- Los Angeles Times: Innovation is blooming at water-wise urban farms
- Los Angeles Times: Frank Gehry agreed to make over the L.A. River — with one big condition
- Chico Enterprise Record: Lake Oroville keeps dropping, only one ramp open
- Associated Press: River that runs through major Northern Calif. city goes dry
- Los Angeles Times: Essential California: The new Orange County emerges
- The Deal Pipeline: Looking for a silver lining in a drought
- Marin Independent Journal: Marin water districts help drought effort by fighting waste
- Business Insider: Marijuana could be contributing to the California drought
- Oakland Tribune: California drought hasn’t killed summer vacations
- Stockton Record: Don’t forget the trees
- The San Diego-Tribune: Desalination event returns to San Diego
- Marine Independent Journal: Marin water districts help drought effort by fighting waste
- Triple Pundit: More Drought = More CO2
- Bucks Local News: THROUGH THE GRAPEVINE: All the gold in California?
- Herald and News: Researching the effects of drought
- Sacramento Bee: Price, risk weigh heavily on farmers who would draw from Delta …
- Foster’s Daily Democrat: California drought points to trouble ahead
- The Spokesman Review: Guest opinion: Water waste saps our aquifer and river
- PublicCEO.com: California’s Renters in the Dark on Drought Targets
- Reno Gazette Journal: El Nino meets ‘the blob’ — but will it help?
- Stockton Record: Panel scrutinizes levee plan
- Stockton Record: ‘Water Fix’: Same old song, dance
- The San Luis Obispo Tribune: Cal Poly irrigation center helps teach agriculture industry to combat …
- eSan Joaquin Blog: Stan River standard to be relaxed; could be ‘catastrophic,’ enviros warned
- Twin Falls Times-News: Biologists Fear Repeat of 2002 Salmon Kill in Klamath River
- Los Angeles Times: Yellow sludge in Colorado river continues spread, reaches New …
- Business Insider Australia: Record-breaking toxic algae bloom off the West coast is killing tons …
- Chico Enterprise-Record: J Levee moves ahead; contractor hired for Sacramento River flood …
- Manteca Bulletin: Before you go nuts attacking almond growers
- Associated Press: EPA triples estimate of gold-mine wastewater spill to 3 million gallons