- Associated Press: Initial state water allocation set at 20 Percent
- Sacramento Bee: Wettest start in 30 years to rainy season in Northern California, but don’t forget the drought
- Associated Press: California tallies snow, rain from weekend storms
- Inland Empire News: Storms boost State Water Project allocation
- KSBW The Central Coast: Northern Sierra sees wettest Oct. and Nov. in 30 years
- East Bay Times: Rain season off to fast start, but drought worries linger
- The Desert Sun: California aims to recalibrate water flow from depleted rivers
- Fresno Bee: Mark Arax: Desert irrigation and a new deal for Westlands
- In Homeland Security: Desalination: Is the US Navy the Solution to the World’s Droughts?
- KJZZ: Negotiations Over Arizona Drought Plan Ongoing
- KPBS: Considering California’s Tree Policies Amid Mass Die-Off
- CSUF News: CSUF News Service Weathering the Dry Spell
- Colorado State News: CSU climatologists monitor drought day and night
- Fresno Bee: Dead Sierra trees mean a new, extended life for a Fresno biomass …
- News On 6: Southern storms should ease drought, but fire threat remains
- Sacramento Bee: Wet fall should help winter birds migrating to Central Valley
- Ventura County Star: Public invited to desalination forum
- The Desert Sun: Desert Water Agency poised to approve massive rate hike
- News Deeply: California Case Could Set National Precedent on Indian Water Rights
- Sierra Sun: Washoe Tribe strives to preserve traditions at Lake Tahoe, pass customs on to next generation