The LA Unified board meets behind closed doors to discuss the future of Superintendent Alberto Carvalho. LA leaders want to delay a new state law that will put more homes near train stops. The LA homeless services CEO accused of stealing millions is set to enter a plea. Plus, more from Morning Edition.
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