The Inland Empire will be in the grip of another winter storm packing heavy rain and gusty winds, arriving Tuesday, with flash flooding possible in some locations, according to the National Weather Service.
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A storm system packed with moisture from the Pacific Northwest will roll into the Inland Empire on Saturday, producing another round of downpours through most of the weekend, according to the National Weather Service.
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Frequent flooding frustrates locals.
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The EPA and the city entered into an agreement last year to address “long-term challenges and make needed improvements to the drinking water system.”
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Mississippi’s capital lacks enough water pressure to fight fires, flush toilets and meet other critical needs because its main water treatment facility began failing Monday, the governor said — a problem officials blame on longstanding water system problems and this week’s river flooding.
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Caltrans officials continued to urge motorists to find alternate eastbound routes toward Arizona, with only one lane available to carry traffic through the storm-damaged area.
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An elderly driver hit a fire hydrant in Cathedral City Wednesday, flooding a well known thoroughfare causing slight traffic delays as crews worked to clean up the mess. The single vehicle collision was reported at about 11:40 a.m. on Dinah Shore Drive between Cathedral Canyon Drive and Via De Anza. In a press release, Cathedral […]
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Some of the heaviest rainfall in Nashville’s history caused flooding that killed at least four people over the weekend. Authorities identified two of the four victims as men in their 60s and 70s who drowned after driving as floodwaters ravaged the area. One of them was swept away by flood waters when he got out of his […]
