- The Wall Street Journal: California Extends Curbs on Water Use
- Associated Press: California Water Officials Vote To Extend Emergency Water Conservation Measures
- San Francisco Chronicle: California snowpack at best level since 2011, but it’s not enough
- Desert Sun: Drought: California water savings slip to 18% in Dec.
- Associated Press: 2nd Disastrous Drought Year for Endangered California Salmon
- San Francisco Chronicle: New plan to remove Klamath River dams without help from Congress
- Sacramento Bee: Buoyed by recent rains, Folsom Lake levels triple
- Sacramento Bee: Sierra snowpack jumps to 130 percent of average
- Sacramento Bee: California, Oregon moving to demolish Klamath River dams, despite Congress
- Los Angeles Times: El Niño rainstorms improving wildfire conditions throughout California, fire agency says
- Capitol Publc Radio: Water Conservation Continues Downward Slide
- Los Angeles Times: California cut water use 18.3% in December, still barely meeting Gov. Brown’s mandate
- Matt Stevens, Los Angeles Times
- San Francisco Chronicle: Thanks to El Niño, six out of eight Marin reservoirs full and overflowing
- Sacramento Bee: California extends mandatory water cuts despite growing snowpack
- San Jose Mercury News: California drought: State refuses pleas for major weakening of water …
- The Lookout News: Innovative County Water Plan to be Showcased at Santa Monica …
- KCRA-3 Sacramento: Drought pushes Sacramento River salmon closer to extinction
- Gizmodo: California’s Most Famous Empty Lake Is Full Again, Thanks to El Niño
- Chico Enterprise-Record: State misses water conservation goals in December
- Imperial Valley News: Evaluating the water year
- The San Luis Obispo Tribune: Most SLO County residents meet water conservation targets in …
- NBC South California: Experimental Living Levee Could Battle Rising Bay Tides
- Manteca Bulletin: Lathrop water, sewer rate hike: Almost 60%
- Hanford Sentinel: Kings River snowpack is normal
- Sierra Wave: Inyo, DWP at standoff over gravel pit wells
- Stockton Record: Top doctor: Chloramines pose ‘very low risk’
- Contra Costa Times: Santa Cruz eying wharf bird droppings as major cause of beach …
- KSBW The Central Coast: Culprit of Cowell Beach contamination potentially found
- Auburn Journal: Sweet relief: Storm runoff turns on the American River spigot
- Eureka Times Standard: Klamath River dam removal efforts renewed in agreement
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