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  • Marysville Peach Festival returns amid hotel fire: ‘Don’t be afraid to come Downtown’

    Marysville Peach Festival returns amid hotel fire: ‘Don’t be afraid to come Downtown’

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    (FOX40.COM) — The 24th annual Marysville Peach Festival will continue even after a massive fire destroyed the heart of the area where the event normally takes place.
    • Video Above: Historic Hotel Marysville destroyed by flames (June 15, 2024)

    On June 15, a fire scorched through the historic Hotel Marysville at 420 5th Street. Since then, roads have remained closed and the building is blocked off 105 feet from each direction in case of a building collapse. The area is usually the annual host for the Marysville Peach Festival, so all of the chaos left some community members wondering if the peachy event would still happen.

    “One thing that Marysville is great at is adapting and overcoming,” Marysville Peach Festival coordinator Kary Hauck told FOX40.com. “We made some minor modifications to the footprint and charged forward.”

    The festival is scheduled to happen on July 19 and 20, two blocks away from its usual location. Attendees can expect the event to start just north of the 3rd and D street intersection and head north on D Street to 9th Street. 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Street will be open to detoured traffic.

    Hauck said the fire has not had a major impact on the festival, but some people are still fearful to be in the area.

    “Don’t be afraid to come to Downtown Marysville,” Hauck said. “Caltrans, OES, and the city have done a really good job of managing the area. A fence has been installed to keep everyone safe, but I don’t think there’s a need to worry about a structural failure.”

    The Marysville Peach Festival is expected to have dozens of delectable peach foods: hot dogs with peach relish, tri-tip sandwiches with peach barbecue sauce, peach shaved ice, peach jams and jellies, gyros with peach chutney, corndog with peach aioli, and more.

    Visitors can also look forward to desserts, beverages, local bands, a peach pie eating contest, a children’s area, and more than 150 vendors.

    “Your peachiest dreams are about to come true!” coordinators wrote on the event webpage.

    In addition, Hauck said several downtown businesses have been struggling since the fire, so she hopes the festival will also provide the boost they need.

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    As the event gets closer, Hauck said recommendations on navigating through Marysville for the Peach Festival will be released. She said the event’s webpage will include assistance on parking and tips to avoid traffic delays.

    On June 17, officials advised the public of heavy traffic in Downtown Marysville and recommended commuters use alternative routes. They warned that traveling through the area could take much longer than usual.

    “Traffic is not as bad as some reports say,” Hauck said. “Caltrans has done a great job of providing detours, and I’ve actually been able to get through Marysville faster now than I have before.”

    For more information on the Marysville Peach Festival visit marysvillepeachfest.com.

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  • ‘Leave much earlier’: Highway 70 closes for near future amid Hotel Marysville fire

    ‘Leave much earlier’: Highway 70 closes for near future amid Hotel Marysville fire

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    (FOX40.COM) — A massive fire that destroyed the historic Hotel Marysville in Northern California prompted a long-lasting road closure along Highway 70.
    •Video Above: Hotel Maryville destroyed by flames

    “SR-70 (E Street) in downtown Marysville is closed for the foreseeable future,” said California Highway Patrol Yuba-Sutter. “Motorists, please be patient in traffic and leave much earlier for whatever you are driving to.”

    At around 9:30 p.m. on June 15, Hotel Marysville, located right off of Highway 70 in Yuba County, went up in flames. Officials worry the damage may cause the building to collapse so nearby roads were closed. Linda Fire Protection District and Marysville Fire Chief Kyle Heggstrom told FOX40.com that a structural engineer will make a determination on the building’s integrity.

    The California Department of Transportation recommends an alternate route to Highway 70/E Street in Marysville./Caltrans

    The century-old hotel that’s been vacant since the 1980s could be torn down altogether.

    “This could be an extended closure if the building, which opened in 1926, needs to be demolished,” Caltrans said on social media. “A detour is being developed for commercial trucks and will be shared when finalized. Use 99 as an alternate route.”

    The California Department of Transportation provides an alternate route for big rig trucks traveling through Highway 70/E Street in Marysville./Caltrans

    Highway 70 (E S Street) is closed from 3rd Street to 6th Street in Marysville. Although Caltrans provided alternate routes for everyday commuters to use, it said delays should still be expected along the detours.

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  • Northern California teen killed in crash, woman severely injured, CHP says

    Northern California teen killed in crash, woman severely injured, CHP says

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    (FOX40.COM) — A 19-year-old from Northern California died on Sunday evening after a crash on a highway in Sutter County, according to the California Highway Patrol.

    CHP said the 19-year-old man from Marysville was driving his 2003 Volkswagen north on Highway 113, south of Leiser Road, when he tried to pass two other vehicles ahead of him by entering the southbound lanes.

    As he began to pass the vehicles in front of him, the Volkswagen came upon a black Mercedes that was traveling in the southbound lanes of the roadway. To avoid the crash, CHP said the Mercedes turned to the right while the Volkswagen swerved to the left and the vehicles crashed head-on.

    “At the location of the crash, the northbound lane is marked by a solid yellow line and the southbound lanes are marked with broken yellow lines,” CHP said.

    The driver of the Volkswagen was declared dead at the scene by medical personnel, CHP said. The driver of the Mercedes, a 37-year-old woman from Woodland, was taken to a hospital with major injuries to her legs.

    CHP added that neither vehicle contained any passengers.

    Drugs or alcohol are not suspected to have played a role in the crash.

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  • Man caught on Ring camera with gun, leaving ‘threatening note’ at family home in Sutter County arrested, deputies say

    Man caught on Ring camera with gun, leaving ‘threatening note’ at family home in Sutter County arrested, deputies say

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    (FOX40.COM) — A man accused of holding a gun while leaving a “threatening note” on the door of a stranger’s home in Sutter County was arrested on Friday, according to Sutter County Sheriff’s Office.

    At around 7:45 p.m. on Monday, Sutter County deputies said they responded to a call on N Street in Live Oak about someone outside their front door with a gun. Per the reporting party’s Ring camera footage, the man was seen holding a firearm and using the tactical light on the firearm as a flashlight.

    Before leaving the residence, the man left a note that “threatened the family.” Deputies said the reporting party and their family could not identify the man and didn’t have any knowledge of any prior threats to the family.

    On Wednesday, Sutter County detectives said an investigation helped them identify the man as 29-year-old Javier Arteaga-Tinoco and issue a warrant for his arrest. The next day, SCSO received an anonymous tip which led to the arrest of Tinoco as he walked outside of his residence. He was booked into Sutter County Jail.

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  • Major crash temporarily closes Highway 99 in both directions near Yuba City, Caltrans says

    Major crash temporarily closes Highway 99 in both directions near Yuba City, Caltrans says

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    (FOX40.COM) — Highway 99 was temporarily closed in both directions in Sutter County on Saturday due to a major crash, according to Caltrans.

    The transportation department said around 6:30 p.m. that all lanes on Highway 99 at Barry Road were closed due to a “major collision.”

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    The agency added that northbound traffic near the crash was being diverted at Walnut Avenue while southbound traffic was being diverted at Stewart Road.

    At 7:21 p.m., Caltrans said that the situation was “all clear.”

    At 6:27 p.m. on Saturday, Caltrans said that a major crash was blocking all Highway 99 lanes near Barry Road. (Image Credit: Caltrans)

    The most affected area was just south of Yuba City in Sutter County.

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