- Pasadena Star News: Bathers, dogs should stay out of Lake Elsinore because of toxic algae blooms
- San Francisco Chronicle: El Niño fears grow as starving baby birds wash up on California beaches
- Los Angeles Times: Trump administration talks of boosting Central Valley water deliveries. But is it just talk?
- Mountain Democrat: $25 million dam project moves forward
- Daily Independent: WaterFix project the topic at water district meeting
- Sacramento Bee: Water levels continue to drop at Lake Mead, Lake Powell
- Turlock Journal: Soiseth is focused on our region’s water supply issues
- Ventura County Star: What’s behind the dead fish at Malibu Lagoon, Ormond Beach? Scientists look for answers
- Palm Springs Desert Sun: Bill targeting company’s plan to pump desert groundwater dies in California Senate
- NBC San Diego: State Water Board Warns Pet Owners of Algal Blooms
- News Deeply: As Synthetic Microfibers Spread in Water, Solutions Are Blossoming
- Mercury News: OPINION: Next Governor must focus on climate adaptation
- ABC 7: Bay Area air quality advisory for smoke extended as wildfires burn
- Pasadena Now: Three Watershed Wise Landscaping Workshop Series to Begin on Saturday
- News Deeply: Amid Trump Rollbacks, California Moves to Regulate Wetlands on Its Own
- Santa Cruz Sentinel: Better than bulldozers: Santa Cruz changes San Lorenzo River management strategy
- CBS Sacramento: North Fire Grows To 650 Acres; 3 Campgrounds & Lake Valley Reservoir Area Evacuated
- Wall Street Journal: California Puts Customers on Hook for Utility’s Wildfire Liability
- ABC 7: Wildfire in Kelseyville prompts evacuations, Cal Fire reports
- Napa Valley Register: Napa receives encouraging news on flood walls to protect Soscol Avenue, Riverside Drive
- California Water News Daily: Ontario-Montclair School District Recognized for Water-Savings Efficiencies
- Dorian Hargrove: Major Inefficiencies Found Inside City’s Water Department
- Sonoma West Times & News: Preview: Sebastopol City Council to discuss housing, basin water boundaries and wildfire safety