Via Truck And Helicopter, Mountain Goats Find New Home The National Park Service is transporting hundreds of wild mountain goats via truck and helicopter from Olympic National Park to the North Cascades in Washington state. Ashley Ahearn
Trees Accidentally Killed By ODOT To Be Logged The trees could fall on Highway 20, west of Sisters. And the herbicide killing them has not been restricted by the state in response. NPR Staff
A Year Later, Extinguished Eagle Creek Fire Still Prompting Closures At Multnomah Falls The Multnomah Falls viewing platform is scheduled to close temporarily Tuesday as trees and remnants from the Eagle Creek Fire get cleared out. NPR Staff
North Carolina Flooding For some residents of North Carolina, severe flooding from Hurricane Florence came while they were still trying to recover from Hurricane Matthew, which struck in 2016. Jason Beaubien
Philippines' Super Typhoon Aftermath Residents of the Philippines say things aren't as bad as once feared, after being hit by a super typhoon. Julie McCarthy
One way to watch orcas without disturbing them? On land LISTEN to giddy-sounding orca vocalizations (are they laughing??) John Ryan
Yakima Valley Farmers Fight For The Future Of A Cascades Lake Climate change is forcing us to rethink how we use lakes as water reservoirs. That's creating conflict between east-of-the-Cascades farmers and recreation-seekers from the urban westside. NPR Staff
What You Need To Know About Portland Clean Energy Measure 26-201 Measure 26-201 would levy a 1 percent tax on revenue large retailers make in Portland to fund renewable energy projects and job training. NPR Staff