All Mine:  Death Valley

Many a man has come and gone, but Susan Sorrells stays in Death Valley, California.  Her family left her a little town called Shoshone.  She owns a small cafe and the Crowbar saloon.  And a thousand acres of the driest land on earth.  The ground is...

Turning Desert Green

 Few places in America are more remote.  We are five hours from the nearest airport.  90 miles from a pizza. 60 from a round of golf.  But people do live here because Ben Leaton had a dream.  He diverted the water of the Rio Grande river and a...

Flying Squad

30 years ago, an innovative approach dramatically lowered drug trafficking in Charleston, SC.  Police snapped pictures of people who come to buy drugs, thus cutting off sales. The cops gave copies of those prints to suspected drug dealers.  The dealers...

Mom and Pop Jail

One of the most unusual Bed and Breakfast Inns is an old Victorian house across the street from a neighborhood church.  Fred and Gloria Shepperson run Pennsylvania’s last mom and pop jail.  Share...

Eyewitness to Terror

When my wife Linda and I returned from our honeymoon, I went to cover my first Olympics.  It was in Munich, Germany.  1972.  50 years ago today. I soon became an eye witness to terror.   A group calling themselves  “Black September” abducted...