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  • LA County CEO steps down, This weekend cools down, Tomatomania hits LA — Evening Edition
    Mar 21 2026

    L.A. County’s chief executive announces her resignation. The end of a record-breaking heatwave is finally in sight. Gardeners, get ready: L.A.'s annual celebration of your favorite nightshade, Tomatomania, is happening this weekend. Plus, more from Evening Edition.

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  • Paramount letter addresses concerns over WB merger, Heatwave brings out the lizards, Where to eat in Mar Vista — Afternoon Edition
    Mar 20 2026

    Paramount Skydance pledges to keep industry jobs local if a merger with Warner Bros is approved. How this heat wave is affecting the local lizard population. For Food Friday, we ask a Mar Vista local where to grub around town.

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  • Dolores Huerta speaks out, LA Unified reacts to strike threats, LeBron makes history twice— Morning Edition
    Mar 20 2026

    Activist Dolores Huerta's breaking her silence after allegations of sexual assault against labor leader Cesar Chavez. The leader of LA Unified says keeping schools open could be nearly impossible if staff walk out next month. And it's a new era of transparency for LA County, when it comes to executive payouts.

    Plus, more from Morning Edition.

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  • LAUSD debates Cesar Chavez name changes, South Pas cancels Flock contract, Avoiding heat exhaustion — Evening Edition
    Mar 20 2026

    L.A. Unified board members push to rename schools named after Cesar Chavez. South Pasadena cancels a contract with a controversial surveillance company. How to avoid heat exhaustion in this week's record-breaking heat. Plus, more from Evening Edition.

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  • LA renames César Chávez Day, Channel Islands bald eagles make a comeback, State of ballet in LA— Afternoon Edition
    Mar 19 2026

    L.A. officially renames César Chávez Day following abuse allegations against the Latino labor icon. After disappearing from SoCal the bald eagle population in the Channel Islands is now growing strong. And we'll check in on the state of ballet following actor Timothee Chalamet's controversial comments.

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  • LA City & County actions over Chavez claims, LA Unified strike date announced, Extreme Heat day 3— Morning Edition
    Mar 19 2026

    Local and state leaders are already promising action in the wake of damning allegations about Cesar Chavez. LA Unified teachers and service workers set a strike date. SoCal enters day three of a dangerous heatwave. Plus, more from Morning Edition.

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  • Response to Cesar Chavez allegations, Hollywood sound stages update, LA's new World Cup ambassador — Evening Edition
    Mar 19 2026

    Local leaders are reacting as Dolores Huerta alleges she was raped by Cesar Chavez. LA is trying to bring more film and TV production back - an update on LA's Sound stages. A very funny guy will be an ambassador to the World Cup in LA, find out who. Plus, more from Evening Edition.

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  • LA leaders react to César Chávez abuse allegations, LAPD crime map data withheld, World Cup security funding — Afternoon Edition
    Mar 18 2026

    L.A. leaders respond to the sexual abuse allegations against civil rights leader César Chávez. Why the LAPD is still holding back on releasing crime data. And an update to funding for World Cup security.

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