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Residents Asked To Weigh In On Proposed Water Rate Increases
Households across the Antelope Valley are being asked to share feedback on proposed water rate increases now under review by the local water district. The agency has opened a public comment process so customers can speak up before any changes are finalized.
For many families in Lancaster and Palmdale, water costs are a major part of the monthly budget. Community members are being encouraged to review the proposal, ask questions, and submit comments so decision makers understand the impact on working families, seniors, and residents on fixed incomes.
Details about the proposed changes and information on how to submit public comments are available through coverage at the Antelope Valley Press and on the water district’s official website.
Internet Provider Partners With City For Thanksgiving Turkey Support
A local internet provider is teaming up with the city to help deliver Thanksgiving turkey support to families in need across the Antelope Valley. This partnership is part of a broader holiday effort that connects community sponsors, city staff, and residents who may be struggling with food costs this season.
Events like this help stretch household budgets at a time when many families are choosing between bills, food, and transportation. By combining city resources with private sponsorship, the program aims to reach more households in Lancaster, Palmdale, and surrounding neighborhoods.
More information on holiday food assistance, including turkey events and other seasonal support, can be found through local coverage at the Antelope Valley Press and on city event calendars for Lancaster and Palmdale.
Flood Watch Issued As Winter Storm Moves Toward The Region
Weather officials have issued a flood watch as a winter storm system moves toward Southern California, bringing the potential for colder temperatures, strong winds, and periods of heavy rain in the Antelope Valley.
Residents are encouraged to secure outdoor items, clear gutters and drains where possible, and plan for slower travel times on major routes, especially along the 14 Freeway and surface streets that tend to collect water. Families should keep an eye on updated forecasts and alerts through the day and into the weekend.
The most current forecast information, including any watches or warnings for the Lancaster and Palmdale area, is available from the National Weather Service Los Angeles and Oxnard office and through local reporting at the Antelope Valley Press.


