- Associated Press: Tiny fish at center of huge California water war
- Associated Press: Judge Rejects California Farmers’ Challenge To Water Cuts
- Associated Press: Amid California drought, fears rise of trees dying, falling
- San Francisco Chronicle: Judge OKs state water crackdown on farmers
- NBC Bay Area: Tree Collapses Likely Not Drought-Related, Experts Say
- Sacramento Bee: Judge backs California drought regulators
- Data Center Knowledge: Lack of Water is Chilling Reality for California Data Centers
- Associated Press: Judge Rejects California Farmers’ Challenge To Water Cuts
- Statesman Journal: Prepare for water shortages as the new normal
- Capital Public Radio News: Judge Clears Way For Regulators To Enforce Water Cutbacks
- Napa Valley Register: Parks department prioritizing which parks stay green
- Daily Democrat: UC Davis aids winemakers in sustainability
- Tucson News Now: California rainfall deficit equal to one year of rain
- Associated Press: Northern California city giving away recycled wastewater
- Fresno Business Journal: BLOG: Now’s the time to weigh in on state water fix
- California Farm Bureau: Workshops look at water bond storage spending
- Capital Press: Researchers: Replenish aquifers by flooding fields in winter
- Upstream Online: California officials seek spill penalties
- San Diego Union-Tribune: Sand mining project concerns Lakeside
- Monterey County Herald: San Clemente Dam teardown work begins; completion expected by end of the month
- Sacramento Magazine: Summer At The Lake
- Sonoma Index-Tribune: County’s emission down to 2007 levels
- Washington Post: The Latest: Light rain falls in area of California wildfire
- Stockton Record: Blog: Tunnels tune
- California Weather Blog: California fire season explodes with a new lightning outbreak on the way; El Niño strengthening as expected