- Sacramento Bee: Editorial: California’s great Sierra forest are dying. We all have a stake in saving them.
- Bay Area News Group: What’s the chance for a ‘normal’ rain year now? Grim, if history is a gauge
- Water Deeply: Robotics, Artificial Intelligence Make Headway in the Water Industry
- KQED: Could Oil Firms Be Forced to Pay for Climate Change? California Cities Hope So
- Hometown Station: California Drought Becomes Fearful Possibility As Hot Weather Conditions Continue
- Curbed San Francisco: Creeping drought returns to California
- Chico Enterprise-Record: Oroville Dam: Controlled blasting underway this week
- OrovilleMR: Dinner for spillway evacuees is Feb. 17
- Appeal Democrat: Locals seeking more than $27 million from DWR in lawsuit
- Southern California News Group: Father drowns rescuing 9-year-old from California Aqueduct
- Davis Enterprise: UCD researchers testing Sonoma ash, air for fire-formed pollutants
- Vacaville Reporter: Dept. of Education says most schools must test drinking water
- Eureka Times-Standard: Eureka, Arcata, McKinleyville to vet Mercer-Fraser pot project among water safety concerns
- The Bakersfield California: Editorial: Does a river run through it? City officials note watershed is ‘extremely dry’
- Marin Independent Journal: West Marin fish habitat project nears public comment period
- Sacramento Bee: Is an iconic bird of California heading for its last dance?
- KCET: The Trouble with Cadiz
- KQED Forum: How One Farmer Shaped America’s Appetite and Influenced California Water Policy
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