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Report: new homes demand continued through June
New home sales in June remained well above average in the greater Sacramento region, reflecting a strong demand for new homes in the area, according to the North State Building Industry Association. Association members have sold 3,703 homes in the seven-county region this year. Sacramento took the lead in new...
Cooling centers open through Friday
As a weeks-long heatwave continues throughout the Sacramento Valley, Yuba County opened a cooling center on Wednesday at the New Beginnings Wesleyan Church, located at 616 C St. in Marysville. The center will remain open to the public from 8 a.m. to midnight through Friday. Bottled water, snacks and Wi-Fi...
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.
Deputies arrest one after fatal Northern California stabbing
(FOX40.COM) — According to deputies, a person was found dead early Saturday morning following a stabbing in Northern California. The Yuba County Sheriff’s Department said the incident happened just after midnight on 1129 North Beale Road. Yuba County deputies said they responded to calls of a physical disturbance. When deputies arrived at the scene, they […]
Person killed in Yuba County stabbing
MARYSVILLE, Calif. — A person was killed in a stabbing early Saturday morning in Marysville, officials say. Yuba County Sheriff's deputies say they arrested 27-year-old Michael Collier of Linda on suspicion of homicide. Around 12:05 a.m. Saturday, deputies were called to the 1100 block of North Beale Road on...
Man arrested in connection with fatal Marysville stabbing
MARYSVILLE, Calif. — According to the Yuba County Sheriff's Office, a man has been arrested in connection to a fatal stabbing that was reported earlier this morning. The sheriff's office said deputies responded to a physical disturbance in the 1100 block of North Beale Road around 12:05 a.m. (Click...
YCSO: Linda man arrested for alleged fatal stabbing
The Yuba County Sheriff’s Office arrested 27-year-old Michael Collier of Linda after an alleged fatal stabbing that occurred early Saturday morning, law enforcement officials announced. Yuba County Sheriff’s deputies responded to a physical disturbance call at approximately 12:05 a.m. on Saturday at the 1100 block of North Beale Road...
‘We desperately need this project’: Potential grants could fund regional wastewater project for south Yuba County
Representatives of Olivehurst Public Utilities District (OPUD) and the city of Wheatland spoke before the State Water Resources Control Board on Tuesday in hopes of gaining funds for a regional wastewater treatment and facility project. For the past three years, OPUD and Wheatland officials have been working together to facilitate...
West Nile virus detected in Yuba County
The Sutter-Yuba Mosquito and Vector Control District said Tuesday that it detected the first evidence of West Nile virus in Yuba County for 2024. According to the district, a mosquito sample was collected on June 25 in the east Marysville area that eventually tested positive for West Nile virus. For 2024, there have been no detections of the virus in dead birds, sentinel chicken flocks or humans.
Couple charged with animal abuse after officers find hundreds of cats inside home
MARYSVILLE, Calif. — The Yuba County District Attorney's Office filed charges against a couple after the pair was arrested for animal abuse and child endangerment stemming from a case where hundreds of cats were found inside their home. Yuba County Animal Care Services officers initally went to Brandon and...
Craig T. Carlson
CRAIG T. CARLSON July 3, 1964 – March 8, 2024 Craig Thomas Carlson, a resident of Linda, Yuba County, CA, passedpeacefully in his sleep on March 8, 2024. He leaves behind his loving family Kelly Kositchek Carlson and foster daughter Alexis Attaway. Craig was born July 3, 1964, at Stanford Hospital and was raised in Los Altos Hills, the youngest of four children. He attended school in Los Altos, graduating from Los Altos High School in 1982, then took courses in plant science at Cuesta College (Paso Robles) and Foothill College (Los Altos Hills). He later majored in Business and Management at Chico State University. Following the death of his grandfather, Craig took over the management of the family’s 1000-acre rice farming operation in Richvale, Butte County. He joined the Butte County Rice Growers Association and became a District Manager.When the farming operation was sold, Craig moved on and became a member of the Golf Course Superintendents Association of America (GCSAA), supervising course management at several golf courses in Arizona and Northern California. Upon retirement, he met the love of his life, Kelly, a nurse in Sacramento. They married and bought a home in Linda, where Craig enjoyed pursuing his interest in photography and puttering in his yard. He would often send photos of his flowers to those he knew needed cheering up. He also loved kayaking and taking their dogs to a beach to romp in the surf. Craig was an intelligent man with a quick wit and dry sense of humor. He is cherished for being kind and gentle, reliable, sensitive and thoughtful of others. Craig had a big compassionate heart, and was always eager to help his family and friends with house projects and join them in family get- togethers. Surviving Craig, in addition to Kelly and Alexis, are his mother, Lois Rogers (David), and father, Jerome Carlson (Shirley); sisters Alisa Gregory (Gary), Sheila Boddy (Steve), Kristen Carlson, and Jennifer James; brothers Steven Carlson and Matthew James; and nephews Jerome, Erik and Alex Carlson. He was the grandson of Edward and Linn Hastain of Biggs, CA and Ralph and Alice Carlson of Richvale and Oroville, CA. A private family Celebration of Life will be held on his birthday. The family encourages giving to a favorite charity in honor of his memory.
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