National Education In The Age Of Screen Time, Is Paper Dead? 12:07pm September 10, 2017 by Steve Drummond What does the push for digital classrooms mean for that oldest and simplest of touch screens: a plain old sheet of paper?
National Environment Shunning Evacuation Orders, Some Coastal Floridians Choose To See Irma Through 10:33am September 10, 2017 by Camila Domonoske More than 6.5 million Floridians were under mandatory evacuation orders. But not all of them left. Those who stayed were bracing for a monster storm — or shrugging off another hurricane.
National On The Ground In Tampa 8:26am September 10, 2017 by Leila Fadel We look at the situation in Tampa, which is predicted to be directly in the path of Hurricane Irma.
National Making The Best Of It In Miami Beach 8:26am September 10, 2017 by Lulu Garcia-Navarro Even though people are being told to leave low-lying coastal areas like Miami, not everyone has. We met Paul J. Natter, a hairdresser in Miami Beach.
National View From Miami 8:26am September 10, 2017 by Lulu Garcia-Navarro We are in Miami with the latest on the progress of Hurricane Irma.
National Irma Update From Miami 8:26am September 10, 2017 by Tom Hudson We have the latest on Hurricane Irma's impact in Miami and what's happening across Florida.
National The Scene In Naples 8:26am September 10, 2017 Lulu Garcia-Navarro talks with Naples, Fla., Fire Chief Kingman Schuldt about what people there are preparing to face.
National Fort Myers Braces For Impact 8:26am September 10, 2017 by Camila Domonoske Fort Myers on Florida's western coast is being severely impacted by Hurricane Irma.
National A Miami Author On The Region's Hurricanes 8:26am September 10, 2017 Poet and journalist Mario Alejandro Ariza talked with Lulu Garcia-Navarro about growing up in Miami and his work on climate change.
National Irma Latest 8:26am September 10, 2017 NPR's Linda Wertheimer checks in with NPR's Lulu Garcia-Navarro in Miami.