- Los Angeles Times: Some growers can divert water again amid drought, regulators say
- Los Angeles Times: Water and Power: Taps back on, for some
- Sacramento Bee: Two major water agencies consider buying Delta islands
- Capital Public Radio News: Flooding California Farmlands Might Restore Groundwater
- Los Angeles Times: Westlands Water District agreement a retreat from previous U.S. plan
- Contra Costa Times: Drought supply spurs water taste complaints from some EBMUD customers
- Associated Press: Westlands Water District agrees to clean up contaminated water
- KRCRTV.com: Hundreds allowed to pump water once again
- Daily Democrat: How much rain will it take to end state’s drought
- Al Jazeera America: California drought and impending El Niño raise fears of levee breaks
- Sacramento Bee: Drought is leaving its mark on the City of Trees
- Sacramento Bee: A lot of water is essential to the food we all eat every day
- San Diego Union-Tribune: Renters have a role to play when it comes to water conservation
- Gilroy Dispatch: Plan drought-tolerant landscapes for home
- Appeal-Democrat: As El Niño approaches, lessons from the ’55 flood
- Visalia Times-Delta: Visalia, Tulare failing to meet state water mandate reduction
- Tahoe Daily Tribune: Opinion: What will ‘Godzilla’ El Niño Mean for the Southwest?
- Business Insider: Climate change might be killing millions starfish in ‘one of the worst
- Los Angeles Times: Essential California: The water project that never was
- Marin Independent Journal: Marin Municipal Water District likely to ask customers to pay more
- Water Technology Online: California approves nitrate removal technology for drinking water treatment
- Santa Rosa Press Democrat: Meager salmon catch one of worst seasons for Sonoma County