Feinstein's retirement, USC grad students vote for union, anti-camping ordinance in Culver City, $2B Powerball winner, and Valentine's Day in L.A. – The P.M. Edition

Feinstein's retirement, USC grad students vot...

Suivant

City rent control report recommends lower hikes; How food banks are helping people survive heatwaves; New Hammer exhibit on science and art— The P.M. Edition

LAist obtains a city commissioned report on formulas to determine rent control hikes. We talk to David Wagner about it. How food pantries are taking on a new role during climate emergencies. A new exhibit at the Hammer looks at paths to climate justice. Plus, more. Support The L. ...  Afficher plus

LAist exclusive report on rent control in LA, SoCal fires update, Shogun sweeps the Emmy's— The A.M. Edition

An LAist investigation looks closer at rent control in the city of Los Angeles. Cooler temps helped firefighters tackle some big blazes in the Southland. Shogun showed them all last night at the Emmy's. Plus more.   Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by vis ...  Afficher plus

Épisodes Recommandés

Episode 322: I Left My Heartless in San Francisco
National Review's Radio Free California Podcast

Email Us: dbahnsen@thebahnsengroup.com will@calpolicycenter.orgFollow Us: @DavidBahnsen @WillSwaim @TheRadioFreeCAShow Notes:California’s primary turnout not a record low, but vote count still slowCalifornia’s electorate doesn’t reflect the state’s diversity. It’s time to fix tha ...  Afficher plus

California’s Colorado River pitch
POLITICO Energy

Last week, California offered to voluntarily cut its use of Colorado River water in exchange for federal money. California is the largest user of the river so the move could potentially reenergize negotiations among the seven states that rely on its water. POLITICO’s Annie Snider ...  Afficher plus

Welcome To The Recall California
What A Day

California Governor Gavin Newsom is facing a recall election, which could result in getting replaced by a right-wing candidate even if he defeats them by a landslide in vote totals. We spoke with Dan Pfeiffer, a co-host of Pod Save America, about the state of the election, and wh ...  Afficher plus

Would Measure HLA In Los Angeles Really Make Streets Safer?
KQED's The California Report

In recent years, traffic fatalities have remained stubbornly high across California despite efforts to reduce them. That’s especially true in Los Angeles where last year, more than 330 people -- drivers, pedestrians and cyclists -- were killed in collisions, a number higher than ...  Afficher plus