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Bill Handel talks about the upgrades coming as utilities plan a huge upgrade to the electric grid, which will be paid for by...YOU! And speaking of money coming out of your pockets, the IRS will start taxing your side hustles like Etsy. Wayne Resnick and Jennifer Jones Lee accompany Handel for the Late Edition of Handel on the News. The three discuss news topics that include: Those trying to meet today's tax deadline might want to consider an extension instead, Russian strikes have killed at least 7 in Lviv, according to Ukrainian officials, and a flood in South Africa has claimed the lives of 443 and the number continues to rise.
Bill Handel hosts Dean Sharp for this edition of Handel and The House Whisperer. The two discuss composting and the benefits of doing it at home.
Wayne Resnick fills in for Bill Handel this morning.He goes over mask mandates returning to Los Angeles County and if it's necessary with the COVID-19 spike.He then goes into homelessness and if it's Newsom's weak point in the recall.And, with the drought worsening, should California have a much tougher water restriction? Wayne dives into it.
Wayne Resnick fills in for Bill Handel this morning.He goes over inflation and the possible push to change it.And, Chuck Schumer says he wants to legalize marijuana?
Wayne Resnick fills in for Bill Handel this morning.He goes over the number of unruly airline passengers skyrocketing.And, there's an unusual ally in the #FreeBritney movement... MATT GAETZ.
Wayne on the news with the morning crew discussing the top news of the morning such as Dockweiler/El Segundo beaches reopening for swimming after the 17million galloon sewage spill, Britney Spears' conservatorship, and the Foo Fighters postponing their show at the Forum due to a confirmed COVID-19 case.
Wayne Resnick fills in for Bill Handel this morning.He goes over President Biden's Executive Order that requires all U.S. Government agencies to identify and implement a common security standard.And, Wayne on the news late edition with the morning crew discussing the LATEST in news such as the first child tax credit payment being sent out, the U.S. unemployment claims fall to a new pandemic low of 360,000, and Ron DeSantis selling anti-Fauci merch!
Chris Browning, financial analyst and host of 'The Popcorn Finance,' joins the show to talk about inflation and why there's a push to change the way it's calculated.
Wayne Resnick fills in for Bill Handel this morning.He goes into the number of unruly airline passengers skyrocketing.Then, he talks about President Biden's executive order that requires all U.S. government agencies to identify and implement a common security standard.And, a plan to legalize marijuana?
Wayne Resnick fills in for Bill Handel this morning.Wayne goes into the California fires that are burning faster, hotter, and more intense.He then goes into the reconciliation bill.And, a Snoo that's a $1,500 bassinet.
Dean Sharp, 'The House Whisperer,' joins the show to talk about the enemies of good design.
Wayne on the news with the morning crew discussing the top news of the morning such as the Aggressive River fire burning structures near Yosemite, Los Angeles County reporting the 5th straight day of more than 1,000 COVID-19 cases amid the Delta variant, and Governor Newsom signing the California budget.
Wayne Resnick fills in for Bill Handel this morning.He first goes into the California fires that are burning faster, hotter, and more intense.And, hydrogen is one answer to climate change! Wayne goes into how.
Wayne Resnick fills in for Bill Handel this morning.He goes into the Senate Democrats announcing a deal on a $3.5trillion reconciliation bill.And, Wayne on the news late edition with the morning crew discussing the LATEST in news such as the U.S. drug overdose death rising 30% to record, Boeing cutting the production of the 787 Dreamliner, and Mac and Cheese Ice Cream?!
Wayne Resnick fills in for Bill Handel this morning.He goes over the six times that boycotting sports got results.And, The Snoo is a $1,500 bassinet?! WHAT.
KTLA's tech reporter, Rich DeMuro, joins the show to talk about EV chargers.And, Google is introducing a new way to keep your email safe!
Wayne fills in for Bill Handel this morning.He goes into the new stimulus checks, rent relief, and business grants that Newsom is signing.Google is introducing a new way to keep your email safe.And, has the pandemic actually been good for relationships.
Wayne on the news with the morning crew discussing the top news of the morning such as Los Angeles County reporting the fourth straight day of more than 1,000 new COVID-19 cases, California's largest wildfire of the year still raging along the Nevada state line, and an HBO series that is focusing on the women who spoke out against Harvey Weinstein.
Wayne Resnick fills in for Bill Handel this morning.He goes over California letting school districts decide how to enforce mask rules.And, Newsom signs more recovery bills!
Wayne Resnick fills in for Bill Handel this morning.Wayne talks with KTLA's tech reporter, Rich DeMuro, about EV charging and Google.And, Wayne on the news late edition with the morning crew discussing the LATEST in news!
Wayne Resnick fills in for Bill Handel this morning.He goes into relationships and how the pandemic has helped them.And, huge goldfish were found in a Minnesota lake as officials warned against dumping pets in public waters!
Wayne Resnick fills in for Bill Handel.Mayor Eric Garcetti has left L.A. with an overwhelming amount of homeless and homicide cases. Be careful returning to reopening theme parks - a series of accidents have plagued some popular rides.
Wayne Resnick fills in for Bill Handel this morning.He goes into the homelessness to homicides as Mayor Garcetti leaving Los Angeles.Then, Dr. Fauci says that booster shots aren't needed just yet.And, "Shark Week" is here!
Wayne Resnick fills in for Bill with the morning crew and Jennifer Jones Lee. COVID cases are up again with the Delta Variant posing concerns. Police are still searching for two suspects who shot and wounded 2 people at the entrance of Six Flags Magic Mountain. Elon Musk is in some hot water with his shareholders after he made a poor deal purchasing Solar City.
