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Legal help for Adelanto detainees, Rent hike payments struck down, Inside LAUSD's budget shortfall — Evening Edition18 Jul 202600:04:58

An L.A. nonprofit is helping ICE detainees learn how to challenge their cases. Why a new way to soften the blow of large rent hikes didn't hold up in court. We have the backstory on LAUSD's budget crisis. Plus, more from Evening Edition.

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Who's taking more paid family leave, Jeopardy champ from SoCal, Cheap Fast Eats guide: Artesia edition— Afternoon Edition17 Jul 202600:04:59

Why new dads are taking more paid family leave than moms. We'll tell you about the latest Jeopardy super champion and their SoCal roots. And the cheap food options that will make you want visit Artesia. 

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How Congress's housing law may change CA, Padilla calls for Boyle Heights testing, Why the tides are so high this year — Evening Edition15 Jul 202600:04:41

A historic housing bill was just signed into federal law - we bring you details on how it'll affect California. Senator Alex Padilla calls for environmental testing in Boyle Heights near the Lineage warehouse. Why high tide is so high this year. Plus, more from Evening Edition.

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EV rebates for first time buyers, Scorching heat hits SoCal, New ballot measures coming to Nov. election— Afternoon Edition14 Jul 202600:05:00

A newly signed state law will give rebates for first time electric vehicle buyers. This week's heatwave is bringing scorching temperatures to Southern California. And we'll tell you about the new ballot measures L.A. County voters will see for the November election.

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Extreme Heat Warnings, Eaton Fire price-gouging settlement, LA28 volunteer applications open— Morning Edition14 Jul 202600:04:36

Some of the hottest temperatures of the summer are about to arrive. A luxury hotel agrees to open its wallet over Eaton Fire price-gouging claims. LA Mayor Bass is set to unveil the biggest affordable housing project of her administration. Plus, more on Morning Edition.

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Lineage cited for 'rotten' warehouse smell, LAPD suspends Flock cameras, Kalshi and LA addiction therapists — Evening Edition14 Jul 202600:04:58

Air quality officials cited Lineage for the smell of rotting food at its Boyle Heights warehouse. LAPD won't use the controversial Flock license plate readers for now. How local addiction therapists are responding to a rise in sports gambling. Plus, more from Evening Edition.

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Fact-checking Trump's LA election claim, WeHo asked to conserve water, CA vs Paramount hearing— Morning Edition17 Jul 202600:04:34

We fact-check President Trump's claims on California and LA elections. WeHo is being asked to conserve water, and crews still don't know how long it will take to fix yesterday's broken pipe. A judge hears California's attempt to stop Paramount's merger with Warner Brothers Discovery. Plus, more on Morning Edition.

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WeHo water main break update, Santa Monica AI ticketing, Transit funds for SoCal— Evening Edition17 Jul 202600:04:59

Next steps for residents affected by a water main break in West Hollywood this morning. Santa Monica has started using AI camera technology to help cite drivers blocking bike lanes. Governor Gavin Newsom announced $2.5 billion dollars for transit projects in the state. Plus, more from Evening Edition.

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Hollywood workers worried AI could take their place, OC Fair returns, The Odyssey opening weekend— Afternoon Edition16 Jul 202600:04:40

New data shows Hollywood workers in L.A. are worried AI will take their jobs. We'll bring you a preview of the Orange County fair kicking off this weekend. And we'll talk about Christopher Nolan's latest film The Odyssey now in theaters

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WeHo water main break, Heatwave makes Boyle Heights stench worse, Ogwumike ties Leslie's Sparks record— Morning Edition16 Jul 202600:05:00

A massive water main break floods West Hollywood. The heatwave is making the smell in Boyle Heights a lot worse. More and more immigrants are being held without bond, particularly at Adelanto. Plus, more on Morning Edition.

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How immigration courts changed under Trump administration16 Jul 202600:02:18

Jared Bennett breaks down big changes in federal immigration courts under the second Trump administration. 

