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Flooded Highway 99 closed | Midday Report
Heavy rainfall Tuesday morning led to the flooding of Highway 99 north of Chico, prompting a closure by Caltrans District 3. The closure was set between Keefer Road and Garner Lane and as of 11 a.m.
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Lake Oroville rising
On Wednesday, the lake’s water level was reported at 862.29 feet elevation, putting it on par with both 2023 and 2024 when ...
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Oroville Dam spillway begins releases | Photos
The California Department of Water Resources began releasing 13,500 cubic feet per second from the spillway Thursday.
(FOX40.COM) — Two dogs were rescued from Feather River in Oroville Thursday morning, CAL FIRE Butte Unit said. According to the agency, residents reported two dogs on an island of downed trees ...
It's called Riverbend Hot Springs and it's an idyllic place where you can take a day trip and rent a private spa for a 50-minute soak or make it a weekend, where both can relax in a private spa as ...
SOUTH BEND, Ind. (WSBT) — Funding for the removal of the Potawatomi Park pool was approved Thursday morning, along with a street improvement project. The South Bend Redevelopment Commission ...
KINGSTON — Organizers asked for input, and the public delivered, offering dozens of suggestions on how to improve the Wyoming Valley’s four waterfront parks along the West Side of the ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Two former River Bend, Missouri trustees pleaded guilty to election fraud and have entered into an agreement to not seek election for the next five years. Jessica Caswell and ...
Thirty years ago Ann Story arrived in Bend as a 24-year-old recent college graduate, hoping to land a job teaching sports to kids. Last year she celebrated 30 years of living that dream.
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) - Two former River Bend board members pled guilty to an election offense Thursday and have entered into a diversion agreement as a result. Jessica Caswell and James Hoppe ...
AUSTIN Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) laid the groundwork for a new state park in Central Texas with the purchase of 2,020 acres in Burnet County. The property includes two miles along ...