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May 2008


Mock DUI crash scene aims to save lives

7:09 PM Wed, May 28, 2008 |

The shrieks and shouts of terror were chilling. The fake blood and injuries were grotesque.
The re-enactment of a head-on collision at Kentwood High School was meant to shock students into realizing that drunk or drugged driving is NOT okay.
Kent Fire and Police officers covered the dead, treated the injured and cuffed the impaired perpetrator.
The intent of this "Gift of Life" exercise is to keep young people from driving un...



The fast boat to China

5:53 PM Wed, May 28, 2008 |

Cases and manifests and Chinese customs, oh yes. Here we go again. Planning for the KING5 Beijing operation started before we packed gear to come home from the last Olympics in Torino. Now, we're in the home stretch on the road to Beijing.
This is the time when folks here in the KING5 building take notice that "something's happening." Lots of cases of equipment moving here and there. Even in a newsroom that's used to covering the big s...



Just getting a little practice in for Beijing

5:33 PM Wed, May 28, 2008 |

So who needs a newsroom? Take a look at the KING5 News Eastern Washington Mobile Olympic Bureau. This is Mission Park in Spokane, a nice shady place for lunch on a hot day, in between morning and afternoon video shoots. Two laptops, a digital HD camera, a blackberry, two cell-phones and we're able to do most of the business we need to do.

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A Major League miscommunication

5:26 PM Wed, May 28, 2008 |

As a Red Sox fan of the past 20 years, I was both excited and a bit nervous about approaching the family of Jon Lester to do an interview.
Jon Lester, of Puyallup, is the darling of Major League Baseball these days, after surviving lymphoma and coming back to win the deciding game for the Red Sox in last year's World Series and then throwing a no-hitter just last week.
But then the horrible news broke -- Lester's father John (same ...



Palouse is popping with potential Olympians

11:01 PM Tue, May 27, 2008 |

This happens a lot on the long and winding Road to Beijing. We met some extraordinary people today. Dateline: Pullman, Wash. and the Olympic express rolls on. Cougar track coach Rick Sloan has been here for 37 years. Pretty good athlete in his younger days. Good enough to compete in the '68 Olympics in Mexico City as a decathlete. That's ten events in two days. He was 21 years old I believe, and finished 7th. His teammate Bill Toomey won. Anyw...



Road to Beijing runs through Othello and the Palouse..

9:30 PM Mon, May 26, 2008 |

Another day in the glamorous life of a big-time Olympics correspondent.. I'm in the Cabana Motel in Othello, just down the road from Royal City and not too far from Lind and Ritzville. That Othello. It's our stopping point for the night as we head for Pullman, Spokane and the Tri-Cities.

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Sturgeon for caviar

2:20 PM Fri, May 23, 2008 |

They call it the "other black gold."
The black market caviar industry is thriving and it is putting an iconic Northwest fish in jeopardy.
Columbia River sturgeon are being poached and sold for big bucks to satisfy wealthy tastes around the region.
Wildlife agents have already busted up a ring involving Russian brokers buying sturgeon illegally from tribal fishermen and putting them on the black market. (Read the full s...



Greenlake Motel

5:21 PM Thu, May 22, 2008 |

I reported on this story Saturday, and since then, I have not been able to get it out of my head.
Friday the State Department of Health revoked the motel owner's license because of unsanitary conditions. Based on the photos provided by the Department of Health, the conditions were pretty deplorable.
What I was most touched by, however, were the tenants who live in the "apartments" behind the motel. These people are living there ...



Governor and Rossi weigh in on sex offender housing crisis

10:33 PM Wed, May 21, 2008 |

In putting together our story about lawmakers calling for action after seeing our stories on the sex offender housing crisis in this state, we also checked in with Gov. Chris Gregoire and her opponent, Republican Dino Rossi. Here are their responses:

Governor Gregoire:
"As a mother, former attorney general and now governor, protecting Washingtonians from sex offenders has been a public safety priority of mine.
"Housing is ...



The longest album ever

9:43 PM Tue, May 20, 2008 |

Danielle Gamotis is a very nice lady, who's been through a very long wait.
It's been almost four years since she ordered her wedding album.
She really got caught up in a mess - a photography business that has changed hands twice, the lack of an album at her price point, and a total lack of communication.
The current owner of Otto Motal photography seemed really ready to end this whole ordeal.
It didn't start on his watc...



