Why Sea Level Rise Varies Across The World The sea level is rising more in some coastal places than in others. But why is that? It has to do with wind, currents, glaciers and even the last Ice Age. Rebecca Hersher
Good news PNW: Your phone will one day double as an earthquake alert device The federal government is putting millions of dollars toward an earthquake alert program in the Northwest. Derek Wang
The goofy looking rodent we all rely on An extended interview with Ben Goldfarb about the beaver, an "unlikely hero." Chris Morgan
California Residents Say They Need More Information On Previous Wildfires To Prepare Warm temperatures have Californians again bracing for wildfires. But to better prepare, the residents of Ventura say they need a clearer picture of what went wrong in the destructive 2017 Thomas Fire. Stephanie O'Neill
More Olympic goats heading to the Cascades Another attempt to relocate mountain goats off of the Olympic Peninsula is underway. Derek Wang
Pa. Workers Forced To Choose Between Watching Trump, No Pay Or Using Paid Time Off A memo instructed workers at a Pennsylvania plant to show up at 7 a.m., scan their ID cards and stand for hours through lunch to watch a speech by the president. Bobby Allyn
Critics Say Trump Administration Is Weakening Endangered Species Act The Trump administration is changing how the Endangered Species Act is applied. Critics say it will limit consideration of climate change, but others question if there will be any impact at all. Nathan Rott
Four wolves killed by Washington state agents — hours before court hearing to protect them The fate of the last wolf from that pack will be determined at trial. Eilís O'Neill
Devastating Banana Fungus Arrives In Colombia, Threatening The Fruit's Future A fungus that has destroyed banana plantations in Asia is now in Latin America. The disease moves slowly, but there's no cure, and it could mean calamity for the continent's banana industry. Dan Charles
They’re back! Endangered orcas surface off San Juans after nearly 6 weeks away Southern resident killer whales returned to their usual summertime haunts on Thursday for the first time since July 6, to the delight of San Juan Island’s human residents. John Ryan