California’s snowpack is melting early despite near‑normal rain. Here’s what a “snow drought” is and why it affects water and ...
A warm wet storm following February's snow, and record-breaking March temperatures are shattering records, prompting warnings of rapid snowmelt and swift rivers.
A report from the Legislative Analyst's Office comes as record-breaking temperatures are speeding snowmelt in the state.
Milk Producers Council’s Geoffrey Vanden Heuvel discusses California water history, SGMA, Delta policies, and the future of San Joaquin ...
California’s Sierra Nevada snowpack is melting rapidly due to the ongoing heat wave, raising concerns about summer water supply.
The state of California has received $540 million for critical water infrastructure projects that will help bolster water ...
The Trump administration has announced $540 million in spending on water infrastructure projects in California. Much of it ...
California will receive $540M in federal funding to repair sinking canals, address land subsidence and plan a controversial Shasta Dam expansion.
The bill, which would provide $300 million a year for infrastructure repairs, is set for its first committee on Wednesday.
The San Diego County Water Authority struck a 21-year deal to sell its surplus to Western Municipal Water, potentially offsetting rates for local customers.
Southern California urban areas are typically on the hunt for more and more water from agricultural regions. Lois Henry is the CEO and editor of SJV Water, a nonprofit, independent online news ...