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  • Highway 16 shut down due to crash near Woodland, CHP says

    A crash has shut down both directions of Highway 16 just outside of Woodland on Monday night, according to the California Highway Patrol. Officers responded to the crash between County Roads 97 and 98 in Yolo County around 8 p.m.Officials have not shared any details about potential injuries, or what led up to the collision. CHP said the highway would remain closed with an unknown time of reopening. Traffic is being redirected in the area. Check the KCRA 3 traffic map. This is a developing story. Stay with KCRA 3 for the latest.See more coverage of top California stories here | Download our app | Subscribe to our morning newsletter | Find us on YouTube here and subscribe to our channel

    A crash has shut down both directions of Highway 16 just outside of Woodland on Monday night, according to the California Highway Patrol.

    Officers responded to the crash between County Roads 97 and 98 in Yolo County around 8 p.m.

    Officials have not shared any details about potential injuries, or what led up to the collision.

    CHP said the highway would remain closed with an unknown time of reopening. Traffic is being redirected in the area.

    Check the KCRA 3 traffic map.

    This is a developing story. Stay with KCRA 3 for the latest.

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  • Bicyclist hospitalized in Woodland crash, police say

    DETAILS ABOUT THAT COMING UP. LISA. ALL RIGHT. THANK YOU. RIGHT NOW, WOODLAN POLICE ARE INVESTIGATING AN ACCIDENT BETWEEN A PICKUP TRUCK AND A CYCLIST. THIS ALL HAPPENED ABOUT 240 THIS AFTERNOON AT EAST MAIN STREET AND INDUSTRIAL WAY. AND WE DID HAVE LIVECOPTER3 OVER THE SCENE JUST AFTERWARDS. YOU CAN SEE THE BIKE STILL ON THE GROUND WITH THE EVIDENCE MARKERS THERE, RIGHT IN THE MIDDLE OF THE INTERSECTION. THERE’S THE PICKUP. IT WAS PARKED ON THE SIDE OF THE ROAD JUST DOWN THE STREET. TRAFFIC HAD TO BE DETOURED AWAY FROM THE CRASH SCENE AS THE OFFICERS WERE INVESTIGATING AND LAYING OUT THOSE EVIDENCE MARKERS. THE CYCLIST W

    A man was hospitalized following a crash involving a vehicle and a bicyclist in Woodland on Monday, according to the police department. Officers responded to the crash at 2:42 p.m. in the area of East Main Street and Industrial Way. Officials said the bicyclist was taken to an area hospital for his injuries. The extent of his injuries is unknown. It is unclear what led up to the crash, but officials said DUI is not suspected as a factor. The intersection where the crash occurred was closed for several hours while investigators were on scene. Officials said it reopened around 6:30 p.m.Find the latest traffic map here. See more coverage of top California stories here | Download our app | Subscribe to our morning newsletter | Find us on YouTube here and subscribe to our channel

    A man was hospitalized following a crash involving a vehicle and a bicyclist in Woodland on Monday, according to the police department.

    Officers responded to the crash at 2:42 p.m. in the area of East Main Street and Industrial Way.

    Officials said the bicyclist was taken to an area hospital for his injuries. The extent of his injuries is unknown.

    It is unclear what led up to the crash, but officials said DUI is not suspected as a factor.

    The intersection where the crash occurred was closed for several hours while investigators were on scene. Officials said it reopened around 6:30 p.m.

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  • Massive fire in Woodland burns through garage and neighboring home

    Massive fire in Woodland burns through garage and neighboring home

    (FOX40.COM)– A massive fire engulfed a garage and the neighboring residence, according to the Woodland Fire Department.

    Around 2:50 a.m. on Saturday, all three Woodland Fire Department engines and trucks were dispatched to a house fire on Buckeye Street. Upon arrival, crews said they discovered a fire that extended from a house garage into a home next to it.

    Firefighters said they were able to “quickly gain control of the fire in both residences.”

    The fire department said it also worked with other agencies and PG&E to shut off the gas and power to the affected homes.

    “Fortunately all occupants and pets were able to get out safely and no injuries were sustained,” the Woodland Fire Department said on social media. “There were also no injuries to any firefighters.”

