- KPCC: Californians go back to wasting as much water as before the drought
- Sacramento Bee: Worn out by drought, people still can use water wisely
- Department of Water Resources: DWR To Conduct Season’s Fourth Manual Snow Survey Today
- Los Angeles Times: Opinion: The Sierra Nevada snowpack will be 64% smaller by the end of this century. We need to prepare now
- KPCC: State Water Tunnel Plan Could Hike Up Bills for SoCal Residents
- Orange County Register: Editorial: Don’t sock Southern California ratepayers with Delta tunnel costs
- Chico Enterprise-Record: Wet spot on Oroville Dam spillway wasn’t unexpected
- Sacramento Bee: With two rivers and a lake, region in no rush to use recycled sewage
- Marin Independent Journal: Marin bolsters flood prevention efforts with more weather devices
- Merced Sun-Star: Opinion: Fix California’s laws before the next flood hits
- California Water Blog: Opinion: Brown is the new gold — Water Strategy is starting to pay dividends
- Appeal-Democrat: Initiative aims to redistribute Yuba County groundwater wealth
- Manteca Bulletin: WASTING WASTEWATER?
- Water Deeply: In Idaho, a Model for Long-Term Groundwater Recharge Tastes Success
- East Bay Times: ‘Pineapple Express’ rain expected to soak Bay Area
- Pasadena Now: Jet Propulsion Laboratory Says California’s Drought Is Killing Oaks
Sacramento Bee: Feeling drought fatigue? How to get back to saving water and money
- Sacramento Bee: Think big on climate change as fishing industry dries up
- Grist: Climate change will hit some key California crops
- Bay Nature Magazine: Bay Area Climate Adaptation Collaborative Shutters
- Bay Area News Group: What is killing endangered steelhead trout in San Jose creeks? Environmentalists blame the water district
- Sacramento Bee: They followed Muir’s footsteps, then found his words to describe it
- San Francisco Chronicle: Time for Los Vaqueros’ nesting eagles
- Maven’s Notebook: Public comment sought on proposed salt and nitrate control program for Central Valley surface and groundwater resources; California’s regulated water utilities invested more than $645 million on needed infrastructure in 2017
- San Diego Union-Tribune: Reporter’s notebook: Seeing a water meter reader in action, kind of
- Fresno Bee: New chief offers plan to ease Yosemite crowding