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- In an abandoned house in Poughkeepsie, New York murder investigators uncover hundreds of tapes showing decades of a serial killer's work.
- Activists arrive in Seattle, Washington en masse to protest a meeting of the World Trade Organization. Riots and chaos ensue as demonstrators successfully stop the WTO meetings.
- Dramatization of the 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens. The movie begins with the volcano's awakening on March 20, 1980 and ends with its eruption on May 18.
- The week before Kurt Cobain was found dead from a single gunshot, he went missing. His whereabouts for that week has remained a mystery until now. But for the first time, the story of what happened to him can now be told, using the testimony of people who knew him, the witnesses who saw him in that last week and the ordinary people who found themselves written into his story that as one puts it, 'would have been a keystone cops comedy were it not to have ended in such tragedy'.
- Little magic and plenty of imagination turns a young man's room into a hub where various adventures await him.
- Eric Johnson's Emmy nominated, Edward R. Murrow award-winning profile of swimmer Marin Morrison's courageous battle against a debilitating disease.
- Front Runners was a syndicated magazine show that ran from 1986 - 1996. Steve Pool was the host and Ken Morrison was the producer for the entire run of the show. The show aired in dozens of markets including Seattle, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Philadelphia, Denver, New York, and Chicago. Credits include Sharon Howard, Associate Producer, Videographers, Charles O'Farrell, Michael Murphy, and Mark Dwyer. Soundman/Editor Dan Ibabao, Post Production Editor Steve Quant.
- In April 2010, 12-year-old Alajawan Brown is gunned down outside a 7-Eleven in Skyway, Washington - a block from an earlier shooting. As police question if the two are related, only CCTV can help piece together the puzzle and ID Alajawan's killer.
- In 1989, 18-year-old Amanda "Mandy" Slavik disappeared while jogging in her rural Washington hometown, and later, police discovered her body in a nearby river; news of her rape and murder shook her tight-knit community, but with no leads and police unable to find a DNA match to her killer, the case went cold for decades; thirty years later, a jury found a former neighbor of Mandy's, Timothy Bass, guilty, finally bringing an end to the case;
- A teenager is discovered murdered on the weekend of the Daytona 500 Race. One year later, police are called to a nearly identical crime scene.
- The disappearance of young mother Jami Sherer, who vanished from Redmond, Washington, in September 1990 while on a journey to see her mother.
- 2015–TV EpisodeThe word type of government that plunging American life's; examining the American missile defense system; an online social network.
- Legalizing sport betting; what renegotiating NAFTA may mean for American jobs; a conversation with former al Qaida jihadist who mentored one of France's most deadly terrorists.
- 2015–TV EpisodeSome U.S. representatives make millions of dollars; cracking cold murder and rape cases with family trees raises some concerns; North and South Korea rebuild rails and roads to reconnect across the demilitarized zone.