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  • ‘Senseless and avoidable’: Man sentenced for Yolo County head-on DUI crash

    ‘Senseless and avoidable’: Man sentenced for Yolo County head-on DUI crash

    A Woodland man was sentenced to five years of probation after a 2022 crash in which he was driving under the influence, according to the Yolo County District Attorney’s office.In August 2022, the DA said James Hernandez-Cruz was driving three times the legal limit when he veered into oncoming traffic and hit another car.The DA said the car Hernandez-Cruz struck had three recent high school graduates inside and their college plans came to a screeching halt.”These victims had their lives turned upside down by this senseless and avoidable crime,” said District Attorney Jeff Reiseg in a press release.In addition to probation, Hernandez-Cruz was sentenced to 364 days in jail. However, the jail time can be waived if Hernandez-Cruz completes a one-year residential treatment program.In addition to the jail time and the residential treatment, the terms of probation prohibit the consumption of drugs and alcohol.Hernandez-Cruz must also wear an alcohol monitoring device for one year, complete a 9-month DUI class and pay restitution to the victims.

    A Woodland man was sentenced to five years of probation after a 2022 crash in which he was driving under the influence, according to the Yolo County District Attorney’s office.

    In August 2022, the DA said James Hernandez-Cruz was driving three times the legal limit when he veered into oncoming traffic and hit another car.

    The DA said the car Hernandez-Cruz struck had three recent high school graduates inside and their college plans came to a screeching halt.

    “These victims had their lives turned upside down by this senseless and avoidable crime,” said District Attorney Jeff Reiseg in a press release.

    In addition to probation, Hernandez-Cruz was sentenced to 364 days in jail. However, the jail time can be waived if Hernandez-Cruz completes a one-year residential treatment program.

    In addition to the jail time and the residential treatment, the terms of probation prohibit the consumption of drugs and alcohol.

    Hernandez-Cruz must also wear an alcohol monitoring device for one year, complete a 9-month DUI class and pay restitution to the victims.

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  • Driver sentenced for DUI crash that injured three others in Yolo County

    Driver sentenced for DUI crash that injured three others in Yolo County

    (FOX40.COM) — A man has been convicted for driving under the influence in a Yolo County crash that caused major injuries to three other people nearly two years ago, according to the Woodland Police Department.

    On Thursday, police said a man, 28, was speeding on August 17, 2022. While speeding on southbound Farnham Avenue in Woodland, he crossed oncoming traffic and crashed head-on with another vehicle, which caused significant injuries to the three people inside the other vehicle.
    Video Above: Suspected DUI driver crashes into cyclist in Natomas (from Dec. 26, 2023)

    At the time of the crash, police determined that the 28-year-old was under the influence of alcohol.

    On Jan. 17, he pled no contest to a felony DUI causing injury. On Feb. 28, he was sentenced to 5 years of felony probation and nearly a year of jail time. Additionally, he was ordered to pay restitution to the victims, take DUI classes, and wear a SCRAM bracelet, which is a device that tests the wearer’s sweat for alcohol every 30 minutes, for one year.

    “The Woodland Police Department takes driving under the influence and DUI enforcement seriously. We hope this post encourages people to drink responsibly, plan ahead, and not get behind the wheel while intoxicated,” the agency said on Facebook.

    Aydian Ahmad

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  • ‘We ended up losing everything’: Woodland home hit twice by falling trees during storms

    ‘We ended up losing everything’: Woodland home hit twice by falling trees during storms


    ‘We ended up losing everything’: Woodland home hit twice by falling trees during storms

    The family was still rebuilding from a tree that hit their home in December 2022.

