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CA looks to extend FEMA funds, Project Homekey audit, LA's hantavirus plans — Evening Edition09 May 202600:04:58

Governor Newsom's looking for an extension of FEMA funds for L.A. fire survivors. Nearly 6 years after Newsom's Project Homekey housing program started, our reporting partners CalMatters check on the results. How is L.A. bracing for potential cases of hantavirus? Plus, more from Evening Edition.

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LAPD Olympics costs, Canvas cyberattack, McCabe’s Guitar Shop — Saturday Edition09 May 202600:09:16

The LAPD says it will need more than $1 billion to police the 2028 Olympics and Paralympics -- half of their current annual budget. The UC system is in the process of restoring access to Canvas following a cyberattack this week. Josie Huang heads to Santa Monica to visit one of the most revered live music venues on the West Coast, McCabe's Guitar Shop. Plus, more.

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Earthquake swarm, LBUSD race heats up, Inside Metro’s Lost & Found — Sunday Edition10 May 202600:09:03

Several dozen earthquakes ranging from 2 to 4 magnitude hit the Imperial Valley city of Brawley in the last 24 hours, no injuries or significant damage have been reported. A usually sleepy Long Beach school board race is getting a dose of partisan politics from a conservative challenger this year. Dañiel Martinez takes you inside Metro’s Lost & Found. Plus, more.

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Solitary confinement at Adelanto, LA mayor candidates on homelessness, Shohei sits out batting lineup — Evening Edition14 May 202600:04:45

We dig into the use of solitary confinement at the Adelanto immigrant detention center. L.A. mayoral candidates share their plans to address homelessness. Why you won't see Shohei Ohtani in the batting lineup tonight. Plus, more from Evening Edition.

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OC Assessor candidate faces misconduct allegations, CA Science Center update, Cinerama Dome inches closer to reopening— Afternoon Edition13 May 202600:05:00

We'll check in on the Orange County assessor race following misconduct and sexual harassment allegations against a candidate. How the California Science Center is getting ready for it's latest expansion. And the iconic Cinerama Dome theater is getting closer to reopening.

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LAPD announces burglary arrests, CA solar power program stumbles, Matthew Perry middleman sentencing— Morning Edition13 May 202600:04:30

The LAPD announces scores of burglary arrests in response to a surge in break-ins in the Valley. Solar power companies say they're going broke because of a sloppy state program. The middleman in Matthew Perry's ketamine deals is about to learn his fate. Plus, more from Morning Edition.

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ICE and the World Cup, Canvas announces deal with hackers, Nitrous oxide sales in LA — Evening Edition13 May 202600:04:35

It's one month out from the World Cup - we check in on what to expect. And Canvas's creators have announced a deal with the hackers that took down its platform. L.A.'s city council has moved to restrict sales of nitrous oxide. Plus, more from Evening Edition.

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LA City Council races, CA bill on DMV towed car profits, Port of LA check in— Afternoon Edition12 May 202600:05:00

We'll look at the L.A. City Council races ahead of the June primary. The California DMV collects money from towed cars that aren't claimed and state lawmakers are trying to change that. Plus we'll check in on the state of the Port of L.A.

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Arcadia Mayor resigns after guilty plea, LA Mayor debate canceled, Lakers swept— Morning Edition12 May 202600:04:49

The Mayor of Arcadia is stepping down after pleading guilty to acting as an illegal agent for China. This week's debate in the LA Mayor's race is off after all the leading candidates bailed. Mayor Bass is fighting back against claims that homelessness is largely a drug problem. Plus, more from Morning Edition.

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OC candidate accused of campaign money misuse, Amazon limits e-bike sales, Dodgers' first Spanish-language announcer dies — Evening Edition12 May 202600:04:56

We check in on the O.C. assessors' race after misconduct allegations first reported by LAist. Amazon is no longer selling e-bikes that exceed speed limits. The Dodgers community says goodbye to a historic voice. Plus, more from Evening Edition.