The big expedition

4:58 PM Tue, May 20, 2008 |

This is one of those days when I want to ditch the photographer and the camera, the deadline and the job, and just tag along with the subjects of my story.
I have had chances to climb Mount Rainier in the past and I have always said no. For some reason this morning, in the freeezing, wind-whipped gullies of the lower reaches of the mountain, it seemed like a good idea. Maybe next time...

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She Never Quits

1:44 PM Tue, May 20, 2008 |

It was evident early on that Marin Morrison was a special young woman. At the age of 14 she was one of the top ranked swimmers in the nation in her age group and had a good shot at a spot on the U.S. Olympic Team. That was nearly 4 years ago, and it must seem like a lifetime for the Morrison family. Since then Marin has been diagnosed with a brain tumor and undergone several surgeries to treat it. Complications from one of the surgeries lef...



Living with the odor, does it make scents?

11:13 AM Tue, May 20, 2008 |

The neighbor with the hygiene problem forced some residents to pack up and move out.
I'm told that's how some homeowners responded after foul odors started wafting through the neighborhood surrounding the Ocean Protein plant, which opened in 2005.
I caught a good whiff of the intense odor coming from the plant while covering our original story in Hoquiam nearly three years ago. I can understand why it would drive some people out.<...



Better than a bridge

9:31 PM Wed, May 14, 2008 |

We met John Mack at a trial for a convicted sex offender named Toney Bates. Mack was testifying before a jury, telling them that if Bates got out of prison he'd have a place to live, at what's called the Mack House in Snohomish County.
We looked into Mack's past and found he's a convicted sex offender himself. Some of the details of his sex crimes were particularly disturbing. The idea of him running homes for sex offenders didn't seem r...



Sub Pop lets employees give to charity

7:03 PM Wed, May 14, 2008 |

Sub Pop Records is making money. But instead of pocketing it all, the company gives away $37,500 each quarter - with a twist! They pull a couple employee names out of the hat and let THEM decide which organizations get the money.
I asked Sub Pop President Jonathan Poneman, "Why not keep the money and enrich yourselves?"
He replied, "We ARE enriching ourselves, by enriching our community."
As you might expect, the employees gi...



Honorary UW degrees awarded after 66 years

6:47 PM Wed, May 14, 2008 |

"It is the right thing to do." That's the conclusion of UW Professor Tetsuden Kashima about the school's decision to give honorary baccalaureate degrees to 440 students whose education was interrupted by World War II.
The students were among the 120,000 Japanese Americans forced into government internment camps in 1942. They could avoid camp if they enrolled in colleges further inland.
UW President Lee Paul Sieg wrote passionate le...



Is it time to dig deeper?

5:49 PM Tue, May 13, 2008 |

There's one alarming fact that stands out in our recent story on plumbing contractors with felony records. No matter how serious or recent their crime, no matter how likely they are to re-offend, no one in this state can keep them from holding a plumbing or electrical license.
That seems like a recipe for trouble, given that some of these licensees are going into private homes everyday.

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Insane Clown Posse

5:01 PM Tue, May 13, 2008 |

I first heard of the band "Insane Clown Posse" several years ago. Until recently, I didn't even know they were still making music, let alone that they had a large following of hardcore fans called, "Juggalos."

Police say some of them have formed small gang-like groups and are causing trouble. (Read the full story here...



Disappearing act

9:50 PM Mon, May 12, 2008 |

The disappearing contractor is something we are getting used to here at "Get Jesse".
What's with these guys? Last night we had a Lynnwood woman who hired a tree cutting service start a job. They did and then vanished. At least when we got a hold of the business they stepped up and finished what they started.
So what can you do?
Number one: Never pay for the whole deal upfront.
Secondly, check with the Department of Labo...



Why a bridge? Why a parking lot?

11:43 AM Mon, May 12, 2008 |

Our story about how the Department of Corrections (DOC) is forced to assign hundreds of sex offenders in our state bridges, tents, and parking lots to live surprised many people.
How could the DOC do that?
Simple. They have no other options.

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Nothing wrong with crating your dog

5:34 PM Tue, May 06, 2008 |

Part of our story about a kennel in Tacoma is that staff members didn't tell dog owners that during busy holidays and some three-day weekends, many of their pets would be crated for the majority of the day and would be out in runs for several short stints through the day as well.
Crates aren't the problem. Not letting customers know about them is.
Some of the kennel's customers were urged by kennel management to call us to give us...



Tough day at Decor

8:47 PM Fri, May 02, 2008 |

This kind of story is among the toughest to do. Company shuts its doors leaving customers in the cold, and no one wants to take responsibility.
We really try to find some kind of resolution in these reports. But sometimes the people who run these businesses would rather run and hide than face the music.

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