The New Fashioned Way

Loraine Metcalf was on welfare.  Now she lives in a neighborhood of fine homes.  Her daughter does too.  No, they didn’t win a lottery.  They earned it.  The NEW fashioned way.  Their tiny band of Native Americans — called the Siletz —...

Aspen Music

Summer in the high country has a sound all its own.  Mountain streams unlocked by spring.  Animals looking for the sun.  Since 1949, the deer and the chipmunks in this valley have moved to different sounds.  This is the home of the Aspen music festival.  For 9 weeks...

Al Lee Gator

Some Americans were fighting crime with the only weapon they had. Fear. Then, they turned to television. Police departments across the country began reenacting crimes, broadcasting them to gather information and help solve the problem. Crime Watch was an electronic...

A Journey into the Unknown

67-hundred Japanese companies operate in the United States.  More than 40-thousand families have moved here. It is pioneer journey that covers more than miles.  They will live in a world which to them is both exotic and enticing.  When different cultures manage to...

A little Scary

Eric Gray worked nights as a flight attendant, so he could take pharmacy classes by day.  His family pitched in to keep him in college.  Five of them lived on $22-thousand dollars a year.  Eric faced a hard choice.  Get insurance or eat.  The...