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More deportations fast-tracked at Adelanto ICE facility, Assistance for residents near Lineage, LA County's LGBTQ+ safe space initiative — Evening Edition16 Jul 202600:04:53

Courts fast-track more immigration cases towards deportation at a SoCal facility. People living near the Lineage warehouse can apply to stay at an Airbnb. Why L-A wants to create more spaces for LGBTQ+ people. Plus, more from Evening Edition.

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How immigration courts changed under Trump administration, LAX People Mover faces another hurdle, WGA sues Paramount Warner Bros acquisition — Afternoon Edition15 Jul 202600:04:50

We'll break down how federal immigration courts have changed during the second Trump administration. Why the contractor building the LAX People Mover is suing the city of L.A. And the Writers Guild of America is joining the fight against the pending Paramount Warner Bros merger

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Heat wave peaks, LA County considers action against Paramount, Why high tide keeps rising— Morning Edition15 Jul 202600:04:30

It could be the hottest day of the year in SoCal. LA County considers joining the suit to block Paramount's Warner Brothers takeover. The reason why the tides keep getting higher along the SoCal coast. Plus, more on Morning Edition.

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WeHo water main repair, CalFresh produce delivery, Silent cinema tribute in La Crescenta — Saturday Edition18 Jul 202600:09:55

LADWP crews made significant progress in fixing a rupture in a West Hollywood water main that flooded the area Thursday. Two L.A. farmer’s markets providing home delivery to some Angelenos on CalFresh benefits. And a trip to a silent cinema palace in La Crescenta. Plus, more.

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More water main breaks, Long Beach budget troubles, Opera and soccer — Sunday Edition 19 Jul 202600:06:53

Updates on water main breaks in West Hollywood and Venice. Long Beach budget woes force the city to pull from emergency reserves for the first time since 2021. L.A. Adolfo Guzman-Lopez talks to former LA Opera conductor James Conlon and his great-nephew Sebastian, who has been drafted by LA Galaxy. Plus, more.

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LAPD negotiating Flock camera deal, Multifamily homes in Altadena, AI school replaces Montessori — Evening Edition24 Jul 202600:04:54

LAPD is negotiating a deal for the controversial Flock surveillance cameras. We break down community tensions over how to rebuild in Altadena. A local Montessori School is being replaced with an AI driven school. Plus, more from Evening Edition.

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How long will the Men's Central Jail in DTLA remain open? The Cinerama Dome & Hollywood Arclight reopening, New music festival in Santa Monica — Afternoon Edition23 Jul 202600:04:55

The Men’s Central Jail in downtown L.A. was supposed to close in 2021...how much longer will it remain open? What the Cinerama Dome & Hollywood Arclight might look like after reopening. And a new music festival brings major artists to Santa Monica.

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Fighting mosquito season, SoCal beach cities ban large canopies, Chef Roy Choi brings Best Friend to OC— Afternoon Edition20 Jul 202600:05:00

How public health officials are trying to protect your ankles during mosquito season. Why some SoCal beaches won't let you set up large canopies near the water. And chef Roy Choi is bringing his internationally acclaimed Las Vegas restaurant to Orange County.

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WeHo streets remain closed due to pipe break, Lineage stench demands, Big Bear bald eagle injured— Morning Edition20 Jul 202600:04:26

Crews make major progress repairing the WeHo water main break, but streets aren't open yet. Elected leaders wants answers...today... from Lineage over the stench in Boyle Heights. The widow of a Sheriff's Deputy killed in a grenade explosion says the Department failed her husband and wants them to pay. Plus, more on Morning Edition.

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WeHo water main setback, Heat wave peaks, D4VD forensic evidence — Morning Edition23 Jul 202600:04:13

There's been a big setback in the West Hollywood water main repairs. The hottest temperatures of the week arrive today, bringing unhealthy air conditions too. Forensic experts reveal what they found in the garage of the singer... accused of murdering a 14-year-old. Plus, more on Morning Edition.

