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DIR Distributes Winning Teen Video Public Service Announcement to Theaters Statewide
The Department of Industrial Relations announces the release of the winning video public service announcement created by California teens, between the ages of 14-17, as part of a workplace safety contest.
All heroes welcomed: Trio saves man in burning car
On Saturday, Steve Sherman became a hero for the second time in six weeks. Sherman, of Chico, worked with a couple from Oroville to rescue a man trapped in a burning car Saturday morning on Highway 99 near Book ...
Correctional Administrator, Division of Addiction and Recovery Services The Division of Addiction and Recovery Services is playing an integral role in ensuring that the California Department of Corrections and ...
Yuba homebuyers face mounting commuting costs
Published 12:00 am PDT Sunday, June 1, 2008 Story appeared in BUSINESS section, Page D1 Mark Martin checks out an unkempt empty lot near his Yuba County home in the Linda neighborhood of Edgewater.
Huge Yuba Flood Project Breaks Ground
Flood survivors beamed and officials congratulated each other at Wednesday's groundbreaking for a huge new levee project in Yuba County, but one Arboga family is making a big sacrifice for flood protection.
Crash on the northern frontier
Two words: shock and awe. Yesterday, I drove north on Highways 5, 99 and 70 into that Yuba County growth frontier that offered such a great relief valve earlier this decade for people with jobs in Sacramento ...
Olivehurst Mobile Home Residents May Be Forced Out
People living in an Olivehurst mobile home park are being kicked out at the end of the month and they have no where to go.
These Daredevils Don't Dust the Crops. They Plant Them.
“I've been to a lot of funerals.”
"You're too busy to get scared," said Danny Hawk, a rice-planting pilot in Northern California. via HendersonvilleNews.com
3 Teens Arrested After Linda Killing
“Our officers heard the descriptions provided on the scanner and knew almost instantly who we were looking for”
Three teens have been arrested in connection with Thursday's fatal drive-by shooting in Linda, the Yuba County Sheriff's Department said Friday. via My58.com
Technology collars alleged computer thieves
“The laptop was equipped with anti-theft technology that broadcast its location to a tracking company, which in turn contacted law enforcement with the computer's location”
Primary Topic Channel: Safety and Security solutions New technology defeated a pair of young burglars who took a laptop computer from an Olivehurst, Calif., school, the Appeal-Democrat reports. via ESchool News
Tehama County CattleWomen's corner
Dena Hendricks started riding horses when she was very young because she grew up on the Dye Creek Ranch in Los Molinos. via Red Bluff Daily News
“Big space, big show: Inaugural exhibit at Roseville's Blue Line suggests a bright future”
Published 12:00 am PDT Friday, March 14, 2008 Story appeared in SCENE section, Page K3 Keeping Chinese history alive Re "Marysville's Chinese tradition pops with culture," March 6: I would like to thank Dixie ... via Sacramento Bee Newspaper
Public comment on Yuba levees sought
The public will have a chance to review and comment Monday on a $190 million levee setback project on the Feather River in Yuba County. via Sacramento Bee
Del Oro doubles up Oakmont in SFL debut
Despite falling in the top three singles matches, the Del Oro High boys tennis team rallied for a 6-3 win at Oakmont Wednesday to open Sierra Foothill League play. via Auburn Journal
Schwarzenegger Releases State Money To Speed Levee Repairs
Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger is releasing $211 million to improve deteriorating levees in Yuba, Sacramento and Sutter counties. via KTVU
Published 12:00 am PST Thursday, January 24, 2008 Story appeared in CITY section, Page G3 The following information was provided by the Sacramento Police Department and Sacramento County Sheriff's Department ... via Sacramento Bee Newspaper
Arrests made in Ukiah copper thefts
“They already sold off a significant amount and now we're trying to recover the rest.”
It was a game of copper and robbers for the Ukiah Police Department Tuesday as officers recovered upwards of $25,000 worth of stolen copper wiring and assorted tools taken from the city's waste treatment plant ... via Ukiah Daily Journal
Governor's Safety Award Given to District 3 Operator
Jerry Crabtree was honored for his ingenuity Aug. 24 at the 27th Annual Governor's Employee Safety Awards at California State University in Sacramento. via Construction Equipment Guide