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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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  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 4:59
    Disney has a new CEO. The LAPD is using a weapon on protesters that's even more dangerous than the banned ones. A USC study shows Latinos are still underrepresented on broadcast TV. Plus, more from Morning Edition.

    Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.com

    Disney's new CEO, LAPD's 5-projectile launcher, Latinos on broadcast TV— Morning Edition
    Disney has a new CEO. The LAPD is using a weapon on protesters that's even more dangerous than the banned ones. A USC study shows Latinos are still underrepresented on broadcast TV. Plus, more from Morning Edition.

    Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.com

  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 4:37
    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.

    Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.com

    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.

    Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.com

  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 5:11
    Today, an update on a program that protects undocumented children; Congress hands conservationists a victory; A discussion on the changes needed in Hollywood; and a preview of the next episode of the LAist podcast California City.

    The latest updates on DACA, a big win for conservationists, and the kind of changes needed in Hollywood
    Today, an update on a program that protects undocumented children; Congress hands conservationists a victory; A discussion on the changes needed in Hollywood; and a preview of the next episode of the LAist podcast California City.

  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 5:55
    Today, a plan to divert county funds to low-income Angelenos; The Trump Administration’s new attempt to exclude undocumented immigrants from the 2020 census; A proposed change to the Cal State University system to encourage ethnic studies; and California childcare providers’ upcoming vote on whether to unionize.

    The latest on a plan to divert L.A. County funds to Angelenos in need. Plus: Cal State system to promote ethnic studies, and childcare providers' upcoming unionization vote.
    Today, a plan to divert county funds to low-income Angelenos; The Trump Administration’s new attempt to exclude undocumented immigrants from the 2020 census; A proposed change to the Cal State University system to encourage ethnic studies; and California childcare providers’ upcoming vote on whether to unionize.

  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 6:11
    Today, employees of the Getty speak up over systemic racism; Why Pacific Islanders have such a high rate of coronavirus; more school districts may have to start the fall semester at home; and a faraway visitor shines bright in the night sky.

    Getty employees join chorus of those speaking up over systemic racism. Plus: Glendale's school reopening plans, and a celestial visitor makes a rare appearance.
    Today, employees of the Getty speak up over systemic racism; Why Pacific Islanders have such a high rate of coronavirus; more school districts may have to start the fall semester at home; and a faraway visitor shines bright in the night sky.

  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 4:57
    Today, an iconic annual event is cancelled due to the pandemic; A major lawsuit over the treatment of LA’s homeless population; Why a large Riverside hospital is seeking federal assistance, and the latest on the yearlong battle between Hollywood writers and agents.

    An iconic annual event is cancelled due to the pandemic. Plus: LA's homeless treatment lawsuit, a Riverside hospital seeks fed assistance, and writers and agents battle.
    Today, an iconic annual event is cancelled due to the pandemic; A major lawsuit over the treatment of LA’s homeless population; Why a large Riverside hospital is seeking federal assistance, and the latest on the yearlong battle between Hollywood writers and agents.

  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 5:14
    Today, we’ll discuss just how hot it was over the weekend – and what to expect as the summer continues; An early release program begins at Adelanto ICE Processing Center; And a new podcast that tells the story of California City – a town in the Mojave desert where immigrants were deceptively sold on the American Dream.

    What to expect after a weekend of record-breaking heat. Plus: An early release program begins at Adelanto
    Today, we’ll discuss just how hot it was over the weekend – and what to expect as the summer continues; An early release program begins at Adelanto ICE Processing Center; And a new podcast that tells the story of California City – a town in the Mojave desert where immigrants were deceptively sold on the American Dream.

  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 33:17
    Introducing a new show from LAist Studios, "Servant of Pod with Nick Quah." A show about the culture of podcasting. 

    In episode 6, veteran YouTuber, Hank Green is familiar with what happens when a quirky community starts seeing serious money, and grows up to become something else. This week, Nick talks to Green, who also makes podcasts, about whether he sees the same thing happening to podcasting. 

    Servant of Pod sponsors include: Raycon - get 15-percent off your order at buyraycon.com/servant Cal Tech’s new podcast The Lonely Idea thelonelyidea.caltech.edu

    'Servant of Pod with Nick Quah,' Episode 6: “Hank Green on Big Money in Podcasting"
    Introducing a new show from LAist Studios, "Servant of Pod with Nick Quah." A show about the culture of podcasting. 

    In episode 6, veteran YouTuber, Hank Green is familiar with what happens when a quirky community starts seeing serious money, and grows up to become something else. This week, Nick talks to Green, who also makes podcasts, about whether he sees the same thing happening to podcasting. 

    Servant of Pod sponsors include: Raycon - get 15-percent off your order at buyraycon.com/servant Cal Tech’s new podcast The Lonely Idea thelonelyidea.caltech.edu

  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 5:56
    Today, the latest on Governor Newsom’s mandate to close most indoor businesses, and why school campuses won’t be reopening any time soon. Then, why LA’s animal wet markets could be shutting down, and who’s eligible for a rent relief program that starts this week.

    The latest on Gov. Newsom’s mandate to close indoor businesses again. Also: Schools are staying closed, and a rent relief program kicks off.
    Today, the latest on Governor Newsom’s mandate to close most indoor businesses, and why school campuses won’t be reopening any time soon. Then, why LA’s animal wet markets could be shutting down, and who’s eligible for a rent relief program that starts this week.

  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 5:42
    On today’s show we’re joined by Robert Garrova who talks about visitation rights in psychiatric facilities; Julia Paskin talks to a Burbank diner owner about surviving through the pandemic; Matt Tonoco answers some questions surrounding homeless shelter plan Project Roomkey; and John Horn talks about the return of filming in L.A.

    Why some psychiatric facilities are denying visitors. Plus: A Burbank diner owner talks survival, updates on Project Roomkey, and the return of the film set.
    On today’s show we’re joined by Robert Garrova who talks about visitation rights in psychiatric facilities; Julia Paskin talks to a Burbank diner owner about surviving through the pandemic; Matt Tonoco answers some questions surrounding homeless shelter plan Project Roomkey; and John Horn talks about the return of filming in L.A.