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LAHSA years behind on audits, City weighs closing South LA oil site, Metro board may add spot for riders — Evening Edition23 Jul 202600:04:24

L.A.'s homelessness agency hasn't finished an internal audit in years. Inside the battle to shut down an oil drilling site in Jefferson Park. Should an L.A. metro rider have a voting seat on the agency's board? Leaders and transit advocates are divided. Plus, more from Evening Edition.

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Update on the LAX People Mover, L.A.'s Latino businesses one year after federal raids, the Cinerama Dome and Hollywood Arclight may reopen — Afternoon Edition22 Jul 202600:05:00

Why the contractor behind LAX's People Mover is suing the city of L.A. How L.A. County's Latino businesses are still suffering after last summer's federal immigration raids. And the Cinerama Dome and Hollywood Arclight multiplex will soon come back to life under new ownership.

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Heat wave arrives, Lineage warehouse vermin, Ladera Ranch cancer concerns— Morning Edition22 Jul 202600:04:57

The latest heat wave arrives today. The City of LA needs help dealing with the pests at the site of the Boyle Heights warehouse fire. An OC community is demanding answers after a number of kids developed an extremely rare cancer. Plus, more on Morning Edition.

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Eaton fire remediation approved, Bill would protect CA doctors from extradition, Graffiti towers cleanup plan — Evening Edition22 Jul 202600:04:35

LA County approves a soil cleaning program for Eaton Fire survivors. Why California lawmakers want to protect some health care providers from anti-abortion states. The plan to clean up downtown L-A's "graffiti towers." Plus, more from Evening Edition.

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MacArthur Park fence controversy, How to join LACO Ethics Commission, New treats at OC fair — Afternoon Edition21 Jul 202600:05:00

The city's building a new fence around MacArthur Park. Will that make the area safer? How L.A. County residents can participate in the region's first ethics commission. And we'll tell you what to try at the O.C Fair.

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WeHo main break's next phase, Lineage cleanup timeline, D4VD prelim hearing— Morning Edition21 Jul 202600:03:56

Crews have fixed the pipe that flooded West Hollywood, but it'll still be a while before the streets are back to normal. The company behind the Boyle Heights warehouse fire has to show its cleanup plan today, but it looks like things are falling behind schedule. And prosecutors are set to unveil their evidence the singer accused of murdering a 14-year-old girl. Plus, more on Morning Edition.

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CA lawsuit against Paramount buyout, OC Board of Education member fined, Breakfast with strangers in Burbank — Evening Edition21 Jul 202600:04:50

California wins a temporary victory in its suit against the Paramount-Warner Brothers acquisition. Why an OC Board of Education member is facing a hefty fine. Why a Burbank man is going out of his way to have lunch with strangers. Plus, more from Evening Edition.

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Sunset Blvd reopens, Pasadena Synagogue vandalized, Ed Wood screening in Sylmar graveyard — Saturday Edition25 Jul 202600:08:57

Sunset Boulevard reopened to traffic overnight after LADWP crews finished repairs on a ruptured water pipe in West Hollywood. The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department is investigating anti-semitic graffiti that defaced a mural at a Pasadena Synagogue. A trip to a Sylmar graveyard screening a cult classic Ed Wood film tonight. Plus, more.

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Heat continues this weekend, Paramount-Warner Bros. deal delayed, Notorious jail stays open for 5 more years — Evening Edition25 Jul 202600:04:21

It's a hot one - we'll bring you your weekend forecast. The Paramount Warner Brothers merger is delayed for almost a year. Why L.A. County's notorious Men's Central Jail won't close until at least 2031. Plus, more from Evening Edition.

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Big Bear land fundraiser reaches goal, Free tickets to Daisy Chain Fields, Japanese restaurants with SoCal twists — Afternoon Edition24 Jul 202600:04:59

A fundraiser to protect the land near Big Bear's famous bald eagle nest has reached the finish line. How you can get free tickets to Olivia Rodrigo's music festival. And we'll tell you about a few Japanese restaurants going beyond a foodie's expectations with a SoCal twist.

