- Sacramento Bee: Will rain wipe out Camp Fire, and wind clear the smoke? Weather Service gives outlook
- KCLU: Woolsey Fire Impacts Water System; Agency Used Generators To Keep Water Flowing During Blaze
- The Weather Channel: High Fire Danger Continues in Southern California Through Wednesday; Pattern Change May Increase Rain Chances Thanksgiving Week
- Sacramento Bee: OPINION: Voters rejected Proposition 3. Where now on water?
- AccuWeather: Dams: History, anatomy and common reasons for failure
- Coastal View: The doldrums of drought: Water managers, county wrangle over Lake Cachuma supply
- Press Telegram: Long Beach clean water projects to receive millions of dollars in port grant funding
- San Francisco Examiner: Wildfires underline need to diversify California’s water supply
- Bakersfield Now: Study: Absent major changes, new groundwater rules will cost Kern 24,000 jobs
- Phys.org: New rules and new technology are giving California farmers and managers a better look at groundwater supplies
- KQED: Megafires More Frequent Because Of Climate Change And Forest Management
- New York Times: OPINION: California Wildfires and Climate Change
- Mercury News: Letter: Newsome needs to urge increased water flows
- San Diego Union-Tribune: Carlsbad supports request to delay lagoon decision
- Yuba Net: Placer Land Trust Permanently Protects Laursen Bear River Preserve
- CBS San Francisco: Corporate Sand Mining In SF Bay Sparks ‘Sand Wars’
- CBS News: California’s “Camp Fire” death toll jumps to 48 as thousands of firefighters battle blazes
- San Francisco Chronicle: Trapped by Camp Fire, more than a dozen people — one 90 — survived in chilly lake
- CBS News: California wildfires put almost 50,000 homes at “high or extreme risk”
- Weather Channel: A Town Destroyed: Before and After Photos from Paradise, California
- Weather Channel: It’s Been a Deadly 60 Days of Weather Disasters in the U.S.
- Maven’s Notebook: COLORADO RIVER: Metropolitan Committee hears more details on the Drought Contingency Plan
- Press-Enterprise: Riverside Public Utilities gets new boss — old Jurupa Community Services District boss