- Associated Press: California to make changes to protect drinking-water supplies from oil-field injections
- San Francisco Chronicle: State pledges to stop oil firms from tainting aquifers
- Los Angeles Times: Jerry Brown, Interior secretary announce new drought funding
- San Francisco Chronicle: Storm not nearly enough to bust drought
- Wired: How NOAA’s Hurricane Hunters Are Helping California Battle the Drought
- Capital Public Radio News: Storms Bring Rain, Little Help For California’s ‘Meager’ Snowpack
- Patch.com: How Much Did the Weekend Storms Help the CA Drought?
- Stockton Record: Farmers eligible for drought aid
- Stockton Record: Reservoirs rise, but drought drags on
- EcoWatch: Ski Resorts Close as West Coast Drought Intensifies
- Monterey County Herald: Salinas Valley groundwater management seeks state funding
- Christian Science Monitor: Why lots of rain offers little relief to drought-stricken California
- KTVN: Weekend Storm Increases Lake Tahoe, Reservoir Levels
- MyMotherLode.com: Rains Bring Water-Year Levels Near-Normal
- Lake Tahoe News: Storms good for the lake, ski resorts
- Sacramento Business Journal: State senate leader to propose sweeping climate-change legislation
- Sacramento Bee: Warm rains dictate new reservoirs
- San Francisco Chronicle: Federal drought relief money to help state save salmon run
- Davis Enterprise: Fish numbers rebound
- ABC 7 News: Chinook salmon eggs didn’t hatch in Sacramento River, hatchery fish come to rescue