June 2023

  • Opinion: A wet winter began to replenish Mono Lake. L.A. should let it be a lake again

  • LA County’s nascent stormwater capture program brings benefits to Long Beach 

April 2023

  • LA Waterkeeper suggests top five things people can do for Earth Day 2023

  • ‘LA Waterkeeper’ suggests worthwhile Earth Day methods

  • Suing government and business is a potent way to curb climate change. Why are donors so afraid of it?

March 2023

  • LA reuses lots of stormwater, but wants to save more

  • Letters to the Editor: Short-term fixes at the L.A. River’s “choke point” won’t work

  • California’s drought is over. Its water problems aren’t

February 2023

  • Boiling Point: Is the drought over?

  • LA is capturing more rain, but increasingly extreme storms present a challenge

  • The parched metropolis: can eco architecture save LA from megadrought?

  • Efforts to improve LA stormwater capture have been slow, report says

  • California’s rainwater collection plans are not going well

  • LA County has a plan to capture stormwater. It’s not working very well

  • L.A. promised to stop wasting so much stormwater. But progress has been painfully slow

  • Taxpayer-funded effort to store Los Angeles County rainwater falling behind, report says

  • Schools offer best hope for L.A. water supplies

  • How To LA: L.A. County stormwater capture program has a long way to go... especially with green spaces

  • Stormwater program has helped fight the drought, but there’s a long way to go

  • How To LA: How LA County captures stormwater in neighborhood parks

January 2023

  • Study of U.S. oil refineries ranks Chevron El Segundo as worst emitter of two water pollutants

  • LA’s drought outlook: Death by a thousand cuts

  • California storms feed systems set up to capture rainwater

  • In a drought, California is watching water wash out to sea

  • Capturing stormwater: I-Team examines how much we are losing

  • Will the atmospheric rivers drenching California beat back devastating drought? “It’s very unpredictable.”

  • Letter to the Editor: Concrete channels won’t save L.A. in a mega-flood. What was paved over might

  • L.A. lets rain flow into the Pacific Ocean, wasting a vital resource. Can we do better?