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Fire survivors wait on FEMA extension, Sidecca in Altadena reopens, Marilyn Monroe auction— Afternoon Edition11 May 202600:04:59

Governor Newsom is calling on the federal government to extend FEMA funds after last year's fires-- what survivors have to say. A beloved Altadena shop has reopened after facing fire and flood damage. A special auction is coming up in honor of  what would have been Marilyn Monroe's 100th birthday.

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Plea for FEMA funds for wildfire survivors, WGA staff union deal, Teen voting pre-registration declines— Morning Edition11 May 202600:04:35

Governor Newsom pleads for more federal funding for wildfire survivors while homeowners are watching their money dry up. The WGA reaches a deal with its staff workers, ending a nearly three-month long strike. Fewer California teens are pre-registering to vote. Plus, more from Morning Edition.

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Long Beach Pride canceled, Huntington Beach cronyism, Soapbox race in DTLA — Saturday Edition16 May 202600:10:39

The Long Beach Pride Festival was abruptly cancelled yesterday shortly before it was slated to begin due to permitting issues. The state ethics commission has sanctioned several Huntington Beach city officials for failing to disclose free perks. The Red Bull Soapbox Race takes over Downtown LA today, we get a preview. Plus, more.

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Former Newsom chief of staff pleads guilty, SoCal's marine heat wave, Rams and Chargers reveal schedule — Evening Edition16 May 202600:05:01

Governor Newsom's former chief of staff pleads guilty to fraud charges. Why scientists are worried about the latest marine heat wave. The Rams and Chargers revealed their schedules for next season.

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Puerto Rican food in SoCal, Red Bull Soap Box race in DTLA, 'Queer Mercado' comes to Olvera St.— Afternoon Edition15 May 202600:05:00

It's Food Friday and we're digging into the state of Puerto Rican food here in LA. Why Angelenos might see dozens of soap box carts racing through downtown. Plus Olvera street in downtown is about to become a new hub to celebrate queer Latino culture.

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Becerra targeted in final Governor's debate, Newsom says he's balanced CA budget, ICE in Coachella Valley— Morning Edition15 May 202600:05:00

Candidates in the Governor race target Xavier Becerra in their final debate before the June primary. Gavin Newsom unveils his final updated budget, and he says he's eliminated the deficit. Immigrant rights groups say ICE is being aggressive in the Coachella Valley. Plus, more from Morning Edition.

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UC workers' union deal, CA investigates FIFA ticket sales, Free UCLA relationship counseling — Evening Edition15 May 202600:04:59

Why UC workers called off a strike scheduled for today. California is investigating FIFA over its ticket sales after consumers complained. Having love troubles? UCLA is offering free couples counseling. Plus, more from Evening Edition.

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TV Upfronts preview, The Broad celebrates new milestone, Original Tommy's 80th celebration— Afternoon Edition14 May 202600:04:59

We'll talk about the future of TV and new shows coming out. The Broad Museum is celebrating a new milestone. And the Original Tommy's is offering customers a special treat for its 80th birthday celebration.

 

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UC strike averted, Trump admin withholds CA Medicaid funds, Hollywood homeless count— Morning Edition14 May 202600:04:27

UC averts a massive strike, thanks to a late-night deal. The Trump Administration is refusing to give California more than a billion in Medicaid funds. Hollywood holds its own homelessness count, because it doesn't know if it can trust County data. Plus, more from Morning Edition.

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LA's fifth measles case, Long Beach Pride update, Why you should visit Ontario — Sunday Edition17 May 202600:09:42

Los Angeles County public health officials have confirmed the fifth measles case of the year in a resident who arrived internationally at LAX last Thursday. Long Beach adds a pride event to Sunday after abruptly canceling the Pride Festival Friday. Why the city of Ontario should be the destination of your next SoCal excursion. Plus, more.