    IT’S HARD NOT TO HAVE THE THINGS THAT ARE IMPORTANT TO YOU. IT’S HARD TO LOSE YOUR FAMILY MEMENTOS. DECEMBER 31ST OF 2022 IS A DAY STACY MOUNCE SAYS HER FAMILY LOST EVERYTHING WHEN WE DROVE UP AND THERE WAS A 40 TON CEDAR THAT WAS ON THE HOUSE AND THEY HAD JUST MOVED INTO THE WOODLAND HOME. THEY HAD ONLY LIVED THERE FOR 36 HOURS WHEN A TREE DESTROYED IT DURING A WINTER STORM. IT CRUSHED THE WHOLE CEILING. THE LIVING ROOM, THE DINING ROOM NOT ONLY THAT, IT EXPOSED ASBESTOS IN THE WALLS AND ROOF THAT NIGHT, MOUNCE WALKED AWAY FROM HER HOME WITH ONLY TWO BACKPACKS FOR HER KIDS. WE ENDED UP LOSING EVERYTHING IN THE HOUSE AND THE HOUSE, AND IT’S BEEN, YOU KNOW, PROCESS SINCE THEN. AFTER A YEAR OF CHALLENGES, THEY GOT A CITY PERMIT TO REBUILD LAST JULY, AND THE FAMILY HOPED TO FINALLY ENJOY THEIR NEW HOME THIS COMING APRIL. BUT THEN CAME AN UNEXPECTED CALL FROM THEIR NEIGHBOR THIS PAST SUNDAY. SHE CALLED ME AND SAID, YOU KNOW I LOVE YOU, BUT. BUT I HAVE SOME BAD NEWS FOR YOU. A TREE FELL ON YOUR HOUSE AGAIN AND I WAS LIKE, NO WAY. THE NEWS SEEMED UNREAL. TWO TREES LANDING ON HER HOME IN JUST OVER A YEAR, THEY WERE GETTING READY TO PUT A NEW ROOF ON, AND SO NOW IT KIND OF PAUSES THINGS, MOUNCE TELLS KCRA THREE. REBUILDING HER HOME WAS ALREADY A LONG PROCESS. ONCE YOU COME UP WITH A PLAN FOR HOW TO FIX IT, THEN IT’S THE LONG WAITING GAME FOR THE PERMITS. THIS BRINGS MORE UNCERTAINTY ABOUT WHAT OTHER PERMITS SHE MIGHT NEED AND HOW LONG IT WILL TAKE HER INSURANCE COMPANY TO PROCESS HER NEW CLAIM FOR THE INSURANCE PEOPLE. LIKE, WE’RE JUST LIKE A NUMBER, RIGHT? AND I’M LIKE, YEAH, LIKE, THIS IS MY LIFE. LIKE, THIS IS MY CHILDREN’S WHERE WE LIVE, AND IT’S ALL OF MY CHILDREN’S THINGS. AND IT’S, YOU KNOW, IT’S HARD TO FEEL LIKE YOU’RE JUST A NUMBER TO SOMEBODY ELSE WHEN YOU’RE GOING THROUGH SOMETHING THAT IS SUCH A, LIKE, TRAUMATIC EXPERIENCE. MOUNCE DOESN’T KNOW WHEN HER FAMILY WILL FINALLY BE ABLE TO GO BACK HOME. BUT THROUGH IT ALL, SHE STILL FINDS REASONS TO BE GRATEFUL. I TRY TO HAVE A GOOD ATTITUDE ABOUT IT AND FEEL BLESSED IN THE FACT THAT, YOU KNOW, MY KIDS ARE SAFE AND WE’RE NOT HURT, AND WE’RE GOING TO EVENTUALLY BE ABLE TO LIVE HERE, BUT IT’S CERTAINLY HAS. BEEN A CHALLENGING THING DURING THE COURSE OF THE YEAR. MOUNCE IS STILL WAITING TO HEAR BACK FROM THE CITY ABOUT THE PROCESS SHE NEEDS TO FOLLOW TO GET PERMITS TO REPAIR THE NEW DAMAGES CAUSED BY THE TREE. IN THE MEANTIME, THEY’RE STILL RENTING A PLACE TO LIVE WHILE FIGURING EVERYTHING OUT. CAROLINA. WE JUST FEEL FOR THIS FAMILY. HOW LONG DOES IT TYPICALLY TAKE FOR WOODLAND TO THE CITY TO ISSUE A PERMIT? EDIE, THE CITY OF WOODLAND TELLS ME IN TOTAL, IT COULD TAKE UP TO 20 WORKING DAYS SINCE THEY DO TWO BUILDING PLAN REVIEWS. HOWEVER, MINOR PROJECTS LIKE A KITCHEN OR A BATHROOM REMODEL CAN BE APPROVED IN LESS THAN FIVE DAYS. BUT IT’S ALL GOING TO DEPEND ON HOW DETAILED AND COMPLETE THE PLANS THE RESIDENT SUBMITS ARE. THEY HAVE ALREADY BEEN THROUGH SO MUCH

    ‘We ended up losing everything’: Woodland home hit twice by falling trees during storms

    The family was still rebuilding from a tree that hit their home in December 2022.

    Stacey Mounce remembers Dec. 31, 2022, as the day her family lost everything. Mounce and her family had just moved into their new home in Woodland. They had only lived there for 26 hours when a giant cedar tree destroyed it during a winter storm. Not only did the tree damage the ceiling, living room, dining room, but it exposed asbestos in the walls and roof. That night, she walked away from her home with only two backpacks for her kids. “We ended up losing everything in the house and the house. It’s been a process since then,” Mounce said. After a year of challenges, they got a permit to rebuild last July, and the family finally hoped to enjoy their new home this coming April. Until they got a call from a neighbor telling them another tree fell on their home last Sunday. “They were getting ready to put a new roof on so now it pauses things,” Mounce said. Rebuilding her home was already a long process, and this brought more uncertainty about what other permits she might need, and how long it will take her insurance company to process her new claim. “For the insurance people, we are just like a number and I’m like, This is my life. It’s where we live.’ It’s hard to feel like a number when you go through such a traumatic experience, ” Mounce said.How long does it take to get a building permit from Woodland?The city of Woodland told KCRA 3 that a building plan review usually takes 15 working days for the first review and five additional working days for resubmittals. Minor projects like kitchen and bathroom remodels are usually approved in less than five days, but it all depends on how complete and detailed the plans are. See more coverage of top California stories here | Download our app.

