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 - Washington
OLYMPIA, Wash. - A measure in Olympia could make Washington state's community and technical colleges more diverse.
Senate Bill 5194 aims to ...Read More
SEATTLE -- Millions of children in the United States are bearing the brunt of the COVID-19 crisis, although Washington kids are doing better than ...Read More
SEATTLE -- If the Pacific Northwest has a taste, it's for the region's salmon, but as the iconic fish species dwindles, it also effects a food chain ...Read More
SEATTLE -- An effort in Washington's largest city aimed at making elections better reflect the will of voters is getting some new funding.
The ...Read More
SEATTLE - Programs that cap companies' pollution emissions and allow them to trade emissions credits have been touted as a way to reduce greenhouse ga ...Read More
SEATTLE, Wash. -- The United States has rejoined the Paris climate agreement, an indicator the Biden administration plans to get serious about ...Read More
SEATTLE - While Washington state lawmakers consider a bill to clean up the energy that buildings run on, some cities and institutions already are ...Read More
OLYMPIA, Wash. -- Washington state is home to some of the wealthiest people in the country and it also is facing a housing crisis, so lawmakers may ...Read More