PNS Daily Newscast - March 8, 2021
Nationwide protests in advance of trial of former Minneapolis police officer charged in the killing of George Floyd; judicial districts amendment faces bipartisan skepticism in PA.
2021Talks - March 5, 2021
A marathon Senate session begins to pass COVID relief; Sanders plans a $15 minimum wage amendment; and work continues to approve Biden's cabinet choices.
Public News Service - California

California's Department of Managed Health is meeting Tuesday to investigate Blue Cross for sending almost a billion dollars in profits to an out-of-st ...Read More

Build it and they will come -- as long as they're rich. Los Angeles is set to vote on plans that will guide downtown housing developments in the ...Read More

Climate change is good for you. Climate change is nothing more than "liberal hysteria." Climate change is a "hoax." California scientists say those ...Read More

More than one billion dollars in spending cuts, no new taxes or fees, and a cash reserve for the state. That's the budget plan agreed to in the ...Read More

Doing it faster, quicker, and cheaper is the way to win. That's the plan being presented Friday as the California Air Resources Board looks at how to ...Read More

Make less money and in exchange, get something down the Road. It's a common deal for California teachers. In exchange, they're promised health ...Read More

A more serious excuse to put off house cleaning comes from a report released today. A review of research from Women's Voices for the Earth points to ...Read More

The waiting list has been cleared. About 1,600 more kids now have health coverage under the Children's Health Initiative of Greater Los Angeles ...Read More