- Washington Examiner: California firefighters say Trump’s order for more water is useless
- San Francisco Chronicle: Millions to be spent protecting SF Bay shoreline from sea level rise
- YubaNet: After Dam Removal, What the Klamath Basin Needs Next
- Times of San Diego: Water Authority Conditionally Backs $17 Billion Delta Tunnels Plan
- Chico Enterprise-Record: Sacramento judge to determine court locations for Oroville Dam crisis cases
- Chico Enterprise-Record: OPINION: Oroville Dam review board far from independent
- Northern California Record: Restore Hetch Hetchy vows to take Sierra Canyon restoration case to California Supreme Court
- Water Deeply: Drought Forces Hard Choices for Farmers and Ranchers in the Southwest
- Durango Herald: Rain-on-snow flood risk expected to increase in West
- Sacramento Bee: OPINION: The flood management revolution in California you’ve never heard of
- Lake County News: Public health and tribal officials report on harmful algal blooms on Clear Lake
- Chico Enterprise-Record: Butte still a leader in water conservation
- News-Press: OPINION: Stop water pollution by radically reducing fertilizer usage
- Los Angeles Times: Break in the weather helps California firefighters battle massive blazes across state
- Sacramento Bee: OPINION: California plays a leading, effective role in confronting climate change
- The Tribune: Could record-breaking seawater temps mean typhoons off the California coast?
- Herald-Standard: Dunbar Creek a special place; Comments needed
- KEYT: Water released from Cachuma Lake heads towards Lompoc
- Eureka Times-Standard: Klamath-Trinity River fish benefitting from Carr Fire, fisheries officials say
- Sacramento Bee: California has enough water to fight fires. The problem is overgrown forests, McClintock says.
- CNBC: Dramatic scenes from California’s wildfires
- Redding Record Searchlight: Crews continue to work on the Carr, Hat and Hirz fires
- San Francisco Chronicle: As California burns, volunteer firefighters become harder to find
- Water Education Foundation: NEW LEADER TAKES OVER AS THE UPPER COLORADO RIVER COMMISSION GRAPPLES WITH LESS WATER AND A DRIER CLIMATE
- Pleasanton Weekly: Zone 7 releases maintenance project map
- NBC Bay Area: Sen. Feinstein Celebrates $177M Grant for Flood Protection in South Bay
- South Pasadena Review: Graves Reservoir Project Breaks Ground Saturday