



Palisades Fire suspect wants case tossed, Dem party boss on CA gov race, OC fertility doc accused of stealing embryos— Morning Edition
The lawyer for the man accused of starting the Palisades Fire wants the case thrown out, because of recent firefighter testimony. California's Democratic party chair says longshot Governor's candidates need to go, and Gavin Newsom agrees. An OC fertility doctor is accused of holding embryos hostage…

LA County expands parking restrictions for RVs and large vehicles in unincorporated communities
Los Angeles County is expanding parking restrictions for RVs and other large vehicles in more than a dozen unincorporated communities.

New RV parking restrictions, ICE releases Cambodian genocide survivor, ADU funding in Eaton Fire areas — Evening Edition
L.A. County expands RV parking restrictions across more unincorporated areas. ICE releases a SoCal survivor of the Cambodian genocide after a court order. Neighborhoods affected by last January's fires get a hand in building ADUs. Plus, more from Evening Edition. Support The L.A. Report by donatin…

Hundreds of cyclists take over the LA Marathon route for an unofficial ride. Want to join?
For more than a decade, hundreds of cyclists have come together for the L.A. Marathon Crash Ride, which piggybacks on the 26-mile route and street closures that are in effect for the marathon. LAist's Robert Garrova has more on how to catch this year's ride.

LA could see another record-breaking year of deaths in county jails. Leaders vote to make changes
The L.A. County Board of Supervisors on Tuesday directed several county departments to implement changes after at least nine people have died since the start of the year. LAist's Destiny Torres reports.

How Southern Californians are reacting to and coping with news from the Middle East
Relentless social media posts about ongoing conflicts in the Middle East can cause people with ties to the region to go from heightened anxiety to feeling nothing at all.

Proposed changes to LA City Council, SoFi Stadium shuttles for the World Cup, Bike ride before the LA Marathon— Afternoon Edition
Major changes could be coming to how L.A. city government works. Metro will invest nearly $1 million dollars to shuttle fans to and from SoFi Stadium during the World Cup. An unofficial L.A. marathon related bike ride is happening this weekend. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/joi…

Supreme Court blocks CA trans student law, Paramount wants to merge streamers, LAHSA vote preview— Morning Edition
The US Supreme Court blocks a California education law that advocates say protects trans students. Paramount wants to merge its streaming service with HBO-Max. LA City Council is on the verge of a major decision on the future of homeless service spending.Plus, more from Morning Edition. Support Th…

Interim LAUSD head's first public remarks, Police warn of license plate data sharing, The Getty's Book of the Dead scrolls — Evening Edition
LAUSD's new temp superintendent has spoken on his first day on the job. Local police agencies are warning license plate reader companies are sharing data. How to get a rare look at scrolls from the Egyptian Book of the Dead Plus, more from Evening Edition. Support The L.A. Report by donating at L…

FIFA security funds delayed, Nipsey Hussle Square, Porkchop the sea turtle swims free — Afternoon Edition
The World Cup is around the corner but the federal government has yet to pay host cities for security including L.A. A South L.A. intersection has been renamed after the late rapper Nipsey Hussle. Plus, we'll tell you about Porkchop who's been released back to the wild after a year of rehab. Suppo…