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Adelanto hunger strike, Checking air quality in your area, How San Diego shooters met — Evening Edition21 May 202600:04:39

At least 20 detainees at Adelanto have started a hunger strike. The FBI shares how the two shooters at the Islamic Center of San Diego met. On this smoky day, we have tips on checking the air in your neighborhood. Plus, more from Evening Edition.

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LA rent increase ban to end, Who is skipping financial aid, Skirball Cultural Center new comic book exhibit— Afternoon Edition20 May 202600:05:00

Why a ban on rent increases after the LA fires is coming to an end. How the Trump administration is affecting who's applying for Federal Student Aid. And a new exhibit at the Skirball Cultural Center shows how comic books are storytellers of American history.

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Trio of SoCal wildfires, CA vs Trump Admin over voter data, "Olympic Wage" delayed— Morning Edition20 May 202600:04:40

Crews are battling a trio of SoCal wildfires with expanding flames in Riverside County causing families to flee. California and the Trump Administration face-off in Pasadena over voter data. LA City Council delays the so-called "Olympic Wage" to stop a scheme that could have devasted the city budget. Plus, more from Morning Edition.

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LA County ends ban on rent gouging, Wildfire updates, SoCal responds to San Diego shooting — Evening Edition20 May 202600:04:49

LA County is ending its post-fire ban on rent gouging - increases will once again be capped at 10%. We have updates on two large wildfires burning in SoCal. Officials and faith leaders respond to yesterday's deadly shooting at the Islamic Center of San Diego. Plus, more from Evening Edition.

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Sandy Fire affects SoCal air quality, Race for LA City Council District 9, Billie Jean King now CSU graduate— Afternoon Edition19 May 202600:05:06

Crews are still working to put out the Sandy Fire in Simi Valley; we'll bring you the latest. We'll talk about the race for L.A. City Council District 9 and why it's one to watch. And tennis legend Billie Jean King is now officially a CSU graduate.

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Weather helps Sandy Fire efforts, OC homelessness is down, Skid Row voter fraud— Morning Edition19 May 202600:04:35

Crews fighting Ventura County's Sandy Fire get some help from the weather. Homelessness is down in Orange County. The feds say people on Skid Row have been paid to register to vote, and that why California should hand over its voter rolls. Plus, more from Morning Edition.

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Sandy Fire spurs evacuations, Huntington Beach city council's split, Eaton Fire evacuation alerts — Evening Edition19 May 202600:04:43

Firefighters are working to put out the Sandy Fire in Simi Valley. Allegations of favoritism are splitting Huntington Beach's city council. The results of an investigation into the county's emergency alerts the night of the Eaton Fire. Plus, more from Evening Edition.

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Scientists concerned over ocean heatwave, AAPI history textbook, Dolores Huerta mural — Afternoon Edition18 May 202600:04:59

How a lingering ocean heatwave could affect our weather and sea life here in SoCal. UCLA has a new tool to teach Asian American and Pacific Islander history to Gen Z. And the labor activist Dolores Huerta is honored with a new mural in L.A.

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CA voter registration deadline, Alleged plot against LA Jewish institutions, Long Beach impromptu Pride party— Morning Edition18 May 202600:04:52

It's the deadline to register to vote in the June primaries, but if you miss it, you can still cast a ballot. The feds arrest an Iraqi man accused of targeting LA Jewish institutions. Long Beach's LGBTQ community shows off its Pride, despite the cancelation of a beloved festival. Plus, more from Morning Edition.

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Major LA mobility improvements on hold, Santa Ana balances $13 million deficit, Newsom's AI protections — Evening Edition22 May 202600:04:34

We have the latest on a long-delayed, $100 million transportation project in L.A. Learn the programs Santa Ana slashed to balance its $13 million budget deficit. Governor Newsom moves to protect workers in the age of AI - what does his executive order do? Plus, more from Evening Edition.

