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Thompson Fire near Oroville destroyed 13 homes, is 86% contained after burning 3,800 acres
Thirteen homes were destroyed by the Thompson Fire that blazed through Butte County this month. In reporting its damage assessment Sunday, Cal Fire’s Butte County unit found that 13 minor structures were also destroyed. The assessment came as the final evacuation zones were lifted for the wildfire that started...
Royal Fire
The fire was “reportedly caused by an escaped camp fire found by hikers,” according to Cal Fire, which was also sending resources to assist. Description: The fire near French Camp Road at Highway 49 has forced mandatory evacuations in several neighborhoods. Lake Fire. Started: July 5, 2024. Acres...
How our local legislators voted | June 29-July 5, 2024
Here are votes from local state and federal legislators from Saturday, June 29, to Friday, July 5. This week, James Gallagher (R-Yuba City) voted on the following bills:. AB 247, Education finance: school facilities: Kindergarten Through Grade 12 Schools and Local Community College Public Education Facilities Modernization, Repair, and Safety Bond Act of 2024: Yes (Passed 72-1)
4th of July from Grass Valley Fire’s perspective
On the 4th of July the City of Grass Valley / Nevada City fire department participated in the community’s annual 4th of July parade held in Nevada City. Crews hosted the Nevada City council on Engine 5 and the antique engine 3 from Nevada City. Members from Grass Valley City council rode on the turn table of Truck 2. The event was well attended by so many, and both the crews and council appreciated seeing so many in attendance.
Death notices received July 9
CLAY: Craig Allen Clay, 59, of Chico, died July 8, 2024, in Oroville. Arrangements are under the direction of Newton-Bracewell Chico Funeral Home, 530-342-9003. DEVRIES: Fransiscus J.M. Devries, 82, of Oroville, died July 6, 2024, in Oroville. Arrangements are under the direction of Newton-Bracewell Chico Funeral Home, 530-342-9003. MCAFEE: Katharine...
Letter to the Editor: Re: Yuba City revenue measure
Dear Yuba City, we have trust issues!Over the past few months I have been reading about the ballot measure that would increase sales tax by 1% as a way to generate revenue for the City. While I am in favor of supporting this initiative, I lack the trust and confidence that the city will do what's right with the money, as once passed other jurisdictions will come calling for their slice. While I am optimistic that a group of people overseeing the new cash flow may work, any representative cannot be over the age of 65. We need Generation X and younger to drive this area for the next 50 years!
Calendar of Events: July 10, 2024
– Sutter Butte Flood Control Agency Board of Directors has a meeting at 1 p.m. at 1201 Civic Center Blvd., Yuba City. – Colusa Board of Education has a meeting at 4 p.m. at 345 5th St., Colusa. inside the large conference room. THURSDAY. GOVERNMENT MEETINGS. – Yuba Community College...
Local maker of renewable energy products looks to ramp up production
BoxPower Inc. of Grass Valley is up for a $3 million grant from the California Energy Commission to expand its production of containerized remote power grids that are increasingly used by utilities to connect to customers in isolated areas.<\p> The grant money is part of the commission’s programs to support clean energy entrepreneurship across the state.<\p>
Police Blotter: July 10, 2024
Alexander Hoadley, 23, of the 10000 block of Woodley Road, Live Oak, was arrested by the Sutter County Sheriff’s Office at 2:04 p.m. July 5 at his own residence, on suspicion of making criminal threats with intent to terrorize and assault with a deadly weapon likely not a firearm. He was booked into Sutter County Jail.
Ideas & Opinions — Jerry Martin: Sudoku and seniors
After solving Sudoku puzzles for about nine years as a mere pastime, in 2014 I had an epiphany, realizing this puzzle could and should be much more than a hobby. Characteristics of Sudoku make it very effective as a “tool” for developing many beneficial capabilities in all human minds. As a retired teacher I devoted about ten years introducing Sudoku into our local schools, mostly as a volunteer. I believe Sudoku will eventually be in every elementary school worldwide. This might take 100 years.
Wildfire destroys 13 homes in Northern California as heat wave continues
LOS ANGELES — A wildfire that broke out near Oroville last week amid California's record-breaking heat wave destroyed 13 homes and more than a dozen other buildings, state fire officials said. The Thompson fire arrived Friday in lockstep with a heat wave that parked itself over the West, setting...
Letter: Thanks for outstanding response to fire
As the ashes settle from the Thompson Fire, I write this letter with immense gratitude and appreciation for the outstanding service and dedication provided by our first responders. There were homes lost. There was property damage, and the hillsides are left desolate, charred and scorched. While our hearts go out...
Lake Oroville is at 93% of its total capacity
OROVILLE, Calif. - Lake Oroville is at 885 feet elevation as of Friday, the Department of Water Resources said. Lake Oroville’s storage is at around 3.2 million-acre feet, which is 93% of its total capacity and 121% of the historical average. The total Feather River releases downstream are at...
Suspect arrested after deadly stabbing at Linda gas station
LINDA – A suspect was arrested for homicide after a person who was stabbed died at the hospital early Saturday morning in Yuba County, the sheriff's office said. Deputies responded to a physical disturbance just after midnight at the Arco gas station near N. Beale Road and Feather River Boulevard in Linda.
Suspect arrested after stabbing victim dies at hospital
MARYSVILLE, Calif. - A suspect was questioned and arrested for homicide after a stabbing left a person dead in Marysville on Saturday. Deputies responded to a “physical disturbance call” at 1129 North Beale Road shortly after midnight, the Yuba County Sheriff’s Office said. When they arrived, officers...
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