PNS Daily Newscast - January 21, 2020
As the Biden presidency begins, voter suppression remains a pressing issue; faith leaders see an opportunity to reduce extremism.
2020Talks - January 21, 2021
Inauguration yields swift action: Joe Biden becomes 46th president and Kamala Harris vice president -- the first woman, African-American, and person of South Indian descent in this role. Harris seats new senators; Biden signs slew of executive actions and gets first Cabinet confirmation through the Senate.
Public News Service - Colorado
DENVER -- As homeless communities prepare to honor lives lost in 2020 in a candlelit vigil Monday night in Denver, advocates are warning that pushing ...Read More
DENVER -- As the coronavirus pandemic surges across the country, new analysis from AARP shows nursing-home residents and staff still are at ...Read More
DENVER -- The Colorado Legislature has allocated an additional $5 million to help address an unprecedented rise in hunger across the state as part of ...Read More
DENVER -- Five years after the signing of the Paris Climate Agreement, environmental activists in Colorado are urging the Biden administration to not ...Read More
By Jason Gonzales, Chalkbeat / Broadcast version by Eric Galatas, reporting for Colorado News Connection
DENVER -- Despite modest gains over the ...Read More
DENVER -- Advocates for people with disabilities are keeping a close eye on the U.S. Supreme Court as it considers a case calling for the elimination ...Read More
HIGHLANDS RANCH, Colo. -- Students at a Douglas County high school are learning COVID-era business skills using a freight container converted into a ...Read More

DENVER -- Latino voters, regardless of partisan differences, support legislation that makes real and lasting climate progress while also growing the ...Read More