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How 'The Rehearsal' fights pay to play in music industry, Eaton fire survivor turns former home into art space— Afternoon Edition21 May 202600:05:08

We'll tell you about a weekly showcase in South L.A. that's giving new talent a space to perform for free. Plus, an Eaton fire survivor is turning her former home into an immersive art space this weekend.

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Progress in SoCal wildfires, Policing & the LA Mayor's race, CalFresh benefits at risk— Morning Edition21 May 202600:04:46

Firefighters are starting to get the upper hand on a trio of SoCal wildfires. Candidates in the LA Mayor race reveal big differences when it comes to police. Hundreds of thousands of Californians are at risk of losing CalFresh benefits. Plus, more from Morning Edition.

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Toxic gas emergency in Garden Grove, LA's unsheltered homelessness rates, "Desert to sea" bus launches — Evening Edition23 May 202600:05:00

A toxic hazmat emergency in Garden Grove prompts an evacuation order affecting 40,000 people. A study says L.A.'s homelessness rates are down, but not in every demographic. From the desert to the sea: A bus will soon take you from the Antelope Valley to the beach. Plus, more from Evening Edition.

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*UPDATE: This episode of The L.A. Report was updated with further information from Orange County Fire.

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LA twist on British food, Great American Baking Show shouts out LA bakeries, Artist Yoko Ono new exhibit at The Broad— Afternoon Edition22 May 202600:05:03

It's Food Friday and we'll tell you about a few L.A. restaurants putting their own twist on British food. A host from the Great American Baking Show shares their favorite L.A. bakeries. Plus, artist Yoko Ono brings her first Southern California solo exhibit to The Broad this weekend. 

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LA City Council approves budget, LA Unified eliminates positions, Metro sues Burbank— Morning Edition22 May 202600:04:53

LA City Council approves a budget that will add hundreds of police officers. Meanwhile, LA Unified eliminates hundreds of positions. LA Metro sues Burbank over a NoHo to Pasadena bus route. Plus, more from Morning Edition.

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Garden Grove gas tank update, Angel's Flight superfan — Saturday Edition23 May 202600:10:33

Orange County Fire Authority officials say crews are working around the clock as a gas tank at an aerospace facility in Garden Grove threatens to explode. Los Angeles City Attorney Hydee Feldstein Soto is being accused of protecting her donors from legal charges. A profile of the Saturday operator of Angel Flights -- also the funicular's biggest fan. Plus more.

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Possible crack in Garden Grove chemical tank, A pipeline for women builders, La Brea Tar Pits revamp — Sunday Edition24 May 202600:10:08

Orange County officials said today they found a crack in the Garden Grove chemical tank that may be relieving pressure. A Long Beach construction program is helping women of color gain a foothold in the trade. We visit the La Brea Tar Pits before the site closes for a major 2-year revamp. Plus, more.

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Garden Grove chemical tank evacuations reduced, LA City Attorney accused of protecting donors, Waymo pulls cars off LA freeways— Evening Edition26 May 202600:04:47

Authorities roll back evacuations orders for tens of thousands of O.C. residents near the Garden Grove chemical tank. Whistleblowers accuse the L.A. city attorney of dropping cases to help donors. Waymo suspends car service on U.S. freeways, including in L.A. Plus, more from Evening Edition.

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California's endangered turtles, A ban on fireworks may be lifted, Cinespia celebrates 25 years— Afternoon Edition25 May 202600:05:00

We check in on California's native and endangered Southwestern pond turtles. A ban on fireworks for two dozen cities in LA County may be lifted. And, Censpia celebrates 25 years of outdoor movies. 

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All-night Garden Grove mission, OC District Atty launches investigation into GKN, OC shelters at capacity— Morning Edition25 May 202600:04:29

Firefighters conduct an all-night mission in Garden Grove that could determine if the risk of a toxic chemical explosion is over. Plus, Orange County's District Attorney quickly launches an investigation in the company at the center of the crisis. And shelters are running out of space for residents forced to flee their homes. Plus, more from Morning Edition.

