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 - Idaho

The peregrine falcon, American bald eagle, grizzly bear and gray wolf are all the "poster children" for successful recovery as the Endangered ...Read More

Middle class Idahoans and others around the country say they don't think they can afford the health care they need for their families, according to a ...Read More

Climate change could be costly for Idaho. A new report released today by Boise State University graduate students delves into the economic impact of ...Read More

Idaho farmers can make more money by adding something a little extra to production, such as a wind farm, pick-your-own crops, and corn mazes ...Read More

Thousands rallied in Boise Sunday to call for immigration reform. Families from around the state made the trip to talk about how the immigration ...Read More

Boise, ID - Idaho's "Week of the Young Child" is official today, with the governor signing a proclamation. Early childhood education is the focus ...Read More

Climate protection heads north in Idaho. Sandpoint is the first North Idaho town to sign an agreement to reduce greenhouse gas pollution. Five ...Read More

Idaho taxpayers are losing out on $137 million a year. It's not because they missed a deduction on their tax forms this week, but because the Senate ...Read More