's expensive zip codes – The P.M. Edition
    What's happening today: LAPD chief tells commission more than 80% of the department is fully vaccinated; State panel recommends parole for one-time Manson family member; Infrastructure bill to provide broadband to millions; Southern California contains dozens of the most expensive zip codes in the nation; Developing Griffith Park after 125 years.

    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 3:23
    Here's your morning news: Free L.A. Metro bus rides to end; LAX prepares for the return of international travelers; Growing pains expected for indoor vaccine mandate; "Sideshow" shuts down 91 freeway.

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

    Free L.A. Metro bus rides to end; LAX prepares for return of int'l travelers; Indoor vaccine mandate – The A.M. Edition
    Here's your morning news: Free L.A. Metro bus rides to end; LAX prepares for the return of international travelers; Growing pains expected for indoor vaccine mandate; "Sideshow" shuts down 91 freeway.

    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: Indoor vaccine mandate begins today; Hundreds of city workers rally to protest vaccine rules; Santa Ana winds to deliver a late taste of summer.

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

    Indoor vaccine mandate begins; City workers protest vaccine rules; Santa Ana winds to bring late heat – The P.M. Edition
    What's happening today: Indoor vaccine mandate begins today; Hundreds of city workers rally to protest vaccine rules; Santa Ana winds to deliver a late taste of summer.

    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 6:33
    Here's your morning news: L.A.'s indoor vaccine mandate starts today; New Pfizer pill may reduce COVID hospitalization risk by 90%; Court rules in favor of families of disabled students in remote learning suit; Reducing waste at L.A. Marathon, which returned after an 18-month hiatus.

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

    L.A. indoor vaccine mandate starts today; Pfizer pill reduces COVID hospitalization by 90%; Court rules in favor of families of disabled students in remote learning suit; L.A. Marathon returns – The A.M. Edition
    Here's your morning news: L.A.'s indoor vaccine mandate starts today; New Pfizer pill may reduce COVID hospitalization risk by 90%; Court rules in favor of families of disabled students in remote learning suit; Reducing waste at L.A. Marathon, which returned after an 18-month hiatus.

    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 11:22
    In this Sunday Edition: As some 13,000 runners and walkers stream out of the starting corral at Dodger Stadium onto Sunset Boulevard to begin their 26.2-mile journey, they’ll have more elbow room than normal — because only about half the normal number of participants is racing. From Sharon McNary.

    Plus: For decades, the rival football teams of Roosevelt High in Boyle Heights and Garfield High in East Los Angeles have duked it out in an annual tradition called the East L.A. Classic. Last year’s game was canceled, as the pandemic tore through both communities. The two schools see this year’s game as a show of resilience — and unity. From Leslie Berenstein Rojas.

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

    L.A. Marathon returns after difficult year for race industry – The Sunday Edition
    In this Sunday Edition: As some 13,000 runners and walkers stream out of the starting corral at Dodger Stadium onto Sunset Boulevard to begin their 26.2-mile journey, they’ll have more elbow room than normal — because only about half the normal number of participants is racing. From Sharon McNary.

    Plus: For decades, the rival football teams of Roosevelt High in Boyle Heights and Garfield High in East Los Angeles have duked it out in an annual tradition called the East L.A. Classic. Last year’s game was canceled, as the pandemic tore through both communities. The two schools see this year’s game as a show of resilience — and unity. From Leslie Berenstein Rojas.

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