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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 89.3. Hosted by Austin Cross, Nereida Moreno and Julia Paskin.

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  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 11:13
    Uncertainty continues for CalFresh recipients after Friday's Supreme Court decision. A new public art campaign against ICE actions asks, "Am I Next"? Retirees in San Fernando Valley find community, while keeping the community clean. Plus, more.

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    More CalFresh uncertainty, Infant formula recall, Cleaning up the Valley — Sunday Edition
    Uncertainty continues for CalFresh recipients after Friday's Supreme Court decision. A new public art campaign against ICE actions asks, "Am I Next"? Retirees in San Fernando Valley find community, while keeping the community clean. Plus, more.

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  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 6:50
    Flight reductions across the country continue for the second day in a row as the government shutdown drags on. Los Angeles City Council will take up a proposal to overhaul rate hikes for rent-controlled units in the city, potentially increases at 3%. One man’s quest to turn the city of Venice into a board game. Plus, more.

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    Flight reductions day 2, Rent hike caps for rent controlled units, Venice-opoly? — Saturday Edition
    Flight reductions across the country continue for the second day in a row as the government shutdown drags on. Los Angeles City Council will take up a proposal to overhaul rate hikes for rent-controlled units in the city, potentially increases at 3%. One man’s quest to turn the city of Venice into a board game. Plus, more.

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  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 7:13
    A look at the billions in dollars in property damages caused by last month's wildfires. Tenant advocates are raising the alarm about illegal discrimination against Section 8 renters. We have tips on protecting yourself from measles after a case was reported in LAX. Plus, more. 

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    Comprehensive report on wildfire damage; Section 8 tenants report discrimination; How to know you're safe from measles — The P.M. Edition
    A look at the billions in dollars in property damages caused by last month's wildfires. Tenant advocates are raising the alarm about illegal discrimination against Section 8 renters. We have tips on protecting yourself from measles after a case was reported in LAX. Plus, more. 

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  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 6:34
    Movie lovers say goodbye to Oscar winning actor Gene Hackman. L.A. District Attorney serves search warrants on Huntington Park City Hall. L.A. city now says landlords are responsible for cleaning up the ash in units after last month's fires. Plus, more. 

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    Oscar-winning actor Gene Hackman dies at 95, Operation 'Dirty Pond', LA says landlords responsible for ash cleanup — The A.M. Edition
    Movie lovers say goodbye to Oscar winning actor Gene Hackman. L.A. District Attorney serves search warrants on Huntington Park City Hall. L.A. city now says landlords are responsible for cleaning up the ash in units after last month's fires. Plus, more. 

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  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 6:55
    New reports find that LA's city fire department is significantly smaller than other big cities. LA County has figured out where it's sending fire debris from the Phase 2 cleanup. Republican Tony Strickland is the frontrunner in the special election for the state senate's 36th district. Plus, more. 

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    New reports on LAFD resources; Fire debris approved for landfills; State senate special election update — The P.M. Edition
    New reports find that LA's city fire department is significantly smaller than other big cities. LA County has figured out where it's sending fire debris from the Phase 2 cleanup. Republican Tony Strickland is the frontrunner in the special election for the state senate's 36th district. Plus, more. 

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  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 6:38
    Health officials are warning an O.C. infant with measles traveled through LAX last week. Cases of the flu are rising in California and doctors say parents should keep watch. Laker Luka Doncic spends the evening with his ex-team and drops his first triple-double. Plus, more. 

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    Health officials warn of measles case in LA County, Flu cases rising in CA, Lakers Luka Doncic drops triple-double against Mavericks— The A.M. Edition
    Health officials are warning an O.C. infant with measles traveled through LAX last week. Cases of the flu are rising in California and doctors say parents should keep watch. Laker Luka Doncic spends the evening with his ex-team and drops his first triple-double. Plus, more. 

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  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 7:36
    About 2,000 LADWP customers in the Palisades have their drinking water back since last month’s wildfire. LA County is offering wildfire relief grants for expenses that aren't covered by FEMA or insurance. It's election day today for some L.A. and Orange County residents. Plus, more. 

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    Some Palisades water notices lifted; LA County wildfire relief grants; Special state senate election today — The P.M. Edition
    About 2,000 LADWP customers in the Palisades have their drinking water back since last month’s wildfire. LA County is offering wildfire relief grants for expenses that aren't covered by FEMA or insurance. It's election day today for some L.A. and Orange County residents. Plus, more. 

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  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 6:33
    L.A. County's fire cleanup hits another milestone. L.A. City Council president Marqueece Harris-Dawson says he encouraged Mayor Bass to separate from former L.A. fire chief Kristin Crowley. Wu-Tang Clan's final tour ain't nothing to mess with. Plus, more. 

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    SoCal's fire cleanup makes progress, LA City Council prez weighs in on former LA fire chief dismissal, Wu-Tang Clan announces final tour— The A.M. Edition
    L.A. County's fire cleanup hits another milestone. L.A. City Council president Marqueece Harris-Dawson says he encouraged Mayor Bass to separate from former L.A. fire chief Kristin Crowley. Wu-Tang Clan's final tour ain't nothing to mess with. Plus, more. 

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  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 6:58
    We're in a heat wave, but don't put your sweaters away just yet. Officials are trying to clean out the Eaton Wash Dam, which captured enough dirt to fill most of the Rose Bowl. And streetlight complaints in L.A. are going up. Plus, more. 

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    Unseasonal, hot weather expected this week; Inside the Eaton Wash dam; Streetlight complaints increase — The P.M. Edition
    We're in a heat wave, but don't put your sweaters away just yet. Officials are trying to clean out the Eaton Wash Dam, which captured enough dirt to fill most of the Rose Bowl. And streetlight complaints in L.A. are going up. Plus, more. 

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  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 8:17
    Former Vice President Kamala Harris makes some of her longest remarks since her white house run.  Jane Fonda used her Life Achievement Award speech at the SAG awards to clap back at rightwing pundits. Grammy winner Roberta Flack known for her intimate vocal style on hits like "Killing Me Softly With His Song" has died. Plus more. 

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    Former VP Harris talks at NAACP Image Awards, SAG Awards recap, Grammy winner Roberta Flack has died — The A.M. Edition
    Former Vice President Kamala Harris makes some of her longest remarks since her white house run.  Jane Fonda used her Life Achievement Award speech at the SAG awards to clap back at rightwing pundits. Grammy winner Roberta Flack known for her intimate vocal style on hits like "Killing Me Softly With His Song" has died. Plus more. 

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