- CBS Sacramento: Governor Defends State’s Handling Of Oroville Dam Spillway Emergency
- Oroville Mercury Register: Spillway flows to resume Friday morning
- Associated Press: California Farmers Get First Full Water Supply in More than a Decade
- Chico Enterprise-Record: Lake Oroville level rising, close to where DWR said main spillway might be used
- KCRA Sacramento: Oroville Dam: Here’s where things stand now
- Central Valley Business Times: Anti-tunnel group questions financial secrecy of State Water Project’s Oroville Dam crisis
- The Desert Sun: California officials want $100B for dams, roads and water from …
- The Mercury News: California expects new water-year record to be set this week
- Salt Lake Tribune: Howling wind. Icy hills. Tough trek to gauge California snow.
- KABC-TV: Surveyors still measure California snowpack the old-fashioned way
- SFGate: Sea-level rise in California could be catastrophic, study says
- The Mercury News: Bay Area forecast: Record-setting rainy season not quite over
- MyMotherLode.com: Will It Be A Record Setting Precipitation Year?
- The San Luis Obispo Tribune: State lifts drought declaration; what next for Cambria?
- ZME Science: California’s dry spell may be officially over but some parts of the …
- New York Post: Then and now: California comes back to life after years-long drought
- KTLA: California’s Drought-to-Deluge Cycle May Have Profound …
- NBCNews.com: Drought Worries Over! See Water’s Dramatic Return to California
- National Review: Conservation Isn’t the Solution to California’s Water Problems
- Pasadena Now: JPL Scientists: Overpumping Reduces California’s Groundwater …
- KABC-TV: LA tap water as clean as bottled water; LADWP report finds
- The Stanford Daily: Over-pumping groundwater sinks land, research shows
- Capital Press: Bill seeks to allow tribes to kill salmon-eating sea lions
- Courthouse News Service: Fishing Restrictions Advised Due to Plunging Salmon Stocks
- Eureka Times Standard: Fishing the North Coast: Salmon season set for Shelter Cove
- Santa Monica Daily Press: Report claims city could lose 31% of its beach