"Hilary's Impact: Updates on Storm, Emergency Shelters, and Reaching Out to Homeless"

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Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass held a press conference to provide updates on the storm named Hilary, which made landfall in Mexico as a tropical storm and caused heavy rains and flooding in parts of the Southwestern U.S. The storm brought intense rain to Nevada and Southern California before being downgraded to a post-tropical cyclone. If Hilary had made landfall in California, it would have been the first tropical storm to do so since 1939.
- Watch Hilary press conference live: Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass shares updates on storm USA TODAY
- Red Cross of Southern Nevada opens emergency shelters in Pahrump, Searchlight News3LV
- LA mayor says city reaching out to city's homeless population in riverbed areas ahead of Hilary Fox News
- Hilary drops record rain on Long Beach, but city escaped worst of the storm Long Beach Post
- Tropical Storm Hilary: Who to call in case of an emergency in Southern California NBC Southern California
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