Groups Seek Ban On M-44 'Cyanide Bombs' In Oregon Animal advocates say M-44 "cyanide bombs" kill indiscriminately and are a threat to wildlife, pets and people. NPR Staff
Champagne Makers Bubble Over A Bumper Crop Caused By European Drought A record heat wave ruined crops across Europe this summer, but not all crops. Champagne growers are ecstatic over a bumper crop of grapes this year. Vintage 2018 is expected to be one of the best. Eleanor Beardsley
Hunt Planned For Mountain Lion Suspected Of Killing Hiker Search teams will begin hunting for the mountain lion that killed a hiker near Mount Hood. The search will begin Thursday morning and could be difficult and slow. Erin Ross
Hunt Planned For Mountain Lion Suspected Of Killing Hiker Search teams will begin hunting for the mountain lion that killed a hiker near Mount Hood. The search will begin Thursday morning and could be difficult and slow. Erin Ross
Trickling rivers, smoky skies: a taste of future Seattle This summer, weather stations from Bellingham to Olympia were as dry as they’ve ever been. John Ryan
How Puerto Rico Heard Trump's Rating Of Hurricane Maria Response NPR's Audie Cornish speaks with Puerto Rico Senate Minority Leader Eduardo Bhatia Gautier about President Trump's claim that the federal response to Hurricane Maria was an incredible success.
Mexico City: Thirsty And Sinking Mexico City's thirst is sucking even more water from the ancient lake bed on which the city sits, it to sink. Climate change, political inaction and poor infrastructure is intensifying the problem for a metropolis of 22 million people. Carrie Kahn
Court Affirms Oregon Restrictions On Suction Dredge Mining A federal court has upheld an environmental law that protects fish habitat from a certain type of gold mining in Oregon rivers and streams.