- Herald and News: Three-way split for California would mean a lot of fights ahead over water
- KRCR News: Oroville lake levels down as holiday weekend approaches
- NBC Los Angeles: Nestle Allowed to Keep Taking Water From California Forest Despite Opposition
- FOX 5: Deferred maintenance on city storm water system may lead to emergencies
- Ukiah Daily Journal: Crews building the ‘biggest water project in Ukiah since the dam’
- Wall Street Journal: Where Residents Pay Buckets of Money—for Water
- The Tribune: OPINION: In a dry state, water restrictions aren’t ‘draconian’
- AccuWeather: What does it mean when a beach is closed due to water quality?
- Pacific Standard: Why California’s limit on residential water use doesn’t really exist
- News Deeply: Deeply Talks: New Water Storage in California
- Claims Journal: Northern California Hit by Another Big Wildfire
- Sierra Sun Times: California and National Drought Summary for June 26, 2018, 10 Day Weather Outlook, and California Drought Statistics
- AccuWeather: What is ‘June gloom’ and how does it affect Southern California?
- Inside Climate News: This Tiny California Beach Town Is Suing Big Oil. It Sees This as a Fight for Survival.
- Climate Liability News: After Dismissal of San Francisco, Oakland Climate Suits, What Lies Ahead?
- PPIC: A Path to Progress for the Salton Sea
- The Pine Tree: Mokelumne River Becomes California’s Newest Wild and Scenic River
- MML News: Brown Officially Makes Moke River ‘Wild And Scenic’
- Red Bluff Daily News: Applications sought for forest, watershed projects
- CA Department of Water Resources: Water Plan eNews
- Santa Maria Times: Golden State Water customers can expect rates to drop July 1
- Lake County News: Supervisors appoint Water Resources, Community Development directors
- Redding Record Searchlight: Making your kids safe in the water: 7 things you need to know