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Associated Press: Official: El Nino Could Signal Easing of California Drought
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Los Angeles Times: Local water districts may get break from state on use reductions
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San Jose Mercury News: Water conservation rules extended
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Los Angeles Times: Glendale’s water saving levels drop in December
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The San Diego Union Tribune: Now is not the time to stop conserving water
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Fairfield Daily Republic: Lake Berryessa in need of more runoff this season
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Cortez Journal: Snowpack increases in last winter’s driest regions
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Sierra Star: Partnership forms on using fire for protection and conservation
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Today’s News-Herald: Good news for California? Drought-depleted Folsom Lake is rising
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Nevada Appeal: Tahoe snowpack at 120 to 130 percent of average according to CA Department of Water Resources
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Visalia Times-Delta: Waterwise: Vidak, Salas call for more water storage projects
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Oroville Mercury Register: Water conservation rules extended
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Breitbart News: Drought: CA Water Conservation Extends to October
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The Runner Online: Speakers discuss California drought
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TakePart: In Parts of the West, Grazing Cattle Are Making the Drought Worse
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Bond Buyer: Water District Covenant Violation Seen as Harbinger
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KSBW The Central Coast: Federal government may tax people for water-saving efforts
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YubaNet: State Water Board Adopts Extended Emergency Water Conservation …
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Merced Sun-Star: Merced County cities miss water-savings goal for December
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New Times SLO: Lawsuit tests new SLO County water conservation ordinance
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The Almanac Online: Menlo Park adopts water-conserving landscape ordinance
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Bakersfield Now: Drought: Bakersfield still working to hit conservation standard
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San Diego Community News: City, county miss December goals for water usage
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Scientific American: Higher Temperatures May Doom Many Trees
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Yakima Herald-Republic: New strategy could turn less water into better wine
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Fresno Bee: Fresno, Clovis get relief on water-saving requirements as state lowers targets
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KPBS: Are San Diegans Getting Mixed Messages About Water Conservation?
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Modesto Bee: Outside sales keep local water rates from skyrocketing, OID says
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Daily Californian: Increase in rainfall flushes out toxic algae in Tilden Regional Park’s …
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Lompoc Record: Heavy rainfall to come, local meteorologist predicts
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Chico Enterprise-Record: Water budgets: Slight increase likely for Sac Valley residents
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Courthouse News Service: EPA Water Standards OK’d for Malibu Creek
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Stockton Record: Fitzgerald: Playing fast and loose with Erin
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Napa Valley Register: County news briefs: Lake Berryessa grebes have highest mercury …
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The Register-Guard: Big step for the Klamath