PNS Daily Newscast - February 26, 2021
A new study finds big gains in living-wage jobs under Biden Infrastructure Plan; U.S. House passes major protections for LGBTQ Americans.
2021Talks - February 26, 2021
A $15 minimum wage is out for now; Capitol Police on past and current threats; House passes major milestone for equality; and voting rights targeted across the nation.
Public News Service - California
SACRAMENTO, Calif. -- The 2020 election is notable for the so-called "rainbow wave" of LGBTQ lawmakers elected for the first time, in California and ...Read More

SACRAMENTO, Calif. - A new report pinpoints why COVID-19 spread so fast this summer in California nursing homes.
The study found skilled nursing ...Read More
SACRAMENTO, Calif. -- COVID-19 has caused a big spike in poverty, and now California has the country's highest number of children experiencing hunger ...Read More

SACRAMENTO, Calif. -- A San Diego man has won AARP California's Andrus Award - the organization's highest honor. At age 85, Stuart Harvey is a ...Read More
By Julia Rosen for Yes! Media.
Broadcast version by Suzanne Potter - California News Service
Reporting for the YES! Media-Public News Service ...Read More

SACRAMENTO, Calif. -- Budget experts predict California will face multi-billion-dollar deficits in 2022 and beyond as a result of the pandemic ...Read More
SACRAMENTO, Calif. -- As the Biden administration prepares to take power, advocates for working families are pressing for a national paid-leave ...Read More
HORNBROOK, Calif. -- The states of California and Oregon are stepping in to revive a Klamath River dam-removal project that has been in the works for ...Read More