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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 4:53
    More rain is on the way, and homeowners in Wrightwood have been working through the night to be ready. A defendant accused of plotting New Year's attacks in SoCal has a date in court. Wildfire survivors use the Rose Parade to make a political statement. Plus, more from Morning Edition. 

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    New storm sparks urgent Wrightwood cleanup, SoCal terrorism plot defendant to be arraigned, Rose Parade political message— Morning Edition
    More rain is on the way, and homeowners in Wrightwood have been working through the night to be ready. A defendant accused of plotting New Year's attacks in SoCal has a date in court. Wildfire survivors use the Rose Parade to make a political statement. Plus, more from Morning Edition. 

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  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 4:58
    After a wet New Year's Day, what weather is in store for the rest of the week? We check in on new California laws, including the Cal State system's new automatic admission policy. Comedian Frankie Quinones wants to see more stories set in places like his native San Fernando Valley. Plus, more from Evening Edition.

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    Weekend weather forecast, CSU automatic admissions take effect, Frankie Quiñones of HBO's 'This Fool' on representing LA — Evening Edition
    After a wet New Year's Day, what weather is in store for the rest of the week? We check in on new California laws, including the Cal State system's new automatic admission policy. Comedian Frankie Quinones wants to see more stories set in places like his native San Fernando Valley. Plus, more from Evening Edition.

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    This LAist podcast is supported by Amazon Autos. Buying a car used to be a whole day affair. Now, at Amazon Autos, you can shop for a new, used, or certified pre-owned car whenever, wherever. You can browse hundreds of vehicles from top local dealers, all in one place. Amazon.com/autos

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  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 11:09
    More than three weeks after the start of the two L.A. Fires, Pacific Palisades is reopening, but there are concerns. How 17 Getty employees helped save the Getty Villa from fire. And, the impact of urban fires on marine ecosystems and ocean life, plus more.

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    The Palisades to reopen, How the Getty Villa was saved, Ocean impact of Palisades Fire – The Saturday Edition
    More than three weeks after the start of the two L.A. Fires, Pacific Palisades is reopening, but there are concerns. How 17 Getty employees helped save the Getty Villa from fire. And, the impact of urban fires on marine ecosystems and ocean life, plus more.

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  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 7:09
    We check in with students returning to class at Pasadena Unified. A Culver City man will plead guilty to piloting a drone that crashed into a plane fighting the Palisades Fire. L.A. County's proposed homelessness budget has big cuts. Plus, more.

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    Checking in with Pasadena students; Man to plead guilty in drone crash case; L.A. County proposes cuts in homelessness funds — The P.M. Edition
    We check in with students returning to class at Pasadena Unified. A Culver City man will plead guilty to piloting a drone that crashed into a plane fighting the Palisades Fire. L.A. County's proposed homelessness budget has big cuts. Plus, more.

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  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 7:33
    Music's biggest names took over two arenas last night for the FireAid benefit concert. Norovirus, or the stomach flu, is still spreading in L.A. County. We've got your preview of the Grammys! Plus, more.

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    Recap of star-studded FireAid benefit concert, Norovirus still here in LA County, Grammys previews— The A.M. Edition
    Music's biggest names took over two arenas last night for the FireAid benefit concert. Norovirus, or the stomach flu, is still spreading in L.A. County. We've got your preview of the Grammys! Plus, more.

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  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 6:55
    Norovirus season is here, and we have tips on getting through it. Waymo's driverless cars are starting to expand beyond surface streets. Mild rain is in our forecast next week, but it likely won't be enough to end fire season. Plus, more.

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    Staying safe from norovirus; Waymos hit LA freeways; Rain expected next week — The P.M. Edition
    Norovirus season is here, and we have tips on getting through it. Waymo's driverless cars are starting to expand beyond surface streets. Mild rain is in our forecast next week, but it likely won't be enough to end fire season. Plus, more.

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  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 7:12
    The state bar plans to suspend  disgraced supervisor Andrew Do's law license. Dolly Parton's sequined jumpsuit among those up for auction to help musicians cover from L.A. wildfires. CSU professors are getting instructed on what to do if ICE agents come on campus. Plus, more.

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    State to suspend former OC supervisor law license, Grammy charity auction, CSU professors trained to deal with ICE — The A.M. Edition
    The state bar plans to suspend  disgraced supervisor Andrew Do's law license. Dolly Parton's sequined jumpsuit among those up for auction to help musicians cover from L.A. wildfires. CSU professors are getting instructed on what to do if ICE agents come on campus. Plus, more.

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  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 6:41
    The state bar plans to suspend the law license of former OC Supervisor Andrew Do. The LA City Council delayed a vote on eviction protections for people who lost their income due to the fires. Local colleges are advising staff on how to deal with immigration agents. Plus, more.

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    Andrew Do's law license to be suspended; LA City Council delays eviction vote; Colleges advise staff on ICE interactions — The P.M. Edition
    The state bar plans to suspend the law license of former OC Supervisor Andrew Do. The LA City Council delayed a vote on eviction protections for people who lost their income due to the fires. Local colleges are advising staff on how to deal with immigration agents. Plus, more.

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  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 6:42
    The L.A. City Council will consider a package of tenant protections including a one year eviction moratorium in response to the recent fires. New UCLA study reports Altadena's Black community disproportionately affected by the Eaton fire. How Pierce College students stepped up during the fires. Plus, more.

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    LA City Council to consider one-year eviction moratorium post fires, UCLA study: Altadena's Black community disproportionately affected by Eaton fire, Pierce College students help during fires— The A.M. Edition
    The L.A. City Council will consider a package of tenant protections including a one year eviction moratorium in response to the recent fires. New UCLA study reports Altadena's Black community disproportionately affected by the Eaton fire. How Pierce College students stepped up during the fires. Plus, more.

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  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 6:57
    Residents affected by the fires can now opt in to have FEMA clean up their properties for free. California has charged another individual suspected of price gouging after the fires. And much of the L.A. coast is now closed due to potentially toxic runoff. Plus, more.

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    FEMA cleanup now available; Another price gouging case filed; L.A. coast closed due to runoff — The P.M. Edition
    Residents affected by the fires can now opt in to have FEMA clean up their properties for free. California has charged another individual suspected of price gouging after the fires. And much of the L.A. coast is now closed due to potentially toxic runoff. Plus, more.

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