- Water Deeply: Three Ways to Protect Your Interests as a Groundwater User in California
- Phys.org: South Napa earthquake linked to summer groundwater dip
- Associated Press: Folsom, Shasta among dams at-risk of ‘insider threats’
- UC Irvine: To forecast winter rainfall in the Southwest, look to New Zealand in the summer
- Maven’s Notebook: California Water Fix Administrative Draft Supplemental Environmental Review Documents Posted Online
- San Luis Obispo Tribune: Opinion: Morro Bay should stop delaying new wastewater plant — or risk becoming the next Los Osos
- Construction Dive: House passes $3B biennial water bill
- Bay City News Service: Canal System That Serves 500K Residents Could Change Hands
- VC Star: Ventura County farmers celebrate the launch of California’s first water monitoring program
- Western Farm Press: Opinion: Why must we defend need for food and water?
- San Francisco Chronicle: San Francisco supervisors OK $425 million ballot measure for Embarcadero seawall repairs
- Sacramento Bee: It’s heating up in the valley. Sacramento to hit 100 degrees this week
- National Trust for Historic Preservation:
“Beauty and the Beast”: Art and Climate Change at California’s Grace Hudson Museum
- Tahoe Daily Tribune: Liberty Utilities addressing increased tree mortality risk in Lake Tahoe Basin.
- Daily Bulletin: Firefighters begin to gain control of Euclid fire as 71 Freeway reopens near Chino
- Sacramento Bee: Hwy. 1 to Big Sur will reopen far earlier than expected, Caltrans announces
- Santa Maria Times: VAFB team earns environmental restoration award
- KQED Science: California Comeback for Gray Wolf Hits Farthest Point South
- Maven’s Notebook: DELTA STEWARDSHIP COUNCIL: A Study Comparing Ways to Estimate Crop Evapotranspiration in the Delta
- Fresno Bee: Judge sides with city: Fresno can impose water fees for new development
- Orange County Register: Editorial: Proposed drinking water tax is us not to drink
- Washington Times: Opinion: California’s new water rationing law is a tax in disguise, complete with fines
- E&E News: Official from outside BLM becomes its second in command
- Santa Cruz Sentinel: Coast Line: Groundwater agency to meet June 14 in Soquel