- Wall Street Journal: California Pot Growers Raid Waterways
- Sacramento Bee: California water bill likely to pass US House, then lose steam
- New York Times: California’s Drought Changes Habits in the Kitchen
- Los Angeles Times: Once illegal, watering the garden with drainage from the washer or shower is gaining favor
- Capital Public Radio News: Some Urban Water Suppliers Far From Conservation Goal
- Hollywood Reporter: Tom Selleck Accused of Public Water Theft (Report)
- Los Angeles Times: Tom Selleck ‘drought shamed,’ accused of using hydrant water
- The National Law Review: Faced with Drought and Water Shortage, California Water Board Can’t Win For Losing
- Sacramento Bee: Folsom Lake now being drained more slowly
- 89.3 KPCC: Canal flows ‘backward’ in California drought
- KCRA Sacramento: Emergency drought project provides water for Tracy
- Appeal-Democrat: Groundwater pumping sparks controversy
- Merced Sun-Star: Merced supervisors approve emergency water aid plan
- Santa Cruz Sentinel: Effects of the California drought on farming is regional and coastal farms are thriving
- Capital Press: Heat wave hastens crops, stresses scarce water resources
- AccuWeather.com: Controversial Billion-Dollar Desalination Plant to Provide San Diego County With ‘Drought-Proof’ Water Supply
- KSBW The Central Coast: Unusually warm water off Monterey Bay spikes sea surface temperatures
- Reno Gazette Journal: Truckee turmoil: ‘Rest your river’ to salvage fishery
- Monterey County Herald: Coastal Conservancy awards $1.1M grant to improve watersheds
- Los Angeles Times: Gov. Brown says climate change creates Titanic-like scenario for world
- Los Angeles Times: For Jerry Brown, climate change issue melds the spiritual and political