- Water Deeply: Toxic Trap: Groundwater Over-Pumping Boosts Arsenic in California Aquifer
- New York Times: Antarctica Is Melting Three Times as Fast as a Decade Ago
- Los Angeles Times: Editorial: California, the world’s fifth-largest economy, has a Third World drinking water problem
- The Press: Controversial California WaterFix bill on the table
- KDRV: California Water Authorities Consider Removal of Klamath River Dams
- Appeal Democrat: Marysville Ring Levee project progressing
- Chico Enterprise-Record: Butte DA’s suit against DWR moves forward
- Mercury News: Opinion: Foster City voters did the prudent thing last week
- The Independent: Suit Says State Council Favored Twin Tunnels Over Restoring Delta
- Indy Bay: Delta Tunnels draft environmental document with ‘design changes’ posted online
- CoastalView: Water district eyes wastewater recycling –– Plan would pump treated water into groundwater basin
- NACWA: New USGS Circulars Examine Agricultural Impacts to Water Quality and Aquatic Ecosystems
- Recordnet: Temperatures flirt with triple digits for second day
- UC Davis: Unprecedented Weather in 2017 Hurts Clarity Level in Lake Tahoe
- Curbed Los Angele: Is LA losing its marine layer?
- Orange County Register: More of the beloved palm trees at Doheny State Beach falling to massive ‘king tides’
- Ventura County Star: Editorial: Prepare for long, hot, dry summer
- Fresno Bee: From parking lot to giant sequoia grove. Yosemite transformation finally complete
- Tech Times: Climate Change and Drought Killing Trees Around the World Including the Ancient Baobabs of Africa
- Lake Tahoe eNews: Equipment changing landscape of fire prevention
- AgAlert: Foresters welcome potentially larger harvest
- Bay Area News Group: Bill aims to combat derelict freighters, trawlers and barges littering Delta
- Ukiah Daily Journal: Illustrated talk on Carl Purdy concludes wildflower exhibit at Grace Hudson Museum in Ukiah
- Ventura County Reporter: E.P. Foster Library to host California Wildfire Story Project
- Water Plan eNews: California Water Boards holding annual science symposium next week
- New York Times: The Seismic Defect Lurking in Some California High Rises