The Oroville City Council’s exploration into disobeying a state law is putting their community at risk for litigation.
California Department of Water Resources (DWR) officials began releasing water from Lake Oroville through the reservoir dam's main spillway on Monday after water levels rose over the weekend.
Donald Trump's executive order on California water appears to have overridden qualms from officials who warned against ...
The city of Oroville in Northern California's Butte County decided to veer from the state's sanctuary law, in what is seen as ...
Recent storms brought the water level of Lake Oroville up to 862.29 feet elevation ... daily inflow is 14,700 cubic feet per second. The California Department of Water Resources began releasing ...
The DWR continues to perform its federally required flood control releases from Lake Oroville, this is in an effort to ...
Lake Oroville at 100% capacity as CA reservoirs see significant gains Power ... stories Crews lower lake's level to repair Oroville Dam spillway Crews race against time to repair Oroville Dam ...
The levee that protects Downtown Oroville from flooding is over a hundred years old and has fallen into disrepair in recent ...
Lake Oroville at 100% capacity as CA reservoirs see significant gains Crews continue repairing Oroville Dam as storm looms Oroville Dam-area mandatory evacuations lifted Mandatory evacuations ...
The Northern California city of Oroville voted to become a non-sanctuary ... Oroville is home to the tallest dam – 770 feet -- in the United States, which sits on that river.