PBS has always been an accessible educational resource for TV viewers of all ages, and that hasn't changed in the streaming age. The free-to-air service's broadcasts and local live streams are available almost everywhere, including on their website, PBS.org.
But when it comes to streaming services, the best way to watch PBS local channels is through live TV platforms like DirecTV Stream and YouTube TV. They might be on the pricier side, but their solid interface and extensive lineup of both live and on-demand content justify the price. Meanwhile, the cheapest way to watch local channels is via PBS' free and downloadable app. You can watch it on major streaming devices, and if you want to extend your selection to include exclusive films and TV shows like the award-winning series Finding Your Roots, then you can purchase PBS Passport for an additional monthly fee.
You can read more about the best streaming services that carry local PBS channels below.