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LA homelessness on the rise, Sunset Blvd set to reopen tonight, Wayne Manor hits market in Pasadena — Morning Edition24 Jul 202600:05:00

Homelessness is up in Los Angeles. Crews are promising to have Sunset reopened today, but WeHo's water main break has already hurt businesses. The injured Big Bear eagle believed to be Jackie gets a life-saving blood transfusion. Plus, more on Morning Edition.

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Lineage cleanup hits milestone, Death Valley ultramarathon, The legacy of Jonathan Gold — Sunday Edition 26 Jul 202600:11:05

Lineage Logistics says “nearly half” of food waste in the Boyle Heights warehouse they lease has been cleared. Los Angeles County has reached a pretrial settlement with H&R Block totaling half a million dollars over claims that the tax preparer gave confidential customer information to advertising companies. The director of the documentary "City of Gold" reflects on the legacy of L.A. food writer Jonathan Gold a decade after the film was released. Plus, more.

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Heat wave arrives this weekend, High surf advisory, Microplastic research efforts — Evening Edition31 Jul 202600:04:54

Another heat wave blankets the region this weekend. If you're escaping to the beach, high surf continues to threaten the coast. And efforts to measure microplastic in drinking water. Plus, more from Evening Edition.

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Disney fires back at FCC review of ABC stations, How sequoia trees survive wildfires, Ozzy Osbourne tribute at Halloween Horror Nights— Afternoon Edition30 Jul 202600:04:40

Disney is firing back at the FCC over an rare early license review. New research shows how some ancient Sequoia trees survived massive wildfires. And Universal is honoring the late Ozzy Osbourne at Halloween Horror Nights this year.

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Fight to get rid of South LA oil drill site, Advocating for hospital patients in ICE custody, International Surfing Museum reopens— Afternoon Edition27 Jul 202600:04:59

We'll look into the decade long fight from South L.A. residents to get rid of an oil drill site in their neighborhood. How a legal non profit is helping doctors and hospital staff advocate for patients who are in immigration custody. The new home of the International Surfing Museum in Huntington Beach is now open. 

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Boyle Heights cleanup milestone, Abortion claims in D4VD case, LA's flag football champs— Morning Edition27 Jul 202600:04:41

The Boyle Heights cleanup reaches a big milestone, but the stench there is about to get worse. An LAPD detective shares some of the most shocking details yet in the case of the singer accused of murdering a 14-year-old. WeHo's morning commute is back to normal, but businesses are still cleaning up from Sunset's water main break. Plus, more on Morning Edition.

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Extreme Heat Warnings, Doubt over family homelessness data, LA Rent at 4-year low— Morning Edition30 Jul 202600:04:26

The latest heat wave hits SoCal and some communities are being asked to limit their AC. Homelessness is down for families, if you believe the official numbers. Rent in LA County is down. Plus, more on Morning Edition.

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Probation for a local lawyer's misconduct, Flea-borne typhus in Pico-Union, Hazmat incident in Huntington Beach - Evening Edition30 Jul 202600:04:43

A prominent local lawyer faces probation for misconduct. A flea-borne typhus outbreak launches an investigation in Pico-Union. And the details on today's hazmat incident in Huntington Beach. Plus, more from Evening Edition.

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LAUSD screen time limits starts soon, What Mayor Bass says about rise in homelessness, Why SoCal is so muggy right now— Afternoon Edition29 Jul 202600:04:59

LAUSD's new screen time limits kick in in just a few weeks. Where L.A. city officials are putting the blame for the rise in homelessness according to the latest count. What's making this summer heat so muggy.

