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Downtown Marysville might catch break with traffic congestion after hotel fire
MARYSVILLE — An engineering report that came out early might be the key to moving things along in Yuba County with recovering from the Hotel Marysville fire.Highway 70 is still closed through downtown Marysville, but there might be a light at the end of the tunnel.To recap, the city found another complication besides the fire at Hotel Marysville in asbestos, which is making potential demolition even more complicated because the city doesn't want it flying through the air."That's daunting. That's interwoven into the fabric structure of the building, so it's a major project," Marysville resident Tom Galvin said."There's families, children out...
Yuba County improves roads with safe routes to school program, neighbors say it's not enough
LINDA — Yuba County's Safe Routes to School project continues to improve roads by adding curbs, gutters and sidewalks.Next up will be Garden Avenue in the West Linda area, but people who live there say the biggest problem they're facing is the speeding drivers—and they aren't sure if this will solve that.With a price tag of nearly $4 million, the Safe Routes to School project will improve Garden Avenue near Cedar Lane Elementary School. It's an area neighbors say is unsafe for pedestrians or cyclists."I live two blocks from the elementary school and it's crazy. You got to yank your...
Northern California deputies execute massive marijuana bust yielding over 25,000 plants
(FOX40.COM) — One day after California State Parks revealed the removal of about 6,000 pounds of marijuana grow waste from a series of parks throughout the state, a Northern California agency has announced the discovery of even more illegal marijuana in the region. On Thursday, the Yuba County Sheriff’s Department said its marijuana enforcement team […]
Suspect Arrested in Connection with Fatal Stabbing in Marysville
Authorities in Yuba County have identified the primary suspect in connection with a fatal stabbing on North Beal Road in Marysville. Just after 12 a.m. on Saturday, July 6, deputies responded to a report of a physical disturbance at 1129 North Beale Rd., the Sheriff’s Office said in a press release.
Sacramento nonprofit helps eligible families replace, install HVAC units as heat persists
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — As high heat persists in the Sacramento region, calls to the Community Resource Project in Sacramento continue to come in, too, its CEO said Wednesday. “It's a tremendous need,” said Luis Sanchez, of the Community Resource Project. The nonprofit organization helps low and fixed-income Sacramento-area...
Man killed in Marysville stabbing is identified, 1 arrested
A man stabbed to death over the weekend in Marysville has been identified as 42-year-old Elva Leroy Frederick II, the Yuba County Sheriff's Office said. The sheriff's office said deputies responded to a physical disturbance Saturday in the 1100 block of North Beale Road around 12:05 a.m. When deputies arrived...
West Nile Virus Found in Yuba County
YUBA COUNTY, CA (MPG) - The Sutter-Yuba Mosquito and Vector Control District has detected the first evidence of West Nile virus (WNV) in Yuba County this year. One mosquito sample collected on June 25 in the east Marysville area tested positive for West Nile. Thus far this year, the district has had no detections of West Nile virus in dead birds, sentinel chicken flocks or humans.
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