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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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Listen 4:44A man recently released from ICE custody in Adelanto has died. How L.A. plans to keep fans safe from the heat during the World Cup. This weekend you can "drop in" to a new exhibit on L.A.'s skateboard culture. Plus, more from Evening Edition.
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Man released from ICE custody dies, World Cup heat safety plans, Skateboarding museum exhibit — Evening EditionA man recently released from ICE custody in Adelanto has died. How L.A. plans to keep fans safe from the heat during the World Cup. This weekend you can "drop in" to a new exhibit on L.A.'s skateboard culture. Plus, more from Evening Edition.
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Listen 4:39The new deal between State Farm and California that keeps a controversial rate hike from the LA fires in place. It's Climate Monday, reporter Jacob Margolis explains why maggots might be the answer to your backyard composting woes. And Tom Brady's flag-football classic comes to L.A.
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State Farm and CA reach a deal, Maggot composting, Fanatics Flag Football Classic comes to LA— Afternoon EditionThe new deal between State Farm and California that keeps a controversial rate hike from the LA fires in place. It's Climate Monday, reporter Jacob Margolis explains why maggots might be the answer to your backyard composting woes. And Tom Brady's flag-football classic comes to L.A.
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Listen 4:15LA City Councilwoman Nithya Raman kicks off her campaign for mayor. A shooter targets Rihanna's Beverly Hills home. The effects of ICE raids on young children. Plus, more from Morning Edition.
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Raman kicks off campaign for LA Mayor, Shooter targets Rihanna's home, Effects of ICE raids on young children— Morning EditionLA City Councilwoman Nithya Raman kicks off her campaign for mayor. A shooter targets Rihanna's Beverly Hills home. The effects of ICE raids on young children. Plus, more from Morning Edition.
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Listen 9:30Allegations of past abuse against the head chef of Noma, a world-renowned fine-dining restaurant, re-surface days before its LA residency begins. Gas prices in California are skyrocketing because of the war in Iran. The owner of the iconic “Brady Bunch” house on her campaign to make it an official L.A. historic-cultural monument. Plus, more.
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Noma abuse allegations, Gas prices on the rise, “Brady Bunch” house owner tells all — Sunday EditionAllegations of past abuse against the head chef of Noma, a world-renowned fine-dining restaurant, re-surface days before its LA residency begins. Gas prices in California are skyrocketing because of the war in Iran. The owner of the iconic “Brady Bunch” house on her campaign to make it an official L.A. historic-cultural monument. Plus, more.
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Listen 11:13Santa Ana winds could reach up to 70 miles per hour this weekend and will bring warm temperatures to SoCal. The U.S. Justice Department is set to make the final call on where $3.7 million in recently recovered funds from the Andrew Do corruption scheme will go. The story behind why chili cheese dogs are being served up for L.A. Marathon runners.
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Santa Anas are back, Andrew Do funds recovered, LA Marathon chili dogs — Saturday EditionSanta Ana winds could reach up to 70 miles per hour this weekend and will bring warm temperatures to SoCal. The U.S. Justice Department is set to make the final call on where $3.7 million in recently recovered funds from the Andrew Do corruption scheme will go. The story behind why chili cheese dogs are being served up for L.A. Marathon runners.
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Listen 4:32SoCal lawmakers respond to President Trump's pick to lead Homeland Security. Monterey Park voters will decide whether to allow big data centers. The city's power to oversee LAPD could change under a new committee's recommendation. Plus, more from Evening Edition.
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Local leaders pan Trump's DHS pick, Monterey Park data center vote, LA could reform LAPD oversight — Evening EditionSoCal lawmakers respond to President Trump's pick to lead Homeland Security. Monterey Park voters will decide whether to allow big data centers. The city's power to oversee LAPD could change under a new committee's recommendation. Plus, more from Evening Edition.
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Listen 4:56South Pasadena residents are urging their city council to end its contracts with Flock Safety that operates AI-powered automated license plate readers. The company behind Labubu dolls have announced their first U.S. headquarters in Culver City. LAist senior editor Rene Lynch talks about her unique way of organizing her freezer.
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Flock cameras under fire, Labubu HQ in Culver City, Tackling freezer clean outs — Afternoon EditionSouth Pasadena residents are urging their city council to end its contracts with Flock Safety that operates AI-powered automated license plate readers. The company behind Labubu dolls have announced their first U.S. headquarters in Culver City. LAist senior editor Rene Lynch talks about her unique way of organizing her freezer.
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Listen 4:47LA County wants to know why LAHSA can't pay its bills. California leads a coalition to take on President Trump's newest tariffs. LAX is boosting its police presence because of the war in Iran. Plus, more from Morning Edition.
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LAHSA late payments, CA sues over Trump's new tariffs, Original Pantry to re-open— Morning EditionLA County wants to know why LAHSA can't pay its bills. California leads a coalition to take on President Trump's newest tariffs. LAX is boosting its police presence because of the war in Iran. Plus, more from Morning Edition.
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