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Number of Wildfires Shrink to 38
Associated PressREDDING -- After weeks of battling the single largest fire event ever recorded in California, firefighters have whittled the state's more than 2,000 blazes down to 38. President Bush is offering federal help and encouragement to the 25,000 firefighters...Tags: Forestry and Timber, Vehicles, Ventura (Ventura, California), Floods, Weather Reports
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Flash-flood warning extended for mountain areas
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterThe National Weather Service extended a flash-flood watch from noon until this evening for mountain areas in Santa Barbara, Ventura and Los Angeles counties and the Antelope Valley. Residents in flood-prone areas are encouraged to clear debris, set out...Tags: Floods, Weather Warnings, Santa Clarita (Santa Clarita, California), Santa Monica, Wildfires
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Heat wave should lessen by Friday
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterA heat wave that brought record highs to Southern California mountain areas this week will linger through today but fade out Friday, forecasters said. Before the high pressure stationed over the area starts weakening, the Antelope Valley and the inland...Tags: Animals, Lehigh Valley Weather, Lancaster (Lancaster, Virginia), Santa Barbara (Santa Barbara, California), Palmdale
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Southland heat wave expected to linger
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterThe heat wave that brought record highs to some Southland cities Tuesday is expected to persist until at least Thursday, forecasters say, with more record-setting highs and thunderstorms later today, even as coastal areas remained significantly cooler....Tags: Woodland Hills, Weather Warnings, Lancaster (Lancaster, Virginia), Newhall, Ventura County
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Architect Frank Sheehy left legacy in Orlando, Maitland, Winter Park
Sentinel Staff WriterJust one day before he died, architect Francis Thomas "Frank" Sheehy submitted a proposal for preserving the memory of a downtown icon -- the "round building" across from Orlando City Hall. Who could be better to offer a suggestion for using material...Tags: Boca Raton, Maitland, Illinois Institute of Technology, Death and Dying, Architecture
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There's no reason to go hungry near Metrolink's stops
The Metro may be fine for living it up in L.A. County proper, but what about Orange and Ventura counties? The Metrolink system (metrolinktrains.com) serves all three, plus San Bernardino and Riverside. Below is a sampler of dining options at Metrolink...Tags: Restaurant and Catering Industry, San Bernardino (San Bernardino, California)
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Showers, thunderstorms could hit today
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterA strong monsoonal surge, typical of mid-July, is carrying moisture westward and could cause showers and thunderstorms in some parts of Southern California, weather officials said today. Meteorologists predicted that the morning's overcast clouds could...Tags: Vehicles, Floods, Santa Barbara (Santa Barbara, California), Hollywood (Los Angeles, California)
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Flooding feared in parts of Southern California today
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterRainstorms expected today could lead to flooding in the Southland, particularly in the Antelope Valley and the mountains of Canyon Country still recovering from last year's wildfires. The National Weather Service issued a flash flood watch from noon to...Tags: Animals, Floods, Ventura (Ventura, California), Canyon Country, Santa Clarita (Santa Clarita, California)
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Southland Braces for Thunderstorms
LOS ANGELES -- Scattered showers and thunderstorms may generate heavy rainfall today in the Antelope Valley and some mountain areas of Los Angeles County, raising fears of flash flooding, forecasters said.
A flash flood watch will be in effect from...Tags: Transportation, Awards and Prizes, Jon Stewart, Weather Reports, Santa Monica
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Southern California faces mild fire-risk weather for holiday weekend
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterAs fires rage on in Big Sur, Goleta and elsewhere, officials said mild weather conditions in Southern California may help firefighters here during the long Fourth of July weekend. Eric Boldt, a meteorologist at the National Weather Service in Oxnard,...Tags: Ventura County, Weather Reports, Fires
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