PNS Daily Newscast - January 15, 2020
Efforts to make Paid Family and Medical Leave go further; nurses sick of reusing N-95 masks even as COVID infections spike.
2020Talks - January 15, 2021
States shore up security ahead of Inauguration Day; Biden unveils an ambitious economic relief plan; and Human Rights Watch report chides Trump's record.
Public News Service - Northeast

New York, NY – On the second anniversary of Hurricane Katrina, scientists warn New Yorkers are at risk for more major storms and flooding ...Read More

Littleton, NH – On this second anniversary of Hurricane Katrina, the continuing struggle to rebuild the Gulf Coast is taking its toll on a new ...Read More

New Hampshire peace groups are joining forces today for a march and rally in downtown Manchester to demand an end to the Iraq war. Among the rally ...Read More

Recent decreases in class sizes and increases in faculty count at the State University of New York (SUNY) could soon be lost, according to the union ...Read More

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is accused of failing to address a significant source of global warming emissions. At issue is the lack of ...Read More

Over the weekend, Americans celebrated Women’s Equality Day and the anniversary of the 19th Amendment, which granted women the right to vote ...Read More

A bill meant to reduce suicide among seniors faces an uncertain fate in Congress. Majority Leader Harry Reid introduced the "Stop Senior Suicide ...Read More

In a case of modern-day slavery, a Long Island couple was released into house arrest and is awaiting trial on charges of human trafficking and forced ...Read More

Concord, NH - The White House has dealt a blow to a state plan to get more New Hampshire kids covered by health insurance. New Hampshire intends to ...Read More

More time in the schoolhouse could mean fewer trips to the "Big House." A coalition of police chiefs, sheriffs, district attorneys, violence victims ...Read More