- Associated Press: Wells run dry in small Central California town amid historic drought
- Associated Press: California plans taking land for huge water tunnels
- Sacramento Bee: Feds reduce flows out of Folsom Lake to conserve Sacramento region’s water supply
- Los Angeles Times: Water and Power: A new sign of El Niño’s power
- Los Angeles Times: Essential California: The downside of conserving water
- CBS Sacramento: Feds Cutting Folsom Lake Water Flows In Half As It Nears ‘Dead Pool Level
- TIME: A Town Without Water
- Capital Press: Sonoma wine grape growers voluntarily cut water use by 25 percent
- Eureka Times: Sonoma County residents’ battle with wineries is about more than water
- Huffington Post: Two Droughts and the Cost of 1 Degree of Global Warming
- Indian Country Today Media Network: Drought-Stricken Lake Mead Gets Boost From Preservation Program
- EP Magazine: Drought-Stricken California Island to Increase Fresh Water Supply
- Forbes: Crowdfunding, Water Conservation & Beer: How Cool Can You Get?
- KRON 4: Sonoma County offers free recycled water to offset drought
- Huffington Post: Two Droughts and the Cost of 1 Degree of Global Warming
- Environmental Defense Fund: California by 2080: Will the state be crippled by drought?
- WIRED: California’s Katrina Is Coming
- SFist: The Sacramento River Delta Could Have Its Own Katrina-Like Levee Disaster
- Cronkite News: Spring rains boosted Lake Mead, heading off water emergency – for now
- The Weather Channel: Tropical Depression Fourteen-E Has Formed in the Eastern Pacific Mexico
- Breitbart News: Another Water Bond?
- CBS Local: California Farmers Claim EPA Water Rules Extend To Dirt Fields
- Care2.com: While Fish are on Brink of ‘a Major Extinction Event,’ California Continues Mismanaging Water
- The Budapest Report: Court maintains river flows for Northern California salmon
- Associated Press: Scientists, tribe study shrinking Washington state glacier
- Courthouse News Service: Ranchers’ Long Fight Over Ditch on Last Legs
- Ukiah Daily Journal: Davis Enterprise: Wolk’s water bills advance to Assembly floor