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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
    Listen 9:53
    Strong Santa Ana winds are expected to hit their peak today, but will stick around until early next week. Protests against the fatal ICE shooting of Minneapolis woman Renee Good are planned across Southern California this weekend. The history of the Hollywood Center Motel, which largely burned down in a fire this week. Plus, more.

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    The Santa Anas are staying, ICE shooting protests, Hollywood Center Motel history — Saturday Edition
    Strong Santa Ana winds are expected to hit their peak today, but will stick around until early next week. Protests against the fatal ICE shooting of Minneapolis woman Renee Good are planned across Southern California this weekend. The history of the Hollywood Center Motel, which largely burned down in a fire this week. Plus, more.

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  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 4:24
    Local representatives are celebrating a House vote in favor of extending ACA subsidies. SoCal grocery workers are asking their employer for more protections from immigration enforcement. We check in on restaurants affected by the LA fires a year later. Plus, more from Evening Edition.

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    SoCal House reps vote to extend ACA subsidies, El Super workers lobby for ICE protections, Checking in on fire-affected restaurants — Evening Edition
    Local representatives are celebrating a House vote in favor of extending ACA subsidies. SoCal grocery workers are asking their employer for more protections from immigration enforcement. We check in on restaurants affected by the LA fires a year later. Plus, more from Evening Edition.

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  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 9:20
    It's been one year since L.A. County launched a program aimed at getting more people living with serious mental illness into treatment. This week a LA Public Library branch is celebrating its anniversary, and its link to the city's first Black librarian. And L.A. has brought home another championship: The LA Galaxy have won the MLS Cup. Plus, more.

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    Checking in on LA County's mental illness treatment plan; Event honors L.A.'s first Black librarian; L.A. Galaxy take home MLS Cup — The Sunday Edition
    It's been one year since L.A. County launched a program aimed at getting more people living with serious mental illness into treatment. This week a LA Public Library branch is celebrating its anniversary, and its link to the city's first Black librarian. And L.A. has brought home another championship: The LA Galaxy have won the MLS Cup. Plus, more.

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  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 9:39
    Orange County's newest supervisor, Janet Nguyen, has set out to return public trust in government. The Rose Bowl will get a multi-million dollar makeover, and one of the things they're installing is seats with more leg room. The LA Galaxy will play in the MLS Cup final today - we'll hear from our sound engineer Donald Paz who'll be there. Plus, more.

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    Andrew Do's replacement vows to take on corruption; The Rose Bowl will get a makeover; LA Galaxy face off in MLS Cup final – The Saturday Edition
    Orange County's newest supervisor, Janet Nguyen, has set out to return public trust in government. The Rose Bowl will get a multi-million dollar makeover, and one of the things they're installing is seats with more leg room. The LA Galaxy will play in the MLS Cup final today - we'll hear from our sound engineer Donald Paz who'll be there. Plus, more.

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  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 7:47
    Water agencies may only get five percent of the water they ask for in 2025. Governor Newsom’s CARE Court program, in its first year, is below initial projections. Where to get cheap, fast eats in the San Gabriel Valley. Plus, more.

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    Warning of a dry 2025; CARE Courts one year later; Cheap fast eats in Alhambra – The P.M. Edition
    Water agencies may only get five percent of the water they ask for in 2025. Governor Newsom’s CARE Court program, in its first year, is below initial projections. Where to get cheap, fast eats in the San Gabriel Valley. Plus, more.

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  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 6:49
    With the next Trump administration imminent, California is warning college students with undocumented parents to apply for financial raid at their own risk. Fire weather conditions will rise in the coming days as Santa Ana winds return. CSULB's Pacific Standard Time jazz ensemble prepares for a cultural exchange trip to Cuba. Plus, more.

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    Mass deportations fears spread to FAFSA, fire weather conditions in coming days, Cal State Long Beach's jazz ensemble makes way to Cuba- The A.M. Edition
    With the next Trump administration imminent, California is warning college students with undocumented parents to apply for financial raid at their own risk. Fire weather conditions will rise in the coming days as Santa Ana winds return. CSULB's Pacific Standard Time jazz ensemble prepares for a cultural exchange trip to Cuba. Plus, more.

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  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 8:09
    A magnitude 7.0 earthquake off the coast near Humboldt triggered tsunami warnings in Northern California. L.A. is trying to crack down on illegal rentals like Airbnbs, but illegal bookings are still common. Two new gray wolf packs identified in CA. Plus, more.

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    Northern California's tsunami scare; LA faces hurdles in crack down on illegal Airbnbs; Wolves are returning to California-- The P.M. Edition
    A magnitude 7.0 earthquake off the coast near Humboldt triggered tsunami warnings in Northern California. L.A. is trying to crack down on illegal rentals like Airbnbs, but illegal bookings are still common. Two new gray wolf packs identified in CA. Plus, more.

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  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 6:07
    Immigrants rights activists are praising L.A. City Council’s decision yesterday to formally adopt a sanctuary city ordinance. PIH Health says they were a victim of a ransomware attack over the weekend. Raw milk is having more issues this week. Plus, more.

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    LA is officially a sanctuary city, SoCal hospitals falls victim to ransomware attack, more bird flu concerns-- The A.M. Edition
    Immigrants rights activists are praising L.A. City Council’s decision yesterday to formally adopt a sanctuary city ordinance. PIH Health says they were a victim of a ransomware attack over the weekend. Raw milk is having more issues this week. Plus, more.

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  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 7:55
    L.A.'s sanctuary city measure prohibits city resources from helping ICE. 42 organizations team up to make sure families in South LA get help the first time they ask. Imperfect Paradise host Antonia Cerejido on why clowns are all the rage right now. Plus, more.

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    LA City Council officially OKs Sanctuary City ordinance; How South LA is supporting young families; Clowns are taking over the local comedy scene -- The P.M. Edition
    L.A.'s sanctuary city measure prohibits city resources from helping ICE. 42 organizations team up to make sure families in South LA get help the first time they ask. Imperfect Paradise host Antonia Cerejido on why clowns are all the rage right now. Plus, more.

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  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 6:25
    LA has a new District Attorney. A local man has been arrested for allegedly sending firearms, ammo and other military items to North Korea by concealing them in shipping containers going out of Long Beach. Well if you've met anybody southland claiming to be European nobility --you might check them out a bit. Plus, more.

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    LA's new District Attorney, local man sends weapons to North Korea, West Hills man claims to be of European Nobility— The A.M. Edition
    LA has a new District Attorney. A local man has been arrested for allegedly sending firearms, ammo and other military items to North Korea by concealing them in shipping containers going out of Long Beach. Well if you've met anybody southland claiming to be European nobility --you might check them out a bit. Plus, more.

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