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Reporter Roundup: Fiscal Emergency | September 2
Season 1
Episode 120
KPCC reporters report on the fatal shooting of Dijon Kizzee, L.A.’s financial woes, and a vision for a free transit system. Frank Stoltze reports the latest on the death of Dijon Kizzee, the man who was shot by Sheriff’s deputies Monday. The Los Angeles City Council declared a fiscal emergency today, which paves the way for furloughs and early retirement buyouts.

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On the May 18 edition of the Reporter Roundup, KPCC reporters discuss COVID-19 concerns in prisons; AP exams and clandestine haircuts.

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On this episode: coronavirus equity, college admissions, and the Armenia-Azerbaijan war.

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On the May 15 edition of the Reporter Roundup, KPCC reporters discuss testing of LA’s sewage for the coronavirus, restaurant struggles and COVID-19’s impact varies among demographics.

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On this episode: mail-in ballots, the district attorney race and a proposition 187 film.

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On the May 14 edition of the Reporter Roundup, KPCC reporters have details on California’s $54 billion dollar deficit and what cuts are to come.

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On this episode: LAUSD emergency spending, Disney’s job cuts, and Filipinos for Trump.

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On the May 13 edition of the Reporter Roundup, KPCC reporters have the latest on the local election results, CSU’s decision to go virtual and concern for nursing home residents.

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On this episode: child care and movie theater closures, plus light and space artists.

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On the May 12 edition of the Reporter Roundup, KPCC reporters have the latest on when Los Angeles County will reopen, how the pandemic is affecting the mental health of students and frontline workers.

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On the May 11 edition of the Reporter Roundup, KPCC reporters discuss the pandemic’s impact on surgeries, immunization rates and a local prison population.

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Reporters discuss the CSU Long Beach outbreak and the suspect in the deputy ambush.

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On the May 8 edition of the Reporter Roundup, KPCC reporters discuss the latest jobless claims, and COVID-19’s impact on people of color and Filipino nurses.