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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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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.
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Why are many nursing home residents still stuck indoors? Plus: a mental health program for people of color, 50th anniversary of Chicano Moratorium, and the L.A. Zoo reopens.Today, why local nursing home residents are feeling trapped inside their facilities; a program aimed to address mental health for people of color; how Los Angeles is observing the 50th anniversary of the Chicano Moratorium; and some good news about the L.A. Zoo.
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Listen 6:01Today, a settlement in the lawsuit surrounding the harassment of the outgoing L.A. County CEO by Sheriff Alex Villanueva; A new UCLA report finds an increase of deaths in young latinos; The family of Anthony McClain files a complaint against the city of Pasadena; and professional athletes walk off the field to protest racial injustice.
Why an increasing number of young Latinos are dying from COVID-19. Plus: L.A. settles Villanueva harassment lawsuit, McClain family files legal complaint, and pro athletes walk off the field.Today, a settlement in the lawsuit surrounding the harassment of the outgoing L.A. County CEO by Sheriff Alex Villanueva; A new UCLA report finds an increase of deaths in young latinos; The family of Anthony McClain files a complaint against the city of Pasadena; and professional athletes walk off the field to protest racial injustice.
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When will L.A. resume jury trials? Plus: another fatal house party shooting, a donor fallout at Cal State Fullerton, and LAUSD looks into on-campus childcareToday, LA County Courts plan to resume jury trials; Another fatal shooting at an L.A. party house; A fallout between Cal State Fullerton and a big money donor; And how LAUSD is looking into offering on-campus childcare.
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Listen 6:29Today, an ambitious program to house the homeless finds itself far behind its goal; Why Universal Basic Income is becoming an appealing financial relief option for struggling cities; We remember the life of popular L.A. restaurant founder Hee Sook Lee; And a new entry in our series of essays "Race in L.A.".
Why Universal Basic Income is becoming an appealing financial relief option. Plus: A homeless program is behind its goals, and remembering the life of a popular L.A. restauranteurToday, an ambitious program to house the homeless finds itself far behind its goal; Why Universal Basic Income is becoming an appealing financial relief option for struggling cities; We remember the life of popular L.A. restaurant founder Hee Sook Lee; And a new entry in our series of essays "Race in L.A.".
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Listen 6:25Today, the latest on financial aid for the unemployed, now that the $600 per week federal program has ended; A water main burst near UCLA for the second time in six years, raising concerns about the area’s aging infrastructure; What we can expect from California Republicans as the RNC kicks off on Monday; And a wrap-up our hit podcast California City.
What's next for financial assistance for the unemployed; Another water main burst near UCLA; What to expect at the RNCToday, the latest on financial aid for the unemployed, now that the $600 per week federal program has ended; A water main burst near UCLA for the second time in six years, raising concerns about the area’s aging infrastructure; What we can expect from California Republicans as the RNC kicks off on Monday; And a wrap-up our hit podcast California City.
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Unemployment payment questions and answers, 2020 Census challenges, and the latest updates on childcare in L.A.Today, we’ll look at how LA County is faring in this very unique census year; some pressing questions answered surrounding unemployment payments; and the latest updates – plus a new online guide – on childcare in the region...