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Reporter Roundup: COVID-19 Parties, LASD | August 4
Season 1
Episode 99
On the August 4 edition of the Reporter Roundup, KPCC reporters have the latest on COVID-19 parties, the L.A. County Sheriff’s Department and bad news for Hollywood. KPCC’s Robert Garrova has details on today’s calls by Compton leaders for more accountability from Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department. It’s a laundry list of bad financial news for Hollywood as John Horn of “The Frame” reports.
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