- Los Angeles Times: Lawsuits over California water rights are a fight a century in the making
- Courthouse News Service: Calif. Cities, Farms, Orchards Fight for Water
- National Public Radio: Residents Grow More Desperate Without Water In California Town
- Pleasanton Weekly: Governor unveils revised approach to fix Delta water system
- Sentinel Republic: Feds Give $150 Million To Help California With Drought
- Eye Witness News: California Cherry Farmer Loses Tress, Livelihood in Drought
- Fresno Bee: Agriculture irrigation transforming farming
- Sacramento Bee: Drought conditions make bad air worse, aggravate health problems
- Capital Public Radio: Drought Blamed For Decline In Duck Population
- Sierra Sun Times: California State Water Resources Control Board Extends Curtailments on the Merced River for Senior Water Rights Dating Back to 1858
- California Urban Water Conservation Council: In California, Water Restrictions Above Ground and Leaks Below
- Capital Public Radio: Forecast: Continued Dry And ‘Exceptionally Hot’
- Climate News Network: Satellite Data Shows Underground Aquifers Are Running Out of Water
- Take Part Magazine: Farming Without Water
- The Press Democrat: PD Editorial: Getting a say on Congress’ water bill
- Sacramento Bee: Opinion: Drought shows need to untangle California water rights
- Consumer Reports: Consumer Reports: How to cut your water use in half
- Turlock Journal: Pray for rain as Sacramento isn’t going to save California
- Market Watch: How El Niño can be California’s drought buster
- The Conversation: In a water-scarce West of the future, who will be hit the hardest?
- Palo Alto Online: Report: Cities unprepared for sea-level rise
- Northern Californian: San Francisco Finds Entry on California Regulator’s List of ‘Water Diversions Curtailment’
- Courthouse News Service: City Says Tax Haters Have Run Amok
- McClatchy Washington Bureau: House Republicans revive California water wish list
- Las Vegas Review-Journal: Governors tackle drought at Lake Tahoe forum
- San Jose Mercury-News: Alameda: Conference draws waters experts, landscapers to review conservation