- Los Angeles Times: Unintended consequences of conserving water: leaky pipes, less revenue, bad odors
- Associated Press: Flows cut at Folsom Lake to conserve Sacramento water supply
- McClatchy Washington Bureau: In drought-stricken California, the drops that divide farmers and tribes
- Water Deeply: Drought Puts California Water Rights in Crosshairs for Reform
- Bloomberg: Warm Winter Looms for U.S. as El Nino Builds in the Pacific
- The Collegian: Fresno State study highlights impact of drought on the Valley
- Bay Nature: Today in El Niño Advice: Don’t Worry About The Blob
- Chico Enterprise-Record: State gathers up data on number of wells that have gone dry; 70 in …
- Valley Public Radio: Drought Is Forcing Many Beekeepers And Their Colonies Out Of California
- Next City: California Cities Smell the Consequences of Saving Water
- Water World: ACWA showcases CA water agencies’ innovative conservation …
- EarthSky: Can El Niño end California drought?
- KPBS: Australia Offers Lessons In Mitigating California’s Drought
- Nature.com: Parched California
- VICE News: Flooding Fields in California’s Drought
- The San Diego Union-Tribune: State needs smarter – and bolder – water policies
- Los Angeles Times: Giant sequoias get a drought checkup
- Western Farm Press: What if more water storage is good for the environment?
- Fox and Hounds Daily: Don’t Seize Farmers Water, Let Them Trade It
- CityLab: California’s ‘Katrina’ Could Be Coming to Sacramento
- Central Valley Business Times: Plant to make new water near Bakersfield
- Folsom Telegraph: Major forest acquisition aims to reduce wildland fire, increase water supplies
- The Bakersfield Californian: LOIS HENRY: More oilfield water to irrigate Kern crops
- California Farm Bureau: ‘Waters’ rule takes effect in California
- AllGov: Can Ships Carrying Water from Alaska Save California?