- Wired: LA Is Doing Water Better Than Your City. Yes, That LA
- High Country News: How the Yurok Tribe is reclaiming the Klamath River
- Water Deeply: Clean Streams Key to Aiding Recovery of Endangered Frogs in California
- San Diego Union-Tribune: California is on fire again. Here are the 2018 fires happening right now
- Appeal Democrat: $50M from federal government on tap for key levee work
- Politico: Californians turn to U.S. for money that environmental groups say doesn’t do enough
- Bakersfield Californian: A river runs through it: Water allowed to flow through Bakersfield to accommodate dam repairs upstream
- Monterey Herald: Interlake Tunnel pact on white bass would drive project cost above $90 million
- Manteca Bulletin: LATHROP SEEKS SEWER
- The Daily Independent: Groundwater authority pump fee adoption to be delayed
- ACWA: Federal Legislation Introduced to Ensure Access to Affordable Clean Water for Working Families
- Fresno Bee: Opinion: Solving California’s water problems remains a top priority
- KSBY: Drought-resistant water supply basin breaks ground in Templeton
- KALW: State adopts post-drought permanent water restrictions
- The Conversation: Increased deaths and illnesses from inhaling airborne dust: An understudied impact of climate change
- My Mother Lode: A Million Dollars To Fund Calaveras Forest Projects
- Action News Now: Code Red Reverse 9-1-1 Ups Safety During Wildfire Season
- Associated Press: New firefighting helicopter technology tested in California
- Think Progress: Wildfire investigation puts powerful California electric utility on the hot seat
- Civil Eats: Carbon Farming Works. Can It Scale Up in Time?
- Eureka Times-Standard: Feds give $425K Humboldt Bay Wildlife Refuge repairs
- McClatchy: There’s a fund to protect national parks, but Congress drastically underfunds it
- Maven’s Notebook: BLOG ROUND-UP: Defending the need for food and water, water meetings, Delta tunnels revote, SGMA and DACs, Drought and climate change, Winter-run salmon, and more …
- Chico Enterprise-Record: Oroville water rates study released
- Los Angeles Times: First river death of year at Sequoia National Park prompts stern warning: ‘They are swift, cold and dangerous’
- Courthouse News Service: Judge Tells Feds to Be on Time with Review of Water Project
- MIT News Office: New system recovers fresh water from power plants