- Capital Public Radio: Wildlife Agencies See Near Collapse Of 2014 Salmon Species
- Associated Press: Larger salmon releases planned after California fish die-off
- Capital Public Radio: Sacramentans Cut Water Use To Lowest Level Per Person In 100 Years
- News 10: California again considering barriers to protect Delta
- Monterey County Herald: Drought expected to continue, county pushes conservation
- FOX 40: Drought a Growing Concern in California Vineyards
- KCRA Sacramento: California winemakers address ongoing drought
- KCRA Sacramento: California winemakers face drought challenges, benefits
- 24-7 Wall Street: Rivers in the Sky May Help US Drought
- International Business Times: California Water Shortage: $1 Billion Plant Will Make Seawater Drinkable by End of 2015
- Bee Washington Bureau: Feinstein hosts 7 California reps in closed-door water bill talk
- San Jose Mercury News: Plan to raise Shasta Dam takes hit after federal biologists say they can’t support it
- KSBW The Central Coast: Report: Continued drought could increase water contaminants
- KQED: NASA Satellite Could Help Weather Forecasts, Drought Management
- Reno Gazette Journal: Sierra storm drops snow, leaves little hope for drought relief
- San Jose Mercury News: Delta plan: New coalition supports the governor’s twin tunnels
- California Farm Bureau: Water quality: New fees add to costs of one successful effort
- KCET: Feds Quietly Double Allowable Kill of Endangered Delta Fish
- Courthouse News Service: Greens Fight Feds to Protect Delta Smelt
- San Francisco Chronicle: No state or federal aid for handling bird-killing goo emergency
- Santa Cruz Sentinel: California sea lions in trouble
- Ukiah Daily Journal: Steelhead numbers alarmingly low at American River hatchery/Poor management of Central Valley rivers blamed for apparent decline in steelhead population
- Los Angeles Times: National Park Service is on its way to creating a 2nd marine wilderness
- Santa Rosa Press Democrat: Hitch in North Coast marine sanctuary plans delays unveiling
- NBC2 News: Beer brewers to try “sewer water” for their brew