CHP: 1 Killed In Accident On Highway 99 Near Yuba City
Authorities say a person was killed in a crash south of Yuba City late Saturday afternoon.
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Authorities say a person was killed in a crash south of Yuba City late Saturday afternoon.
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A woman was hit and killed along Highway 99 in south Yuba City early Tuesday morning.
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With so many candidates and no clear frontrunner in California's governor's race, two Republicans now lead in the polls in this heavily Democratic state, raising the question: Could the primary election lead to a Republican-versus-Republican runoff?