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The California Department of Water Resources will increase releases from the main spillway at the Oroville Dam today. Also, Wall Street Journal reporter Katherine Blunt shares the details of her latest book about utility infrastructure in the North State, and California is purchasing and delivering 1,200 tiny homes.
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Gov. Gavin Newsom addressed the state’s ongoing drought during a visit Tuesday to the Oroville Dam. Also, the state has launched a service-based college financial aid program, and Californians may experience longer wait times for abortion services because of restrictions in other states.
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Five years ago, a crack appeared in the Oroville Dam Spillway. Butte County Sheriff Kory Honea recounts the tense few days before and after the crisis
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North State senator plans to announce run for California governor. Also, a Greenville resident shares her experience six months after the Dixie Fire, California workers to get additional COVID-19 sick leave under new bill and Monday marked five years since the Oroville Dam crisis.
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Since the Oroville Dam Spillway crisis in 2017 and the Camp Fire the following year, there's been a lot of talk about whether or not a siren system could…
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Rain and melting snow are pouring into Lake Oroville and officials may break in the new spillway a week from Friday. Lake Oroville’s newly rebuilt…
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Construction workers and engineers officially crossed the finish line at Lake Oroville. Yesterday, the Department of Water Resources pronounced the new…
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The newly rebuilt Oroville spillway may get its first real test in coming days. The Department of Water Resources says it will open the spillway gates if…
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State officials insisted Thursday that hundreds of recently revealed cracks in the new Oroville Dam spillway are normal and don’t threaten the integrity…
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The new, mostly completed Oroville Dam spillway is riddled with tiny cracks, but state officials insist there is nothing wrong and nothing to be concerned…