- Sacramento Bee: Why your water provider is fighting California’s ban on watering sidewalks
- Sacramento Bee: Whiteouts expected through Friday as storm continues to roll through mountains
- Water Deeply: Big Improvement in Predicting Drought-Busting Atmospheric Rivers
- Oroville Mercury Register: March storms have raised Lake Oroville level 13 feet
- Public Policy Institute of California: California Makes Progress on Water Accounting
- East County Today: Antioch Awarded Highly Competitive $10 Million State Water Quality Grant
- Del Mar Times: OMWD receives $650,000 in grant funding
- Monterey County NOW: Deepwater Desal has long been out of the public eye, but expect that to change in 2018
- Bay Area News Group: Water use back to pre-drought levels as conservation wanes
- Highland Community News: Opinion: Keep conserving
- Mercury News: Editorial: Prop. 72 rewards homeowners for conserving water
- SF Gate: Quarter-inch of rain drenches San Francisco in less than an hour
- Los Angeles Times: Southern California storms expected to continue into next week, National Weather Service says
- Marin Independent Journal: Marin’s rare fish have off season as rains fluctuate
- San Diego Union-Tribune: Fish out of water: grunion runs launch on San Diego beaches
- Porterville Recorder: First of several storms: Rainfall brings mudslides
Tags: California, policy, water