Wayne on the news with the morning crew discussing the top news of the morning such as several earthquakes centered near the California-Nevada border felt across the SF Bay area, Governor Newsom asking Californians to voluntarily cut water use by 15% during drought emergency, and Pfizer seeking authorization for the 3d COVID-19 vaccine dose.
Neil Saavedra, 'The Fork Reporter,' joins the show to talk about permanent outdoor dining.And, "clean foods" being added to their menus.
Wayne Resnick fills in for Bill Handel this morning.He goes into the government flip-flopping about being all up in your vaccine status.Then, do the Biden administration's assurances on Afghanistan reflect the reality on the ground?
Wayne Resnick fills in for Bill Handel this morning.Wayne goes into what "sniff training" is and how it can restore COVID-19 survivors' sense of smell.And, Wayne on the news late edition with the morning crew discussing the LATEST in news!
Wayne on the news late edition with the morning crew discussing the LATEST in news such as California extending the contract with Bank of America for troubled unemployment benefits program, Wells Fargo closing all personal lines of credit, and Pope Francis working to deliver a Sunday blessing from his Rome's hospital.
Wayne Resnick fills in for Bill Handel this morning.[He goes over the New York Times getting blasted for defending "pornography literacy" for first graders.And, 'Foodie Friday' with Neil Saavedra!
Dean Sharp, 'The House Whisperer,' joins Jen to discuss listener FAQs.
Wayne Resnick fills in for Bill Handel this morning.He goes over the government flip-flopping about being all up in your vaccine status.Then, can "sniff training" restore COVID-19 survivors' sense of smell?And, the New York Times is getting blasted for defending "pornography literacy" for first graders!
Wayne Resnick fills in for Bill Handel this morning.The pandemic has caused many boomers to retire! What does that mean for the economy? Wayne dives into it.And, there's an effort inside one city's multimillion-dollar effort to convert motels into affordable housing.
KFI News Reporter, Steve Gregory, joins Wayne to talk about a billion-dollar pot bust in the Antelope Valley.And, Wayne on the news late edition with the morning crew discussing the LATEST in news.
Wayne Resnick is in for Bill Handel this morning.He goes into California set to pay victims forced and coerced into sterilization because the state deemed them unfit to have children.And, Bryan Suits joins Wayne!
Wayne Resnick fills in for Bill Handel this morning.He goes over how the pandemic has caused many boomers to retire.Then, Steve Gregory joins him to talk about a billion-dollar pot bust.And, returning to work? Some employees are finding it weird...
Handel goes into the Surfside catastrophe that raised concerns about San Francisco's sinking Millenium Tower and how the Florida market faces uncertainty.He then goes into the USA Track and Field Team saying marijuana punishments "should be reevaluated" following Richarson's suspension.And, critical race theory stirs a debate in Southern California schools!
Handel goes into the surfside catastrophe raising concerns about San Francisco's sinking Millennium Tower. The hot Florida Market faces uncertainty.And, 'Cheapskate University' with Clark Howard!
Handel goes into critical race theory stirring a debate in Southern California schools.And, Dean Sharp, 'The House Whisperer,' joins Handel to talk about his most frequently asked listener questions!
Handel on the news late edition with the morning crew discussing the LATEST in news such as more victims found in the rubble of Florida's condo collapse, Elsa weakening to a tropical storm, the Delta variant dominating California COVID-19 cases.
Handel goes into the USA Track and Field Team saying marijuana punishments "should be reevaluated" following Richardson's suspension.And, Handel on the news late edition with the morning crew discussing the LATEST in news!
Handel on the news with the morning crew discussing the top news of the morning such as the assassination of the Haiti president, Orange County boasting a 70% vaccination rate for adults, and Elsa continuing the path along Florida's west coast.
KTLA's tech reporter, Rich DeMuro, joins Handel to talk about Californians being the biggest losers to cybercrime in 2020.And, would you pay $5 a month for a search engine?
Handel goes into the lawsuits that are seeking answers and blame for the Florida condo collapse.And, thousands of people turned to crowdfunding during COVID-19. For most, it didn't pan out.
Handel talks with KTLA's tech reporter, Rich DeMuro, about Californians being the biggest losers to cybercrime in 2020.And, Handel on the news late edition with the morning crew discussing the LATEST in news!
Handel on the news late edition with the morning crew discussing the LATEST in news such as the search for U.S. Capitol attackers continuing 6months after January 6th, the pandemic prompting a boom in California home school applications, and the woman who allegedly ran over graves at her ex-boyfriend's funeral is now being accused of vandalizing a Jesus statue.
Handel first goes into battery-powered trains that could be a climate game-changer. Is everyone on board?He then goes into the thousands of people that turned to crowdfunding during COVID-19.And, how do retailers know what will sell out? Many are turning to TikTok. Handel goes into it.
Handel goes into some schools that are using home visits to try to convince parents to choose in-person classes this fall.And, how do retailers know what will sell out? They're checking TikTok!
Handel on the news with the morning crew discussing the top news of the morning such as fireworks lighting up the Los Angeles area sky after officials warn of fire danger, demolition crews setting off explosives bringing down the rest of the collapsed Florida condo, and Cuba preparing for flooding!
Handel goes into the United States power grid. It may not be ready for climate change.Los Angeles is slow to provide aid.And, what did the British in 1776 really think of American Independence?