- Los Angeles Times: California’s snowpack falls below average, sparking new drought fears
- Sacramento Bee: Sierra snowpack falls below average
- Associated Press: Dry spell ate away at snowpack of drought-ridden California
- Los Angeles Times: Drought hasn’t been all bad—we’ve learned some things too, California water chief says
- Sacramento Bee: Devastated salmon population likely to result in fishing restrictions
- San Fancisco Chronicle: Snowpack falls to 83 percent of normal, but storms are heading in
- Capital Public Radio: California’s Snowpack Remains Below Average
- Sacramento Bee: Save the rain – and your yard
- Turlock Journal: Latest snow survey shows below-average water content
- San Jose Mercury News: California drought: Failure of key water pipeline into Silicon Valley …
- Water Deeply: Drought’s Economic Impact on Farmers
- High Country News: The disappearing wetlands in California’s Central Valley; Where water is scarce, waterbirds pay the price.
- Redding Record Searchlight: Survey shows below-normal snowpack in the mountains
- High Country News: A dry future weighs heavy on California agriculture; Something’s got to give in Central Valley farming. The only question is what.
- OC Register: February 2016 was one of hottest for Orange County
- Redlands Daily Facts: Redlands given 20-year Tree City award as drought threat persists
- CityLab: Drought-Struck California Finally Looks Due for an Epic Soaking
- FreshPlaza: Hardy pomegranate trees no match for California drought
- Skymet Weather: Storms to ease drought condition in California next week
- Western Joournalism: Drought Relief Is The Fruit Of Repentance
- ABC10.com: February shows dismal snow growth for Sierra
- KBTX: The Latest on California Drought
- Ventura County Star: Grant will help farmworkers hurt by drought train for new jobs
- Santa Rosa Press Democrat: Water restrictions eased along Sonoma County creeks
- Sacramento Bee: Video: How to harvest rain for your yard
- Lake Tahoe News: Calif. on course for another drought year
- Ukaih Daily Journal: On Environment: What about the rain?
- Daily Democrat: March snow set to fall, ending February stall
- KESQ: DWA steps up to enforce water waste restrictions
- Palm Desert Patch: Wasting Water Could Cost You: Desert Water Agency Is Cracking Down
- NBC 7 San Diego: El Nino Eclipses Continued Need to Conserve Water
- Pasadena Star-News: Pasadena’s no-water dust bowl debacle: Larry Wilson
- Santa Cruz Sentinel: Soquel Creek district three-year water rate plan finalized
- Lompoc Record: Santa Ynez Valley exceeding water saving mandates
- AccuWeather.com: El Nino-driven storms to dent California’s drought with inches of rain …
- Discovery News: Eastern Mediterranean Drought Is Worst in 900 Years
- Pacific Standard: What This Year’s El Niño Means for California’s Drought
- Patch.com: Repairs on Water Main Made in Mission Beach
- Fairfield Daily Republic: Solano commits $125000 to Sacramento River flood control project
- KSBW The Central Coast: Monterey city leaders standing up to Cal Am’s rate hike
- San Bernadino County Sun: Chino Basin water agencies plug leak
- San Jose Mercury News: Will El Niño’s punch return in March? California snowpack needs renewal of drought-busting storms
- Los Angeles Times: Water, electricity rate hikes move a step closer for DWP customers
- Ukaih Daily Journal: On Environment: What about the rain?
- Phys.org: Groundwater from coastal aquifers is a better source for desalination …
- Napa Valley Register: City’s drinking water meets state standards
- Fresno Bee: SF Bay Area park district to vote on closing gun club
- Santa Rosa Press Democrat: Santa Rosa to pay $105000 to settle suit targeting watertreatment …
- Vida en la Valle: Millions lack access to clean drinking water
- Patch.com: Lead Levels in Alameda County Water: Test Results
- Salinas Californian: EPA targeting pesticide used on strawberries, lettuce
- Capital Public Radio News: Protecting Watersheds
- Sacramento Bee: AM Alert: Can California save its struggling sea lions?
- Sierra Magazine: WILDLIFE REFUGES ARE RETREATS FOR PEOPLE, TOO; U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service refuges near urban areas provide easy escapes for city dwellers
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