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 23, 2020

Print version by Adam Wagner and Aaron Sánchez-Guerra Broadcast version by Nadia Ramlagan Reporting for The Raleigh News & Observer - North Carolina News Service collaboration with the Pulitzer Center's nationwide Connected Coastlines reporting initiative .mcclatchy-embed{position:relative ...Read More

NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- As eviction moratoriums let up at the start of the new year, more families are likely to experience homelessness. People without stable housing are at higher risk of exposure to the coronavirus. And with the onset of cold weather, providers expect a spike in demand for shelter, ...Read More

RENO, Nev. -- As the holidays approach, COVID-19 case numbers are on the rise, and more Nevadans are experiencing food insecurity. The Silver State's job market is heavily reliant on the service industry and tourism, both disproportionately impacted by the pandemic. Since the pandemic started, Nev ...Read More

FRANKFORT, Ky. -- Since 1996, Kentucky has barred cities and counties from enacting tobacco control measures to govern the marketing and sale of tobacco products. Advocates say such preemptive legislation is outdated and should be repealed. Known as preemption laws, they are currently on the books ...Read More

BOISE, Idaho -- The number of travelers over the Thanksgiving holiday is expected to be the lowest since the Great Recession. AAA said travel volume during the pandemic will most likely fall at least 10%. About 266,000 Idahoans are anticipated to take trips for the holiday weekend. Matthew Conde, ...Read More

SILVERDALE, Wash. -- Health officials recommend people celebrate Thanksgiving virtually this year rather than traveling. COVID-19 cases have surged in recent weeks, prompting Gov. Jay Inslee to issue statewide restrictions until mid-December. Peter Barkett, a doctor of internal medicine in Silverd ...Read More

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. -- Back in September, as Hurricane Sally battered Florida's panhandle with a deluge of rain and high winds, some locals said their living shorelines were their best defense against the area's storm surge. Instead of a hardened seawall aimed at protecting shores from erosion, livin ...Read More

By Rachel Axon, Kyle Bagenstose and Kevin Crowe for USA TODAY and Sky Chadde for the Midwest Center for Investigative Reporting Broadcast version by Nadia Ramlagan - Missouri News Service ST. JOSEPH, Mo. -- Bernardo Serpa cut pork legs eight hours a day, six days a week. He made the same cut rough ...Read More