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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
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    Immigration 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 Edition
    Immigration 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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  • The L.A. Report
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    How 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 Edition
    How 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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  • The L.A. Report
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    From The L.A. Report: A new how-to series on surviving the pandemic in L.A.
  • The L.A. Report
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    From The L.A. Report: Our newsroom launched a resource guide for mental health
  • The L.A. Report
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    Today, a new how-to series on surviving the pandemic in L.A., a resource guide for mental health, and how 2020’s racial reckoning will help inform the topics we cover.

    A new how-to series on surviving the pandemic in L.A. Plus: Mental health resources, and a reckoning about racism
    Today, a new how-to series on surviving the pandemic in L.A., a resource guide for mental health, and how 2020’s racial reckoning will help inform the topics we cover.

  • The L.A. Report
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    From The L.A. Report: U.C. Regents To Consider $80 Million Budget Cut
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    From The L.A. Report: Separating truth from fiction on mail-in voting
  • The L.A. Report
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    From The L.A. Report: Why So Many L.A.U.S.D. Charter Schools Got P.P.P. Loans
  • The L.A. Report
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    Today, we investigate why LA charter schools have been taking out PPP loans; a vote on whether the University of California will face an $80 million budget cut; and separating truth from fiction on mail-in voting.

    Why are L.A. charter schools taking out PPP loans? Plus: U.C. faces stiff budget cuts, and the legitimacy of mail-in voting.
    Today, we investigate why LA charter schools have been taking out PPP loans; a vote on whether the University of California will face an $80 million budget cut; and separating truth from fiction on mail-in voting.

  • The L.A. Report
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    From The L.A. Report: O.C. Board Of Education Will File Lawsuit In Hopes Of Reopening School Campuses