PNS Daily Newscast - January 25, 2021
Some Democrats push to start Trump's impeachment trial; President Joe Biden works to tackle hunger.
2020Talks - January 25, 2021
The GOP debates constitutionality of impeaching a former president; concerns emerge over a new domestic terrorism bill; and White House looks to both sides of the aisle to pass new COVID relief.
Archive: June 18, 2014

OLYMPIA, Wash. - President Obama's upcoming executive order protecting people who are lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender against discrimination as federal contract workers is the latest chapter in an area of law that is evolving along with public opinion. Washington was one of the first states ...Read More

EATON RAPIDS, Mich. - Paddling with a purpose is the theme of "A Grand Adventure," a group trek on Michigan's largest inland waterway aimed at raising money and awareness to create the first universally accessible water trail in Michigan. Event coordinator Scott Fraser, who owns an adaptive paddlin ...Read More

MADISON, Wis. - There is mixed news regarding Wisconsin's future energy priorities, according to an official of the state's largest environmental organization. The good news is that the state's utilities have hit their renewable-energy target two years ahead of schedule, said Keith Reopelle, senior ...Read More

COLUMBUS, Ohio - The majority of students - more than 110,000 - passed Ohio's Third Grade Reading Guarantee this year, state leaders say. The preliminary reading scores on the Ohio Achievement Test indicate that 88 percent of third-graders earned scores high enough to be promoted to fourth grade, u ...Read More

INDIANAPOLIS - A 14-year struggle to protect an Indiana community from a polluting waste dump is coming to an end. A federal judge has approved a final class-action settlement requiring Soil Solutions Co. to cease operations of its waste facility in Elkhart. Nearby residents have been exposed to da ...Read More