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November 2008


Cooper case agent's creative detective work

1:38 PM Tue, Nov 25, 2008 |

You've got to hand it to Larry Carr. The Seattle FBI agent volunteered to take over the DB Cooper investigation last year. It's a stone-cold case and lower than low on the FBI's priority scale.
Carr is the lone case agent and even he is a part-timer. His day job is chasing bank robbers for the FBI.
That's why Carr deserves credit for making the most of what he's got. He realizes the one powerful tool at his disposal is continuing p...



High Pressure in High Places?

10:09 AM Tue, Nov 25, 2008 |

When Jeremy Combs fell to his death in Port Angeles, E-mails to the KING 5 Investigators started trickling in.

"This could have been avoided if we weren't pushed so hard to complete these sites...," said one writer.

We heard from communication tower workers, and their families, who appreciate that they have employment during these tough times but also raise concerns about how the cellular industry has evolved.

Com...



So much fear

5:33 PM Thu, Nov 20, 2008 |

Gene Robertson says he's never seen so many frightened people than the elderly men and women at Franklin House in Sumner. They're afraid they will run out of money and be evicted. They see Gene as a hero because he fought to keep his mother at Franklin House after the corporate owners, Assisted Living Concepts, sued to evict her. Cordelia is 99-years-old and after paying more than $300,000 to Assisted Living Concepts, she was out of money. For...



One final journey awaits some veterans

3:18 PM Mon, Nov 10, 2008 |

The statistics at this region's national cemetery are impressive. Each day about a dozen or so veterans are laid to rest with full military honors at Tahoma National Cemetery in Kent.
It's an exclusive club. Only those who served and their spouses are buried there.
However, there are many vets who are missing out on this final honor and our story only scratches the surface of the problem.
Scott Sheehan, the manager of Evergre...