



Iran strikes spark LA demonstrations, CA Congressmembers demand Iran oversight, Actors Awards winners— Morning Edition
Demonstrators hit the streets in LA, with some denouncing, and others celebrating the strikes in Iran. But California lawmakers say the President needs to be reined in. The surprise win for the top prize at the Actors Awards.Plus, more from Morning Edition. Support The L.A. Report by donating at L…

Iran protests and celebrations, Southern California winds pick up, A utility box theatre in LA — Sunday Edition
Demonstrators in support and in opposition of the US-Israeli airstrikes in Iran took to the streets this weekend. Winds are slamming into Southern California this week and could cause dangerous conditions. A non-descript utility box in the Arts District is actually a discreet performance space. Plu…

A small theater lives inside this utility box in downtown LA
Josie Huang takes us to the Arts District to check out a piece of street art disguised as a utility box.

Protests and public safety after Iran strikes, The missing 'Miller' sign in Irwindale — Saturday Edition
California's Congressional delegation responds to attacks on Iran by the US and Israel. L.A. city and county step up law enforcement patrols near houses of worship and community spaces. For years a Miller beer sign stood tall over the 210 Freeway. We look back at the brewery and its ties to the cit…

How the new buyers of 'graffiti towers' in downtown LA could go about stripping all that paint
News came this week that the so-called graffiti towers could be sold. First order of business after that? Graffiti removal.

It's all things bonsai at the Huntington Botanical Gardens this weekend. We have the details.
Robert Garrova on the celebration of the bonsai happening this weekend only.

The search for the missing 'Miller' sign on the 210 Freeway
Daniel Martinez went to find out why the Miller brewing sign disappeared all of a sudden along the 210, and got this story on the history of the city of Irwindale.

LA council expansion, Long Beach Port busiest in the country, Sea turtle swims free— Evening Edition
L.A. Charter Reform Commission recommends increasing the size of the City Council from 15 to 25 and moving elections to a ranked choice voting system. The Port of Long Beach was the busiest in the country last month. A three-flippered green sea turtle named Porkchop swims free after being rescued l…

LAUSD board places superintendent on leave following federal searches
The Los Angeles Unified School Board voted unanimously to place Superintendent Alberto Carvalho on paid administrative leave pending an investigation.

Pasadena Unified board approves another round of layoffs to help stave off 'fiscal calamity'
Facing a multi-million-dollar budget shortfall for the upcoming school year, Pasadena Unified's school board voted unanimously this week to finalize a plan to send layoff notices to more than 160 staff members as part of an effort to balance its budget that began last fall.