A 6.4 Magnitude Earthquake Hits Southern California, Rattling A Large Swath Of State Officials did not immediately report any deaths or major injuries in connection with the earthquake. Bobby Allyn
Locals Support Trump's Decision To Allow Drilling In Alaska's Arctic Refuge The Trump administration will soon let oil companies bid on land to drill in Alaska's Arctic Refuge. Despite decades of opposition, many in the refuge's one small village think it will bring opportunity. Nat Herz
Baby wipes, tree roots led to 165,000-gallon sewage spill at Golden Gardens Wading at Golden Gardens? Safe again. Flushing baby wipes? Never safe John Ryan
Google Sets Goal To Use Clean Energy 24/7 NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Jennifer Layke, global director of the energy program at World Resources Institute, about Google's aspirations to power all its operations with carbon-free energy.
Tesla Led The Charge, But More Premium Electric Vehicles Are Arriving With new offerings from Audi, Jaguar and Porsche, Tesla is no longer the only game in town for people looking to drop big bucks on a high-performance electric vehicle. Camila Domonoske
North Carolina Tries To Clean Up Its Electricity North Carolina's governor is promising to quickly cut greenhouse emissions but will need to convince Duke Energy, the state's dominant utility, to abandon coal and gas in favor of solar and wind. Dan Charles
France Suffers Through Hottest Day In Its History — 113 Fahrenheit It comes as much of Europe, including Spain and Germany, sees record-breaking temperatures. Sasha Ingber
Endangered orcas have been missing for 8 weeks. This is unprecedented, researchers say It all comes back to chinook salmon. John Ryan
Have you noticed all the cotton fluff drifting in the air? "What's up with all the white fluff in the air?" That was one listener's question we recently answered in our SoundsQs podcast. Kyle Norris
What To Expect As The 2020 Democratic Candidates Debate Climate Change Policies Climate change is a top issue for Democratic primary voters. As the 2020 presidential candidates prepare for their first debates, a look at what to expect from the many candidates. Jennifer Ludden