PNS Daily Newscast - March 5, 2021
New rules should speed large-scale clean-energy projects in NY; Texas' Gov. Abbott tries to shift COVID blame to release of "immigrants."
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 - NV: International Relief

CARSON CITY, Nev. - Nevada is moving in the wrong direction when it comes to getting health insurance for children, according to a report released today, with the number of uninsured kids going up for the first time in years. The ninth annual report from the Georgetown University Center for Childre

LAS VEGAS, Nev. - Conditions worsened for earthquake survivors in Haiti over the weekend, as officials reported that water reserves had run out. Nevadans who want to lend a helping hand to the victims can give to AARP and get a matching grant that will double the power of their donation. Maria Dent

LAS VEGAS, Nev. - It's the season of giving, but with paychecks barely covering bills, it takes a little creative thinking for some to figure out ways to squeeze in a charitable contribution out of an already tight budget. That's according to Nevada attorney Beverly Salhanick, who says families migh

Las Vegas, NV - December is not only the month to shop until you drop, it's also the biggest fundraising month for charitable organizations. Carole Miller with the Salvation Army in Washoe County says their Red Kettles are the most visible way her organization raises money for the needy, but they're