- Los Angeles Times: Congressional Republicans demand plan for collecting El Niño water
- Los Angeles Times: Water bills will creep up next year in LA because we’ve conserved
- Wall Street Journal: To See Fines Dry Up, Californians Pour Into Water School
- WIRED: How Rain Turns Dirt Into Disaster
- Sacramento Bee: Endangered fish find unusual ally in rice farmers
- Capital Public Radio News: Key Provision For Groundwater
- Central Valley Business Times: State’s first groundwater basin boundary regulations move closer
- Daily Californian: 22 Berkeley residents fined for excessive water use
- Fox40: Water Conservation Numbers Show Room for Improvement
- Redlands Daily Facts: What about Redlands makes it so hard to reduce water use?
- Daily Californian: A salty solution
- Phys.Org: California 2100: More frequent and more severe droughts
- ABC30.com: Monarch butterflies may be saved by California drought
- Agoura Hills Acorn: Yes, low-flush toilets for free
- Santa Barbara Independent: Dry with a Chance of Dryer
- NBC Southern California: LADWP Rate Hike Coming to Residents’ Monthly Bills
- LAaist: DWP Is Hiking Our Rates Because We Conserved Water So Well
- The Willits News: California Poll finds 3-in-4 voters consider water situation “extremely …
- CNBC: California’s scarce water keeps going to China
- WEHOville: WeHo’s Drought Warning Video Gets National Attention
- Los Angeles Times: DWP should follow Bay Area utility’s lead and out its water hogs
- WBUR: Could California Ease Its Drought By Capturing More Rain?
- Rocklin and Roseville Today: Indoor Water Saving Solutions Workshop
- KRCRTV.COM: Plug your tub to save water in the shower
- Thousand Oaks Acorn: Water purveyor giving away toilets
- Kern Golden Empire: CalWater has issued the first two fines in Bakersfield for wasting water
- East Bay Express: Damning California’s Future
- Los Angeles Times: Department of Water and Power takes rate proposal to social media
- Rancho Santa Fe Review: Proposed water rate hike moves forward for Rancho Santa Fe …
- Victorville Daily Press: CPUC proposes to allow water rate hike
- Thousand Oaks Acorn: Park district working toward first reclaimed water irrigation system
- The San Diego Union-Tribune: Will California’s environmental regulations increase damage from El Nino
- CityLab: West Hollywood to California: ‘Winter is Coming,’ But the Drought Is Not Over
- Arizona Daily Wildcat: Arizona, California duel over Colorado River water source
- Glendale Star: City assures residents it has plenty of water
- FOX40: Roseville Residents Express Concern Over Possible Hike in Water Fees
- Oakdale Leader: State Plan Threatens OID, SSJID Water
- The Salinas Californian: Study: Western wildfires threaten water supply
- KCET: The Rundown on Water Pollution in the Tijuana River Valley
- Annenberg TV News: El Niño Brings Rare Animal Sightings To Southern California Coast