Michael Recovery: Updating The Power Grid To Withstand Climate Change, Bigger Storms Hurricane Michael left a million people without power. As storms grow stronger, there are questions about how make the nation's electrical grid more resilient. Jeff Brady
Michael Recovery: Apalachicola, Fla., Begins To Rebuild The Florida Panhandle is coping with historic damage to homes and businesses after Hurricane Michael struck. Greg Allen
Former Interior Secretary Sally Jewell is behind the UW's new 'EarthLab' Kim Malcolm talks with Sally Jewell about EarthLab — a new project from the University of Washington. Jewell was U.S. Interior Secretary under President Obama. She currently chairs EarthLab's advisory council. Kim Malcolm
Canada's Wild Salmon Caravan Connects Future Of Fish And Indigenous People Warming oceans and development threaten the West Coast's wild salmon. So activists started a traveling celebration to draw attention to the plight of the sockeye in Canada's Fraser River. NPR Staff
Cannon Beach Has A Rabbit Problem Cannon Beach residents are split between those who love the rabbits and those who want to be rid of them. NPR Staff
Not seeing your normal garbage pickup? Blame that B.C. pipeline blast For a second day, Puget Sound Energy is asking its 1.1 million customers to limit their energy use. And now the natural gas pipeline blast that caused the disruption is affecting garbage pickup. Angela King
Tax polluters says the UN — but much more than WA carbon fee “The next few years are probably the most important in human history.” John Ryan
Why Experts Have A Hard Time Predicting A Hurricane's Intensity Hurricane forecasters still face the challenge of predicting a storm's intensity. NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with meteorologist Angela Fritz of The Washington Post's Capital Weather Gang about why.
Can Genome Sequencing Help Northwest Orcas Recover? Could genome sequencing help save a declining population of Pacific Northwest orcas? NPR Staff
Backcountry Huts Draw Skiers Into A 3-Day Three Sisters Adventure Three beginning skiers take on a 22-mile trek through the Three Sisters backcountry. A unique hut system makes this three-day trip attainable, safer and certainly more comfortable. NPR Staff