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High-Pressure System Drives Up Temperatures

A high-pressure system will continue to drive up temperatures across much of the region.

According to the National Weather Service, the heat will peak Saturday, “with highs approaching 100 in the warmest valleys and even low to mid 80s across inland portions of the coastal plain.”

Forecasters said temperatures “will be very close to daily records in the valleys.”

A heat advisory will be in effect through 9 p.m. Saturday for the Santa Clarita Valley, the Santa Monica Mountains Recreational Area, Calabasas, Agoura Hills, the San Fernando Valley and the San Gabriel Valley. Forecasters warned that with temperatures potentially reaching triple digits, there will be a heightened risk of heat illness for sensitive populations, such as the very young, the very old and people without air conditioning.

“Drink plenty of fluids, stay in an air-conditioned room, stay out of the sun, and check up on relatives and neighbors,” the NWS advised. “Take extra precautions when outside. Wear lightweight and loose fitting clothing. Try to limit strenuous activities to early morning or evening. Take action when you see symptoms of heat exhaustion and heat stroke.”

Temperatures along the coast should remain fairly mild thanks to an onshore flow and marine layer. And conditions should start cooling by Sunday.

“The high-pressure ridge will shift east late Saturday into Sunday allowing cooler air from the ocean to surge inland,” according to the NWS. “The timing of this surge will determine how much temperatures drop on Sunday.”

Temperatures could still reach into the 90s on Sunday in the valleys.

“Much cooler temperatures” are anticipated by the middle of next week, forecasters said.

The Pasadena Fire Department urged residents to take precautions at home to prevent fires in dried vegetation in the aftermath of the deadly Eaton Fire.

People were urged to trim vegetation around their homes, remove dry brush, dead trees and anything that can catch fire within 100 feet of the homes and 10 feet of roadways. It does not include ornamental shrubbery, trees of cultivated ground cover.

It’s a good time to clear leaves and debris from roofs and gutters and maintain five feet of vertical clearance between roof surfaces and overhanging tree branches. Remove any tree branches within 10 feet of a chimney or stovepipe, fire officials said.

When smoking or using a charcoal grill, the department urged certainty to make sure the fire is fully out of cigarettes and charcoals before disposing of them, fire officials said.

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The June 7th edition of this paper will be dedicated to the Class of 2025! In order to be included, please send your graduates picture, full name, age, school and a line or 2 about them. 

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 LOS ANGELES (CNS) - A state entity today cleared the last of nine fire-impacted public water systems to resume delivering safe, clean 
drinking water to customers, it was announced Friday afternoon. The State Water Resources Control Board stated Friday that Las 
Flores Water Company in Altadena lifted its notice -- the last remaining do-not-drink/do-not-boil advisory for a fire-impacted system, 
marking what officials described as a ``critical milestone'' in Los Angeles County's recovery from January's wildfires.

 ``After this year's devastating L.A. firestorms, the state has been laser-focused on helping communities recover and rebuild,'' Yana 
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back online. Today's milestone would not have been possible without the dedication and partnership between local systems and the 
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 The State Water Board issued nine systems a formal order requiring benzene contamination screening throughout fire-impacted areas, 
public notification of a drinking water advisory and remediation of any contamination.

 Advisories remained in effect until State Water Board staff confirmed sampling and field verification that contaminant levels meet all 
state and federal regulatory requirements. Wildfires caused infrastructure damage, power outages and contamination from smoke, 
ash or burned materials.

 ``The California Association of Mutual Water Companies appreciates the State Water Board's diligent work in guiding the restoration 
of water service after our members in Altadena suffered so much damage during the Eaton firestorm,'' Karina Cervantes, managing 
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 Jennifer Betancourt Torres, general manager of the Lincoln Avenue Water Company, added: ``We wish to thank State Water Board 
Chair Joaquin Esquivel for personally and promptly surveying the aftermath of the Eaton Fire's impact on or water systems in Altadena, 
and galvanizing resources to expedite our return to service for our community.''

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PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE

From: The City of Sierra Madre

Subject:PUBLIC HEARING: Adopting the Updated Fire Hazard Severity Zone Map

The City of Sierra Madre gives notice, pursuant to State of California law, 
that the City Council will conduct a public hearing regarding Ordinance 
No. 1483, which would formally adopt the updated Fire Hazard Severity 
Zone (FHSZ) map for the Local Responsibility Area (LRA) as designated 
by the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (CAL FIRE).



The proposed ordinance would adopt the updated FHSZ map prepared by 
CAL FIRE’s Office of the State Fire Marshal and designate additional fire 
hazard zones based on local conditions. These designations allow the City 
to apply defensible space requirements and ignition-resistant construction 
standards to better mitigate wildfire risks and enhance public safety.

Please provide written comments by 3:00 p.m. on May 27, 2025 to 
the City of Sierra Madre, City Clerk’s Office at PublicComment@
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DATE AND TIME OF HEARING

City of Sierra Madre City Council Meeting; 

Tuesday, May 27, 2025 

(Hearing begins at 5:30 pm or shortly thereafter) 

PLACE OF HEARING

The Hearing will take place at the City of Sierra Madre City Council 
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91024. The City of Sierra Madre invites all interested entities to attend 
and present their comments. 

The meeting will be streamed live on the City’s website at www.
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4TH OF JULY PARADE

The Sierra Madre Events Committee (formerly 
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The parade will take place on July 4th .



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ALL Scouts in general to assist with this 
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This specific request is for any interested 
Scout who would like to march in the parade 
carrying banners for award recipients and 
dignitaries. 

Scouts will be required to be in dress uniform 
and able to carry a banner during the 
two-mile parade route. 

The parade begins promptly at 10:00 am 
sharp with staging activities beginning at 
9:00 am. 

This is an extraordinary opportunity for 
young leaders to represent themselves and 
the scouting community while participating 
in a small-town celebration representing an 
All-American City.

This year will be very special as it will recognize 
all the responders who took great care of 
our community during the fires and floods..

This will be all free, police, safety and public 
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INSIDE THIS WEEK

AROUND TOWNPage 2

HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY TO YOU Page 3

SIERRA MADRE NEWS Page 4

PASADENA NEWSPage 5

 

AROUND SAN GABRIEL VALLEY Page 6

 House Calls Are Back!

FIRE RECOVERY INFORMATION Page 7 

EDUCATION & YOUTHPage 8

PUZZLES FOR YOUPage 9

FOOD-DRINK-FUNPage 10

 Dining With Peter Dills

 The Tasting Room - Gustavo Lira

BEST FRIENDS Page 11

 THE GOOD LIFEPage 12

OPINION. Page 13

LEGAL NOTICESPage 14

SPORTS & FITNESS & MORE Page 16

 SM SOIL TEST RESULTS

 Fitness For Life...............Michele Kidd

 Unlock Your Life............Lori Harris

SUPPORT LOCAL BUSINESSSES Page 17

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