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Meteorologists are projecting unusually high temperatures in Southern California this week, with the heat predicted to climb above 100 degrees in the San Fernando Valley and reach the 90s elsewhere.
Thousands of San Fernando Valley residents remain without running water as crews continue emergency repairs on a broken underground valve, with officials warning the outage could last through the ...
Meteorologists are projecting unusually high temperatures in Southern California this week, with the heat predicted to climb above 100 degrees in the San Fernando Valley and reach the 90s elsewhere.
As of 4 p.m. on Wednesday, LADWP reported that they distributed 11,200 cases of water to residents and businesses in the area, totaling 270,000 bottles of water.
The Museum of the San Fernando Valley President Michel Stevens and Treasurer Jackie Langa stand on 100-year-old steps in Northridge CA. Saturday, June 14, 2025.
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