A New Life

Working folks have always been the great voyagers of America.  There were always new businesses, new jobs, new frontiers just over the next hill. But something fundamentally is changing in the American economy.  Old skills don’t always fit new jobs. ...

Hired Husband

Bob McClain doesn’t have the kind of face that would launch a Soap Opera, but he’s a handyman with a difference.  He listens.  His smile crumples up the silence in people’s lives.  Not everyone knows how to fix things.  McClain is ready to help....

Remember Them

There’s an old warehouse near San Francisco Bay filled with bronze sculptures, a salute to Americans who did not dream in black and white.  They envisioned a country where everyone was equal. A long line of people have tried to make that so.  Mario Kyoto...

The Rescued Save the Rescuers

Roby Albouy spent most of his adult life in the Colorado mountains.  But he carries faces from France framed in his mind, the fellows he passed on to freedom during World War Two.  They were the downed crew of an America bomber.  He was a fighter with...

A Chance to Grow Old

Every veteran carries faces framed in their minds, comrades who did not return from war.  Roby Albouy and I were walking through the Aspen meadows out in Colorado one summer when he pulled a yellowing snapshot from his pocket and showed me the ones he can’t...

Mama Hale

Childhood should be a season of dreams, but some children awoke each morning from an American nightmare: They are born addicted to drugs. Clara Hale saved hundreds of them. One morning she found a baby by her door.  Mrs. Hale took him in. Word got around. ...