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A young woman suffered only moderate injuries after a Northern California high country crash during Thursday's storm, authorities say.
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A young woman suffered only moderate injuries after a Northern California high country crash during Thursday's storm, authorities say.
Caltrans says an opening scheduled for this week along Highway 70 will be canceled.
A woman was arrested for DUI after she crashed into a previous crash that left a man dead on Highway 70 in Yuba County early Saturday morning, the CHP said.
The CHP is asking anyone who witnessed a motorcycle crash on Highway 70 in Yuba County on Saturday to contact them.
Highway 70 was entirely shut down in Marysville for a time on Wednesday after a big rig hit a train trestle.
One person is dead following a crash on Highway 70 over the weekend, said authorities.
On Monday, the railroad trestle was struck by a big rig that is now lodged underneath the structure. Caltrans says Union Pacific will now be inspecting the trestle before they even remove the big rig.
A mudslide has closed Highway 70 one mile west of Belden, said Caltrans District 2.
Because of landslides near the Butte/Plumas County boundary, State Route 70 is still closed between Jarbo Gap and the Greenville Wye.
The family of a mother and daughter who were killed in a wrong-way crash on the highway in Yuba County is speaking out. Deputies were chasing a stolen truck on Highway 70 in Yuba County when the driver slammed head-on into the victims' car, killing them.
Officers say a pickup truck was driving erratically just before a fiery head-on that killed two people along Highway 70 on Monday.
An overturned big rig is blocking southbound Highway 70 in Yuba County Friday morning.
Deputies have arrested three suspects in connection with a Yuba County road rage shooting that left one man dead and injured another.
Deputies are trying to track down three suspects involved in a case of extreme road rage.
Deputies are trying to track down three suspects involved in a case of extreme road rage.
The search is on for three men after a shooting on Highway 70 in Yuba County that left one person dead and another in the hospital.
Officials are searching for a suspect car after a shooting hit at least one person on Highway 70.
A 70-year-old man was killed in a crash on Tuesday night. It's the 16th fatality on the road since the start of 2017.
Day one of the $46 million project got off to a smooth start on Tuesday as construction crews began grinding down the 50-year-old cracked and bubbled asphalt along the eastbound Highway 70-20 interchange.
Highway 70 is shutdown north of Marysville after a tanker truck and pickup truck collided and the pickup burst into flames.
Motorists driving through the Marysville area on Highway 70 should expect delays Friday afternoon after a big rig crashed and overturned there in the early morning hours.
A 19-year-old passenger died after the car he was riding in lost control on Highway 65, became airborne and flipped onto its roof, sliding across Highway 70 in Yuba County Wednesday night.
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