"Start gentle at the top, and then tap a little more," instructed artist Chris Severn. It's the beginnings of a happy scene inside a Friday night Wescosville Art Class. "Every tree needs a buddy," ...
Millions of Americans who rely on health plans under the Affordable Care Act could see their premiums increase if Congress doesn’t expand key tax credits. Some could lose their insurance altogether.
SAN FRANCISCO — The timing was odd, and looking back, it makes even less sense. At 1:05 p.m. on July 1, the Giants sent out a press release announcing that they had picked up the 2026 option on ...
Crosscut lasted nearly two decades before its sudden end by the decision of its owner, Cascade PBS. Some have suggested that the loss of the local journalism staff is a nail in the coffin for ...
The parent of the main public broadcasting station serving Seattle-Tacoma and the region since 1954 and its sibling serving Yakima and the Tri-Cities of Washington has moved forward with a significant ...
IT AND KEEP YOU UPDATED. WELL, SEPTEMBER COULD SET A RECORD FOR SALES OF ELECTRIC VEHICLES. THAT’S BECAUSE THE END OF THE MONTH IS A DEAD END FOR BIG TIME SAVINGS ON EVS. WESH 2’S GREG FOX PLUGS IN ...
SEATTLE — Cascade Public Broadcasting announced staff layoffs and the end of long-form written journalism on Monday due to federal funding cuts to public media. Cascade PBS, which includes KCTS 9 and ...
Seattle's PBS station will cease production of its local long-form journalism, leadership announced on Monday. The move, attributed to a $3.5 million annual loss in federal funding, marks the layoffs ...
The move, attributed to the loss of federal funding for public media, marks the layoffs of 17 staffers and the creation of three new positions, station President and CEO Rob Dunlop told KUOW. “With ...
CYPRESS — It’s not a major race, but maybe an easy victory in the Dark Mirage Stakes at Los Alamitos on Saturday will help Nothing Like You get back into graded-stakes-winning form. That’s the hope in ...
PENSACOLA, Fla. -- The future of Pensacola's PBS station WSRE is still unclear. Earlier this week the Pensacola State College Board of Trustees voted to end WSRE's affiliation with PBS next year. They ...
Citing budget constraints, PSC President Ed Meadows recommended the board of trustees end WSRE-TV affiliation with PBS. PSC board also voted to decertify the WSRE Foundation. (This story was updated ...