“There was a huge amount of tree damage,” said Oroville Mayor David Pittman. “We haven’t seen any significant infrastructure damage but we are still assessing for structural damage to things like roof tiles and lighter-weight building. The crews are out working to clear roadways and make things safer.”
Mere allegations of wrongdoing and the resulting optics often cause tremendous harm to that reputation; when acts like this are documented to have actually happened, the resulting damage can be irreversible and long-lasting.
Mere allegations of wrongdoing and the resulting optics often cause tremendous harm to that reputation; when acts like this are documented to have actually happened, the resulting damage can be irreversible and long-lasting.
A Chico woman arrested in September 2022 by Oroville police, who was then driven to a Butte County dump at midnight and left until she was struck by a passing car as she tried to walk home, has settled her lawsuit against the city for a $3 million payment, her attorney said Monday.