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Multi-agency police response in Oroville ended without an arrest
OROVILLE, Calif. - Action News Now spoke to California State Parks Superintendent Aaron Wright, who said this evening a man was yelling on Lincoln Boulevard. The man was claiming that he assaulted someone with a knife and hit them with a rock. Wright said Oroville Police and State Park crews...
Several athletic programs recognized at Oroville’s State of the City address
OROVILLE, Calif. - 14 teams from high schools and youth programs like the Rhinos and Thunderbirds were recognized for bringing home national or state titles in competitions. These teams ranged from cheerleading to football, volleyball, basketball and wrestling. “Today we're being recognized by the city to be the first team...
State of The City happening tonight in Oroville
Mayor David Pittman will be the keynote speaker.
Yuba County deputies arrest two homeless men for alleged wire and grand theft
(FOX40.COM) — Two homeless men were recently arrested in connection to a series of wire thefts and other crimes, according to the Yuba County Sheriff’s Office “In response to the high number of wire theft crimes reported lately by unsuspectingvictims, deputies with the Yuba County Sheriff’s Department set out this past Fridayevening,” YCSO said in […]
Fire crews extinguish motor home fire in Palermo
PALERMO, Calif. - CAL FIRE crews rushed out to a motor home fire in Palermo Tuesday morning. CAL FIRE said a 40-foot motor home caught fire and spread to a home on N Villa Avenue. It took crews about an hour to knock down the fire. CAL FIRE said no...
Lathrop one of the fastest-growing California cities
LATHROP - For the first time since the pandemic, California is growing, and one of the fastest-growing cities is in the Central Valley.Those two cities were Lathrop in San Joaquin County and the town of Paradise in Butte County.Lathrop city officials believe its rise is due to how many homes are in the city and how many more they plan to build. However, the state said that fewer deaths after the COVID-19 pandemic, legal immigration and fewer people leaving are driving the population up.California's Department of Finance showed the state added around 67,000 people to its total population. That's a...
Olivehurst Motorist, 44, Dies in Solo-Vehicle Crash on SR-70 in Linda
Linda, CA – On Sunday night, April 28, 2024, a 44-year-old motorist from Olivehurst lost his life after veering off a Yuba County freeway and into a canal for unknown reasons, according to the Sacramento Bee. The driver was discovered just before midnight following a call received by the...
Butte County shooting suspect found and arrested
BUTTE COUNTY, Calif. 9:41 SATURDAY UPDATE - The suspect connected to the death of Richard Kelly on April 20 has been found in the Stockton area, the Butte County Sheriff's Office said. On Friday, BCSO detectives found Joseph Perkins at a gas station in Stockton. He was arrested for an...
Hallwood church to celebrate 100th anniversary
A pastor for Hallwood Community Church of the Nazarene in Yuba County, Stacey Hanson, said that one woman, 98, has been a part of the church’s community her whole life. Her sister, 95, has also been with the church her whole life. Fittingly, Hallwood Community Church will celebrate its...
Yuba County drug bust yields massive amount of illegal marijuana plants, mushrooms, guns, and cash
(FOX40.COM) — A 42-year-old man was arrested by the Yuba County Sheriff’s Department earlier in the week after he was discovered in possession of nearly 3,000 illegally grown marijuana plants, an “extremely large quantity” of psychedelic mushrooms, guns, and nearly $30,000 in cash. The sheriff’s department said the search warrant that led to their discoveries […]
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