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Lineage rebuilding outrage, Rent hike increases are going up, Santa Monica Waymo ruling — Morning Edition29 Jul 202600:04:25

Lineage is thinking about rebuilding their burned-out Boyle Heights warehouse, but LA Mayor Bass isn't having it. Federal immigration officers in LA seem to be acting up more often in recent weeks. Your next rent increase could be higher than before. Plus, more on Morning Edition.

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L.A. county lawyers accused of obstruction, Coyotes in West Hollywood, Search begins for folk singer— Evening Edition29 Jul 202600:04:45

The head of the Los Angeles Sheriff Civilian Oversight Commission is accusing county lawyers of obstructing the panel’s work. West Hollywood deals with coyotes in an unexpected place. And a search is underway for a local folk singer reported missing. Plus, more from Evening Edition.

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LA sheriff oversight panel struggling to use subpoena power, American Red Cross calls for blood donations, LA28 free tickets— Afternoon Edition28 Jul 202600:04:59

Why an L.A. County Sheriff oversight commission has been struggling to use its subpoena power years after voters granted it that tool. The American Red Cross is urging donors to help out with a blood shortage. And a few lucky nonprofits will get free tickets to the LA 2028 Olympics.

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Dangerous SoCal rip currents, Murder charges for Pepperdine crash suspect, Big Bear bald eagle update— Morning Edition28 Jul 202600:04:09

Dangerous rip currents lead to thousands of ocean rescues across SoCal. The man whose car crash killed four Pepperdine students will be tried for murder. International students across Southern California face legal limbo ahead of new visa restrictions in September. Plus, more on Morning Edition.

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Huerta case dismissed, ICE in hospitals report, LAist survey on Edison payout program — Evening Edition28 Jul 202600:04:53

Federal prosecutors move to drop their case against a local labor leader. A new report is out to help doctors navigate the presence of ICE in hospitals. As the deadline for an Eaton Fire compensation plan nears, LAist wants to hear from survivors. Plus, more from Evening Edition.

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Mayor Bass' executive order on the burned warehouse, Participation spikes in CARE Court, O.C. cities finalize November ballot measures — Evening Edition01 Aug 202600:04:27

Mayor Karen Bass signs an executive order on the future of the burned Boyle Heights warehouse. A state mental health program sees an increase in participants. And Orange County leaders wrap up on voting measures for the November ballot.

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Scorching heat hits SoCal, Netflix sued over lost Nicolas Cage movie, New food labels could save money and stop food waste— Afternoon Edition31 Jul 202600:05:00

Brace yourself for another scorching weekend as extreme heat settles into SoCal. Netflix is facing a $100 million dollar lawsuit from a movie producer over a lost Nic Cage film. And how new food labels can help you stop wasting food and save money.

 

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High surf flood fears in Long Beach, Boyle Heights rally, Venice homelessness controversy— Morning Edition31 Jul 202600:04:46

High surf and giant waves bring flood fears to Long Beach. Folks in Boyle Heights want Lineage shut down for good, and LA Mayor Bass is promising to take action this morning. The private company whose solution for homelessness is drawing mixed reactions in Venice. Plus, more on Morning Edition.

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Lineage warehouse rebuilding, Rebuilding state parks after Palisades Fire, Go see Betye Saar's art — Saturday Edition01 Aug 202600:08:57

L.A. Mayor Karen Bass ordered city departments to reject permit applications to rebuild Boyle Heights warehouse from Lineage Logistics. California State Parks wants public input on rebuilding Will Rogers and Topanga State Parks after the Palisades Fire. Where to see the art of late Los Angeles artist Betye Saar. Plus, more.

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Dodgers acquire star pitcher, School cleaning near burned warehouse, Breakfast with strangers — Sunday Edition 02 Aug 202600:10:32

The Dodgers have acquired back-to-back Cy Young-winning pitcher Tarik Skubal from the Detroit Tigers. LAUSD says they are taking steps to make sure classrooms near the Lineage warehouse are safe for students when they return to class. A Burbank man is on a mission to help cure loneliness through inviting strangers to breakfast. Plus, more.

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