- Water Deeply: California Considers Charge on Utility Bills to Create Safe Water Fund
- Bay Area News Group: $650 million vote set on Delta tunnels project: Are taxpayers protected?
- Fresno Bee: ‘The drought is not over’: Residents still getting water from temporary tanks fear cutoff
- Los Angeles Times: Separating water and politics isn’t easy in California
- KPCC: Gov. Brown accused of behind-the-scenes manipulation in vote of water tunnel project
- Chico Enterprise-Record: Editorial: Water bond conflict heats up, of course
- Berkeley.edu: Is WaterFix Another Megaproject Gone Awry?
- Restore the Delta: Anti-Tunnels Coalition Sends Letter to Karla Nemeth; San Diego Water Authority Letter Details MWD’s Fiduciary Inconsistencies Pursuing CA WaterFix
- Maven’s Notebook: Repairs underway on California Aqueduct
- The Republic: Editorial: Arizona’s water fight earned it a black eye. Can we rebuild our reputation?
- NBC Los Angeles: Outlook for Vital Southwestern US River Remains Grim
- Maven’s Notebook: Water releases from Iron Gate Dam will continue through May 21; public urged to take safety precautions
- Herald and News: Reclamation’s reduced Klamath River flows result in fish die-off
- Center for Biological Diversity: Appeal Urges Water Board to Halt Oil-waste Dumping Into Polluting Pits in Kern County
- Manteca Bulletin: Stanislaus watershed fine; 2/3 of state isn’t
- Craig Miller: Climate Scientist Won’t Back Down Despite Threats, Harassment
- AccuWeather: Shaking felt across Southern California as magnitude 4.5 earthquake strikes near town of Cabazon
- edhat Santa Barbara: Wildfire Awareness Week Declared in California
- KEYT: Hill Ranch along Highway 46 West permanently protected
- ACWA: ACWA Launches Website to Educate Public on Impacts of Proposed Statewide Drinking Water Tax
- Press Democrat: Sonoma County event honors women’s coastal advocacy
- Maven’s Notebook: BLOG ROUND-UP: Prop 1 storage projects, a progressive water policy for San Joaquin Valley, improving urban water conservation, weather whiplash, listening to communities, and more …