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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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    On today's show: Mayor Garcetti announced a new kind of stay-at-home order...we'll explain what it means for county residents; Then, we'll update you with the latest on the Bond Fire now burning in Orange County; Plus, an important deadline approaches for LAUSD parents.

    Mayor Garcetti announces "targeted" stay-at-home order; The latest on the O.C. Bond Fire; An important deadline for LAUSD parents
    On today's show: Mayor Garcetti announced a new kind of stay-at-home order...we'll explain what it means for county residents; Then, we'll update you with the latest on the Bond Fire now burning in Orange County; Plus, an important deadline approaches for LAUSD parents.

  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 5:00
    On today's show: Dangerously dry and windy weather is on its way...and with it, the potential for more wildfires. We'll tell you what to expect in the coming days; Then, details on an ambitious plan to overhaul preschool childcare in the state; And a new art exhibit in West Hollywood looks back at the era of HIV and AIDS activism...

    Extreme fire weather is here; A plan to overhaul pre-K childcare; WeHo art exhibit looks back on AIDS activism era
    On today's show: Dangerously dry and windy weather is on its way...and with it, the potential for more wildfires. We'll tell you what to expect in the coming days; Then, details on an ambitious plan to overhaul preschool childcare in the state; And a new art exhibit in West Hollywood looks back at the era of HIV and AIDS activism...

  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 5:34
    On today's show, we'll talk about a new L.A. County grant program intended to help restaurants that have seen their business plummet due to the pandemic; Details on a new citizenship test for immigrants coming to the United States; And a deadline extension for applications to U.C. schools after technical glitches crippled the online system over the weekend.

    L.A. County launches grant program for struggling restaurants; A new citizenship test for immigrants; U.C. application deadline extended due to glitches
    On today's show, we'll talk about a new L.A. County grant program intended to help restaurants that have seen their business plummet due to the pandemic; Details on a new citizenship test for immigrants coming to the United States; And a deadline extension for applications to U.C. schools after technical glitches crippled the online system over the weekend.

  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 5:23
    On today's show, we'll talk to frontline workers who say they're overwhelmed as infections continue to surge to record levels; And What comes next for activists occupying government-owned homes that have been vacant for decades; Plus the latest on the L.A. County Coroner's inquest into the death of Andres Guardado, the 18-year-old shot by sheriff's deputies in June.

    Frontline workers overwhelmed as COVID surges; Activists occupy CalTrans-owned houses in El Sereno; Inquest into Andres Guardado shooting begins
    On today's show, we'll talk to frontline workers who say they're overwhelmed as infections continue to surge to record levels; And What comes next for activists occupying government-owned homes that have been vacant for decades; Plus the latest on the L.A. County Coroner's inquest into the death of Andres Guardado, the 18-year-old shot by sheriff's deputies in June.

  • The L.A. Report
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    Deep in the Mojave Desert, there is a little town with a big name and a bizarre history: California City. For decades, real estate developers have sold a dream here: if you buy land now, you’ll be rich one day. Thousands of people bought this dream. Many were young couples and hard-working immigrants looking to build a better future. But much of the land they bought is nearly worthless. In this new podcast, host Emily Guerin tells a story of money, power and deception.

    Listen and subscribe to this limited series at laist.com/californiacity.

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    LAist Studios Presents: California City, “Turning Desert Dust Into Gold”
    Deep in the Mojave Desert, there is a little town with a big name and a bizarre history: California City. For decades, real estate developers have sold a dream here: if you buy land now, you’ll be rich one day. Thousands of people bought this dream. Many were young couples and hard-working immigrants looking to build a better future. But much of the land they bought is nearly worthless. In this new podcast, host Emily Guerin tells a story of money, power and deception.

    Listen and subscribe to this limited series at laist.com/californiacity.

    California City sponsors include:

    Sun Basket is offering $35 off your order when you go right now to SUNBASKET.com/calcity and enter promo code calcity at checkout.

    Simplisafe: Try SimpliSafe today at SimpliSafe.com/CALCITY. You get free shipping and a 60-day risk free trial. There’s nothing to lose.

  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 5:33
    On today's show: the Santa Ana winds are back...we'll talk about what to watch out for as the annual strong winds combine with bone dry conditions. Then, John Horn previews a Thanksgiving weekend without its usual big holiday movie releases; And we'll give you some tips on writing the dreaded college application essay.

    Return of Santa Ana winds poses fire risk; A holiday weekend without Hollywood?; Tips on the dreaded college application essay
    On today's show: the Santa Ana winds are back...we'll talk about what to watch out for as the annual strong winds combine with bone dry conditions. Then, John Horn previews a Thanksgiving weekend without its usual big holiday movie releases; And we'll give you some tips on writing the dreaded college application essay.

  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 6:51
    On today's show: the latest on the outdoor dining ban. It’s getting major pushback from those who say the restrictions go too far. Plus, details on a sweeping plan to reimagine the juvenile justice system. Then...the Board of Supes is out and citizens are in when it comes to deciding how voting districts are drawn – we'll talk about a new redistricting commission that will handle the task. And we check in with residents of Venice, one of the epicenters of homelessness in L.A. County.

    L.A. County's outdoor dining ban gets pushback; Reimagining the juvenile justice system; Citizens will now decide voting districts; Homelessness in Venice
    On today's show: the latest on the outdoor dining ban. It’s getting major pushback from those who say the restrictions go too far. Plus, details on a sweeping plan to reimagine the juvenile justice system. Then...the Board of Supes is out and citizens are in when it comes to deciding how voting districts are drawn – we'll talk about a new redistricting commission that will handle the task. And we check in with residents of Venice, one of the epicenters of homelessness in L.A. County.

  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 6:15
    On today's show, with coronavirus infections way up, more restaurant restrictions are coming...we'll tell you what to expect; More on LAUSD's plan to distribute Thanksgiving meals to hungry families; Checking in on the historic cabins that were damaged by fires in Angeles National Forest, and one of L.A.'s own may be headed to Joe Biden's cabinet...Libby Denkmann will tell you who.

    Outdoor dining nixed as COVID surges; LAUSD's Thanksgiving plan to feed the hungry; One of L.A.'s own headed to Biden's cabinet; Historic cabins burned in Bobcat Fire
    On today's show, with coronavirus infections way up, more restaurant restrictions are coming...we'll tell you what to expect; More on LAUSD's plan to distribute Thanksgiving meals to hungry families; Checking in on the historic cabins that were damaged by fires in Angeles National Forest, and one of L.A.'s own may be headed to Joe Biden's cabinet...Libby Denkmann will tell you who.