



Safety concerns for Big Bear's bald eagles on July 4th, California 250 years ago, Where to eat in Glendale— Afternoon Edition
Why Big Bear's 4th of July celebration is raising safety concerns for the town's famous bald eagles. What California looked like 250 years ago. And for Food Friday we asked a Glendale resident to share their hidden food gems. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting ht…

FilmWeek Marquee: ‘Minions & Monsters,’ ‘Young Washington,’ ‘Romería’
A three-minute rundown of the best (and worst) of this week’s film releases. Airs Saturdays at 8:35am.

Another OC city is asking voters to raise taxes
LAist's Jill Replogle explains why you might see more cities do the same during the November election.

Judge halts LAHSA funding freeze, Vendors not seeing World Cup boost, Guthrie ransom guilty plea— Morning Edition
The Trump Administration's plans to freeze homelessness funding in LA has been paused...at least temporarily. Some vendors say the World Cup has been a bust for business. A Hawthorne man pleads guilty to harassing Savannah Guthrie's family.Plus, more from Morning Edition. Support The L.A. Report b…

California coastal protection risk, Reconnection of MacArthur Park, Federal funds for SoCal airports— Evening Edition
A new federal review threatens California's power to protect its coastline from oil and gas exploration. LA City Councilmember Eunisses Hernandez celebrates a project to reunite the north and south side of MacArthur Park. Several airports in SoCal are receiving federal funding for needed improvemen…

'Yorktown? Never Heard of It.' Confessions of a British-born American
LAist senior editor Suzanne Levy remembers the time she learned that the British had surrended to the Americans.

The popularity of those green Mexico soccer jerseys
Now the team have progressed in the World Cup, in some parts of LA there's a sea of green.

Your guide to where to go for peace and quiet if you don't like fireworks
Kevin Tidmarsh with these recommendations for the 4th.

Comcast splits into two, What we know about Swift-Kelce wedding, Mexican jerseys sell fast during World Cup, Anime Expo in LA— Afternoon Edition
Why Comcast says it's splitting into two and what we know about the Taylor Swift Travis Kelce wedding. Mexican jerseys are hot commodities as the team advances in the World Cup. And the Anime Expo kicks off today in L.A. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https:…

Boyle Heights residents demand warehouse closures, Record-low CA murder rate, Potential "Mansion Tax" reforms killed— Morning Edition
Boyle Heights residents demand the permanent closures of the Lineage warehouse. Murders in California are at their lowest levels in recorded history. The plan to ask voters to reform LA's "Mansion Tax" has been left on the cutting room floor.Plus, more from Morning Edition. Support The L.A. Report…