- Associated Press: California government says it’s meeting water-saving goal
- National Geographic: Lucrative But Thirsty Almonds Come Under Fire Amid Drought; Does it make sense for California to grow so many almonds when it has so little water?
- New York Times: Troubling Interdependency of Water and Power
- NBC4 Southern California: Climate Scientists See Evidence Drought Will End Next Winter
- NBC4 Southern California: “Exceptional” Drought Expands in Northern Sierras; The most severe category of drought expanded in the Sierra range after a warm, dry winter that left California’s reservoirs at historically low levels
- Wall Street Journal: Water Data Deluge: Addressing the California Drought Requires Access to Accurate Data
- Capital Public Radio: In Drought-Stricken California, Firefighters Transport Water To Battle Wildfires
- Inside Climate News: Amid California’s Historic Drought, a Scientist Digs for Answers
- The Salinas Californian: Navel crop could be crippled by lack of water
- KTVU Fox2 Oakland/San Francisco: Bay Area residents taking advantage of rebates for drought tolerant landscapes
- Associated Press: Bill in Congress sets deadlines for California water studies
- Monterey Herald: Massive recycled water project for Monterey Peninsula, Salinas Valley leaps forward
- San Francisco Chronicle: Airbnb for water seeks to help farmers transfer surplus
- Eureka Times-Standard: County, tribe seek promised dam water for Trinity
- Santa Rosa Press Democrat: OPINION – Close to Home: A plea to North Coast to help coho salmon
- Chico Enterprise-Record: Butte County supervisors vote 4-1 to ban fracking waste disposal in county
- Fox40 Sacramento: May Snow Survey Canceled
- Maven’s Notebook: Delta challenges workshop, part 3: The Delta ecosystem: Hydrodynamics, water quality, salinity, nutrients, and the food web
- Associated Press: Clean-water advocate takes Earth Day swim at Superfund site
- The Oregonian: William Shatner’s water grab: Where’s Mark Hatfield’s ‘water statesmanship’ when we need it?
- The Daily Herald: COMMENTARY – No, Mr. Shatner, California can’t have our water