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Across the west a massive heat wave is making many major cities like Los Angeles and Phoenix feel like summer in March, with the Phoenix fire department reporting they’ve had to make at least two heat related rescues on hiking trails. It comes as wildfires are raging across Nebraska, killing at least one person. Liz Kreutz reports.March 18, 2026