- Associated Press: California water agencies may only receive small percentage of expected supplies
- San Francisco Chronicle: Drought: State water deliveries projected to be sparse again
- San Francisco Chronicle: Californians miss water savings target for first time
- San Francisco Chronicle: As Californians miss drought target, some seek to catch the rain
- Napa Valley Register: New rules to limit water-hungry lawns
- San Diego Union-Tribune: California wasting water due to fish and inefficiency
- Valley Voice: Purpose of New South Valley Well Has Raised Some Questions
- The Bakersfield Californian: After rough October, water conservation coming back to life
- San Luis Obispo Tribune: Pismo Beach approves building moratorium because of California’s drought
- San Jose Mercury News: Mercury News editorial: Drought relief held hostage to trashing the …
- The Daily Meal: The Search for Water Has Led to Sinking Ground in the Central Valley
- Capital Press: Calif.’s State Water Project sets initial allocation at 10 percent
- Mountain View Voice: Los Altos residents advised to boil water
- Chico Enterprise-Record: Releases from Lake Oroville increased to keep salt water out of the delta
- YubaNet: Groups push for Klamath dam removal despite congressional inaction