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 the constitutionality of impeaching a former president; concerns emerge over a new domestic terrroism bill; and the White House looks to both sides of the aisle to pass new COVID relief.
Archive: November 13, 2020

BOISE, Idaho - Questions are being raised about the future of NuScale Power's Idaho project to bring nuclear energy to cities in the Mountain West. NuScale's small, modular reactor design is the first of its kind to be approved in the United States. The new, compact concept is made up of 12 small ...Read More

CONCORD, N.H. -- The New Hampshire Legislature is the only state congress in this year's election to flip parties, going from all Democratic to Republican control. Many Granite State voters chose Democrats for president and for the U.S. Senate, and voted for Republican Gov. Chris Sununu, known as " ...Read More

WHITESBURG, Ky. - Local diabetes prevention programs in many eastern Kentucky counties are helping people stay healthy and prevent pre-diabetes and Type 2 diabetes during the pandemic. Research has shown that diabetes can increase the risk of complications from COVID-19. It's estimated one in six ...Read More

EUGENE, Ore. - There is no evidence of widespread voter fraud in the U.S. election, despite President Donald Trump's claims. But fraud allegations from Trump and some members of the Republican Party are affecting the nation's perception of the voting process. A Politico poll found 70% of Republica ...Read More

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. -- Some Missouri policy experts say federal COVID-19 relief money should be allocated to help struggling Missourians and spur local economies. The current supplemental appropriations bill under consideration at the Missouri Statehouse would use federal COVID relief funds to repl ...Read More

LITTLE ROCK, Ark. - The Biden-Harris administration is expected to roll back federal restrictions on women's reproductive rights that were put in place during the Trump administration. But expert observers say the new makeup of the U.S. Supreme Court, and conservative legislatures in states like Ark ...Read More

BOZEMAN, Mont. -- Overall voter turnout in the 2020 election was higher than it's been in more than a century. Sara Rushing, associate professor of political science at Montana State University, said that's reason to celebrate, despite claims of widespread voter fraud from President Donald Trump an ...Read More

CARSON CITY, Nev. - Official results from the Nevada presidential race are on the way, amid unfounded allegations of voter fraud in lawsuits filed by the Trump campaign. The deadline has passed for absentee ballots to arrive if postmarked by Election Day, and so has the deadline to 'cure' ballots, ...Read More