    Stacey Mounce remembers Dec. 31, 2022, as the day her family lost everything.

    Mounce and her family had just moved into their new home in Woodland. They had only lived there for 26 hours when a giant cedar tree destroyed it during a winter storm.

    Not only did the tree damage the ceiling, living room, dining room, but it exposed asbestos in the walls and roof. That night, she walked away from her home with only two backpacks for her kids.

    “We ended up losing everything in the house and the house. It’s been a process since then,” Mounce said.

    After a year of challenges, they got a permit to rebuild last July, and the family finally hoped to enjoy their new home this coming April.

    Until they got a call from a neighbor telling them another tree fell on their home last Sunday.

    “They were getting ready to put a new roof on so now it pauses things,” Mounce said.

    Rebuilding her home was already a long process, and this brought more uncertainty about what other permits she might need, and how long it will take her insurance company to process her new claim.

    “For the insurance people, we are just like a number and I’m like, This is my life. It’s where we live.’ It’s hard to feel like a number when you go through such a traumatic experience, ” Mounce said.

    How long does it take to get a building permit from Woodland?

    The city of Woodland told KCRA 3 that a building plan review usually takes 15 working days for the first review and five additional working days for resubmittals.

    Minor projects like kitchen and bathroom remodels are usually approved in less than five days, but it all depends on how complete and detailed the plans are.

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  • Church Street Designs Releases New Adventure Collection

    Church Street Designs Releases New Adventure Collection

    This handcrafted, nursery decor line inspires a feeling of adventure and exploration for both child and parent

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    updated: Oct 16, 2018

    Designer Sarah Detweiler from Church Street Designs is releasing her brand new Adventure Collection in time for the 2018 holiday season. Each product will be individually crafted by the designer and her small team of artisans. The Adventure Collection is scheduled for release on Oct. 23, 2018.

    Church Street Designs is known for helping parents easily add trending decor to their nurseries and children’s rooms, and create a space that is not only beautiful but also inspiring.

    I wanted to create a quality-crafted collection which would not only last the test of time but could easily transition from a nursery to a big kids room.

    Sarah Detweiler, Designer

    Thus, for the first time, Sarah has created an entire product line of her favorite and most popular nursery and kid’s room decor.

    The collection will be available at ChurchStreetDesigns.com where the individually crafted products are scheduled to sell out by the end of the season.

    Sarah’s wooden mountain bookends are designed to showcase the adventure theme by instilling a love for reading and discovery for both child and parent. Each mountain bookend is named after some of the most famous mountains in the world. A few examples are:

    “Everest” – Black Mountain Bookends $55 a set

    “Grand Teton” – Wood Tone Mountain Bookends $55 a set

    “Fuji” – Blue Mountain Bookends $55 a set

    Many pieces within the collection come in blue, black and wood tones to capitalize on today’s trends. All wooden items are crafted from solid wood and are designed to complement any gender-themed nursery.

    “I wanted to create a quality-crafted collection which would not only last the test of time but could easily transition from a nursery to a big kids room,” Sarah commented.

    Her collection also includes several adventure-inspired printable art pieces such as various star constellations depicting the first letter of a child’s name. These printable designs can be used with Sarah’s industrial-inspired clipboards and easily hung on the wall as instant and interchangeable art.

    The items within the Adventure Collection range in price from $5 for printable art to $95 for hand-painted world globe signs.

    Sarah is excited to welcome her fans to the launch of this new handmade product line.

    About Church Street Designs:

    Church Street Designs is a handmade business that offers a variety of decor items for the home and office. With an emphasis on wooden, hand-painted signs and decor, Church Street Designs also creates custom pieces that will be styled to fit specific dimensions and designs. Visit www.ChurchStreetDesigns.com for more information

    Media Contact: Sarah Detweiler – email: sarahdetweiler@churchstreetdesigns.com  – Phone: 717-742-5544 – Additional Media high-res photos available.

    Source: Church Street Designs

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