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Arcadia mayor pleads guilty, Older adults may be affected by CA budget cuts, CA files lawsuit on 23andMe data leak — Evening Edition30 May 202600:04:50

Arcadia's mayor pleads guilty to acting as a foreign agent. Older adults sound the alarm about California's proposed funding cuts. How a data leak affecting California's attorney general led to a state lawsuit. Plus, more from Evening Edition.

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Altadena couple fights rent gouging, Free record shop for fire survivors, Food news roundup— Afternoon Edition29 May 202600:04:59

An Altadena couple are taking their landlords to court over rent gouging. A free record shop for fire survivors is opening this weekend. And we'll bring you an update on a micro-Peruvian kitchen in Long Beach and other food news in SoCal.

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Guide to judicial races for June 2nd primary, LA Phil names next music director, Wind advisories for SoCal— Afternoon Edition26 May 202600:04:55

A guide to the judicial races for the upcoming June 2nd primary. The new music director for the L-A Philharmonic has been announced. And gusty winds are in store for parts of Southern California

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Thousands of Garden Grove evacuees return home, Volunteers step up to help displaced, Rep Tran invites GKN to community meeting— Morning Edition26 May 202600:04:44

Thousands of people in Garden Grove are returning home after OC crews avoid the worst-case scenario in this toxic chemical crisis. Meanwhile, the community is rallying around those still displaced. And an OC Congressman is inviting the company at the center of the crisis to talk to the community directly. Plus, more from Morning Edition.

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Final polls before primaries, Garden Grove lawsuits, Tickets to see FIFA team training — Morning Edition29 May 202600:03:42

The frontrunners for LA mayor appear neck and neck just days before the primary. More than 40 lawsuits have been filed against GKN Aerospace. Tickets to the U.S. Men’s National training session in Irvine next month will be distributed this morning. Plus, more from Morning Edition.

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GKN Aerospace issues new apology, Vernon chemical facility lawsuit, Newsom bans ballot seizures after Bianco probe — Evening Edition29 May 202600:04:37

GKN Aerospace apologizes for the chemical tank emergency in Garden Grove. A judge is set to weigh in on a chemical facility in Vernon that's accused of causing residents' illnesses and deaths. California bans law enforcement from interfering in elections. Plus, more from Evening Edition.

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Hollywood homeless count, Summer movies and TV filmed in LA, Grammy Museum songwriters exhibit— Afternoon Edition28 May 202600:04:59

The latest homeless count in Hollywood is out. The movies and TV shows coming out this summer filmed in L.A. The Grammy Museum's newest exhibit honors the greatest songwriters from the past.

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Garden Grove tank clean up, Newsom signs law barring voting interference, SoCal spelling bee finalist— Morning Edition28 May 202600:04:06

What happens next to the chemicals left in the Garden Grove tank? Governor Newsom has signed a bill barring law enforcement from interfering in elections. Two SoCal spellers advanced to the Scripps National Spelling Bee finals yesterday. Plus, more from Morning Edition.

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Concerns at Garden Grove meeting, Deported LA father separated from son, LA mental health crisis pilot expands — Evening Edition28 May 202600:04:38

Residents of Garden Grove air concerns and get some welcome news at a meeting yesterday. We bring you the story of an L.A. father separated from his son by a sudden deportation. L.A. expands a program to divert police from some mental health crisis calls. Plus, more from Evening Edition.

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LA County Superior Court judge seeking reelection accused of ethics violations, LA federal courthouse renamed, Major League Volleyball expands to LA— Afternoon Edition27 May 202600:04:50

Why one L.A. County judges race is in the spotlight over alleged ethics violations. A Los Angeles federal courthouse is being renamed in honor of the activists who paved the way for desegregation in California schools. And L.A. will soon get its own Major League Volleyball franchise.

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