Officials apologize for erroneous emergency alert in Glendale
An emergency alert went out to people in Los Angeles and Orange counties Saturday morning, but that alert was missing a key detail - that the warning was simply a test. Officials have apologized for the error, and say that a computer glitch caused the alert to go out without the test notification.
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