California water officials are warning that the state "must be prepared for extreme weather events of all kinds," even as ...
With Lake Oroville brimming beyond average, California's water year begins with the threat of extreme weather on its way.
In the heart of California’s Central Valley, generations of farm families are facing a new kind of crisis — too much water one year, not enough the next and mounting regulations that could determine ...
However, there is uncertainty about what the winter will bring. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Climate ...
Negotiators representing the seven basin states are working to finalize a new usage agreement before the current framework expires.
The Colorado River could reach dangerously low levels as soon as next year under dry conditions, and environmental groups say ...
Around two-thirds of San Diego County’s water — and all of Imperial County’s water — comes from the Colorado River.
Over the last century, Southern California has grown and thrived by accessing water from faraway sources including the Colorado River, the Eastern Sierra’s streams and the Sacramento-San Joaquin River ...
“Due to the severity of the drought in the Upper Basin and because we do not have a Lake Powell or Mead above us, even our ...