A new storm is approaching the west coast of the Florida, threatening to inflict heavy rain, strong winds and flash flooding ...
Less than two weeks after Hurricane Helene left a devastating and deadly trail across the Southeast, another storm is ...
Hundreds of paddlers from around the world gather in Hawaii to compete in the Na Wahine O Ke Kai, a grueling 41-mile women’s outrigger canoe race across the treacherous Ka’iwi Channel.
With one month until Election Day and early voting underway, here's what NPR voting correspondent Miles Parks is focusing on.
In Sudan, a year and a half of devastating conflict has destroyed much of the capital and brought most of the country to the brink of famine.
Lebanon is a cultural hub for Arab music. Lebanese music writer Danny Hajjar has been talking with musicians there about how they're dealing with escalating conflict in the region.
NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with Antonia Sebastian, professor of environmental science at UNC Chapel Hill, about the flood risk facing inland communities as hurricanes become more intense.
African farmers aren't as productive because of changing rainfall patterns. Now, an NGO and the Kenyan government are pulling together geographically precise weather data and texting it to farmers.
KUOW's podcast 'Let the Kids Dance,' tells the story of grunge music and a forgotten chapter: the Teen Dance Ordinance.
The renowned North Carolina landmark and tourist attraction was slammed by the remnants of Hurricane Helene. The estate says ...
New legislatures could overhaul school vouchers in Arizona, give the Democratic governor more clout in Kansas, and counter a ...
For the past several weeks, the beloved beaver has been embroiled in a court battle over whether she should return to the ...