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Listen 4:37Immigration was a big topic in L.A. Mayor Karen Bass' State of the City address. Why the state is lagging years behind on after-action reports from major disasters. The state is suing Children Hospital of Orange County's parent company over stopping trans healthcare. Plus, more from Evening Edition.
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Mayor Bass' State of the City addresses immigration, CA years late on mandated disaster reports, CA AG Bonta's latest gender-affirming care lawsuit — Evening EditionImmigration was a big topic in L.A. Mayor Karen Bass' State of the City address. Why the state is lagging years behind on after-action reports from major disasters. The state is suing Children Hospital of Orange County's parent company over stopping trans healthcare. Plus, more from Evening Edition.
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Listen 4:58How California is falling behind on filing after-action reports from major natural disasters. We'll look at why LAUSD teachers could soon walk off the job. Plus, a preview of the Coachella of star gazing coming to Death Valley this weekend.
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State after action reports delayed, Possible LAUSD teacher strike, Star gazing in Death Valley— Afternoon EditionHow California is falling behind on filing after-action reports from major natural disasters. We'll look at why LAUSD teachers could soon walk off the job. Plus, a preview of the Coachella of star gazing coming to Death Valley this weekend.
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Listen 6:46On today's show: Why ongoing wildfires are causing air quality to plummet; An update on financial assistance for the state’s unemployed; Why the L.A. County Sheriff is blocking the release of an autopsy report in the death of Dijon Kizzee (KIZ-zee); And the latest on the race for Supervisor of L.A.’s District 2.
Fires are causing air quality to plummet; State financial assistance for the jobless; L.A. Sheriff blocks Dijon Kizzee's autopsy report; The race for L.A.'s District 2On today's show: Why ongoing wildfires are causing air quality to plummet; An update on financial assistance for the state’s unemployed; Why the L.A. County Sheriff is blocking the release of an autopsy report in the death of Dijon Kizzee (KIZ-zee); And the latest on the race for Supervisor of L.A.’s District 2.
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Why this Halloween will be nothing but tricks; Fires adding to mental health misery; Plan to house homeless hits financial snag; Increasing diversity in Hollywood;On today's show: How the events of 2020 are creating a mental health crisis; A plan to build housing for the homeless hits a financial snag; How the film industry is responding to calls for increased diversity; And another of our favorite holidays falls victim to COVID-19.
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Listen 6:23On today's show: the latest on the ongoing wildfires burning in Southern California; Why a judge has ordered the 2020 Census to continue despite the Trump administration's attempts to end it early; What you need to know if you're thinking of volunteering at a polling location this Election Day; And we check in with some teachers about the challenges they're facing during this unusual fall semester.
The latest on the ongoing wildfires; A judge orders census to continue; How to volunteer on Election Day; Checking in with teachersOn today's show: the latest on the ongoing wildfires burning in Southern California; Why a judge has ordered the 2020 Census to continue despite the Trump administration's attempts to end it early; What you need to know if you're thinking of volunteering at a polling location this Election Day; And we check in with some teachers about the challenges they're facing during this unusual fall semester.
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A new startup aims to renovate low-income homes for free. Plus: A new bridge in the Port of Long Beach, and a color-coded guide to reopening restaurants.On today's show: a new startup aims to renovate homes in low income communities for free; A massive new replacement bridge is set to open at the Port of Long Beach; And details on a color-coded reopening plan for restaurants.
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Listen 5:43On today's show: The latest on the shooting death of Dijon Quisi by L.A. County Sheriffs; New claims that census workers are being laid off before the count is completed; A local utility company scrambles to repair a natural gas leak; and a potentially record-breaking heatwave will make for a sweltering – and potentially dangerous – holiday weekend.
A record-breaking heatwave is coming this weekend. Plus: Dijon Quisi, census worker layoffs, and the race to repair a major natural gas leak.On today's show: The latest on the shooting death of Dijon Quisi by L.A. County Sheriffs; New claims that census workers are being laid off before the count is completed; A local utility company scrambles to repair a natural gas leak; and a potentially record-breaking heatwave will make for a sweltering – and potentially dangerous – holiday weekend.
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Listen 6:17Today: The latest on the killing of a 29-year-old man by L.A. Sheriff's Deputies; The L.A. City Council declares a fiscal emergency as the pandemic continues to devastate the city budget; Details on a bold plan to make the entire L.A. Metro system free for everyone; And why the Census Bureau may prematurely halt knocking on doors...
The latest on the killing of a 29-year-old man by L.A. Sheriff's Deputies. Plus: L.A. City Council declares fiscal emergency, and a proposal to make the L.A. Metro completely free.Today: The latest on the killing of a 29-year-old man by L.A. Sheriff's Deputies; The L.A. City Council declares a fiscal emergency as the pandemic continues to devastate the city budget; Details on a bold plan to make the entire L.A. Metro system free for everyone; And why the Census Bureau may prematurely halt knocking on doors...
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Listen 5:47On today's show: Aaron Mendelson reports on a new eviction protection law that's been signed by Gov. Newsom; David Wagner on a bill that could exempt freelancers and other independent workers from strict new labor laws; Frank Stoltze has the latest on the killing of a man by South LA sheriff's deputies; And Mariana Dale discusses layoffs coming to the Santa Monica and Malibu school districts.
Gov. Newsom signs eviction protection bill into law. Plus: Freelancer labor law exemptions, Sheriff's deputies kill a man in South L.A., and school layoffs in Santa Monica and Malibu.On today's show: Aaron Mendelson reports on a new eviction protection law that's been signed by Gov. Newsom; David Wagner on a bill that could exempt freelancers and other independent workers from strict new labor laws; Frank Stoltze has the latest on the killing of a man by South LA sheriff's deputies; And Mariana Dale discusses layoffs coming to the Santa Monica and Malibu school districts.
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The latest on California's tiered reopening plan. Plus: college campus pandemic safety, shots fired at a local Trump rally, and remembering Chadwick Boseman.Today, the latest on the state's reopening plans; Why many college students are taking online classes but still living on campus; A report of shots fired at a Trump rally in Woodland Hills; And a look back at Chadwick Boseman's impact on the entertainment industry.