11 hrs ago | San Francisco Examiner
Dozens of homes destroyed in Northern Calif. firesFires fed by raging ...
Jun 10, 2008 6:15 PM By DON THOMPSON, AP 23 mins ago: Dozens of homes destroyed in Northern Calif.
Yesterday | Chico Enterprise-Record
Fundraiser benefits hospital's cake woman
For six years, Kim Langford has baked birthday cakes for people who work at Oroville Hospital.
Sunday Jun 8 | San Diego Union-Tribune
California: Governor to issue drought decree
Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger will formally declare today that the state has plunged into a drought, putting Californians on notice that rationing could be next if conservation efforts are not stepped up.
Friday Jun 6 | Chico Enterprise-Record
BCOE closes 2 alternative school options
Two alternative-education schools run by the Butte County Office of Education will close their doors for good when students leave for the summer.
Wednesday Jun 4 | Chico Enterprise-Record
DNA points to suspect in 9-year-old rape, abduction case
Nine years after an Oroville woman was allegedly abducted, raped and nearly suffocated, DNA evidence has identified a Gridley man as the suspect.
Wednesday Jun 4 | Chico Enterprise-Record
Incumbent Butte supervisors re-elected
Two incumbent Butte County supervisors appeared to have been re-elected Tuesday, and a former Paradise mayor captured the open third seat on the ballot.
Monday Jun 2 | Mercury-Register
Angel Perez Ministries is conducting services at the Farm Bureau building on Feather River Boulevard in Oroville.
Saturday May 31 | Chico Enterprise-Record
Police identify bicyclist who ran over 2-year-old
The Oroville Police Department has identified Joseph Cox, 20, as the bicyclist who ran over a 2-year-old girl in downtown Oroville in May, according to a press release.
Saturday May 31 | Chico Enterprise-Record
Letter: Conelly has solid record as supervisor
We are getting closer to the election and desperate campaigners are bombarding us with negative ads that distort the truth.
Thursday May 29 | Mercury-Register
Letters: Where's the outcry over water decisions?
Why is the state Department of Water Resources making so many bad decisions about water management lately? It seems that they want to ruin Lake Almanor and its surrounding communities with some cockeyed idea ...