A new watershed study warns shrinking snowpack and fiercer storms could strain the American, Bear and Cosumnes river systems.
After experiencing one of the wettest holiday seasons on record, still soggy California hit a major milestone this week — ...
Federal draft plan could slash California’s Colorado River supply, impacting farms, cities, and energy. Here's what to know.
California is completely drought-free for the first time in 25 years following winter storms that lashed the state with rain ...
Widespread rains throughout Northern California are pointing to a third straight, great water year, something we cannot take ...
With much of the winter still ahead, storage basins are filling statewide. The Marin Municipal Water District system is at ...
Since Dec. 16, the state’s largest reservoir — Shasta, a massive 35-mile-long lake near Redding — has risen by 36 feet. On ...
Northern California's rainy surge eased drought worries, but below average Sierra snowpack could still spell trouble later ...
A series of late December storms has delivered a welcome boost to California's snowpack and water supply, reversing an early-season dry trend and improving conditions for water managers ...
A University of California economic analysis finds that California’s water supply deficiencies could create losses between $3.4 and $14.5 billion annually across agriculture and manufacturing sectors.
Recent December storms have boosted California's water supply, but the snowpack remains below average heading into 2026, according to state officials.
On his way to California on Friday, President Trump made some statements about the water situation here during the recent fires. He said, “The water from the north was turned off”; that California’s ...