Current Stories | March 29, 2012 | Watch Full Show

 


Paving Transportation | Cecilia Engeseth Reporting

As many people consider driving instead of flying for long trips, shorter commutes are a different story.  More bikers are evading the gas prices and many communities are trying to accommodate them.


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Spring Fever | Brittany Konop Reporting

For many farmers March still means winter.  But with the mild temperature, spring fever is getting them in the field.


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Baseball Superstitions | Jimmy Gefroh Reporting

Baseball has a history of superstitions such as the curse of the Bambino, which allowed Boston Red Sox fans to believe they would never win a world series.  But some players take superstitions on a more personal level.


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Preserving Pastimes | Dag Amdam Reporting

People find them fascinating, intriguing and sometimes even beautiful. Meet a man who restores and sells antiques that once brought fortune to others.

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Conjoining Genres | Caitlin Mullally Reporting

Most people compartmentalize music. Meet a woman who combines different sounds to create a unique musical performance.  


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Your Thoughts: Disrupting Phone Calls | Olivia Faacks Reporting

We wanted your thoughts on where or when you would want to block cell phone reception.

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Fiery Forces | Kellen Peters Reporting

Many people are taking advantage of the nice weather and performing outdoor activities.  But, there is a different risk.  In the spring, people are normally concerned with flooding. But this year, it’s fire that could cause problems.

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Pulitzer Prize Winners | Barbara Laker and Wendy Ruderman, Philadelphia Daily News Reporters

Two women received the 2010 Pulitzer Prize for investigative reporting in the 10-month series "Tainted Justice."  This was a report of alleged corruption among members of an elite narcotics squad on the Philadelphia police force.  Their investigative reporting led to thousands of Philadelphia drug cases to be re-examined and in some cases thrown out. 


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Extreme Survivalist | Molly Sandro, MTV "Made" Contestant

She was chose by the MTV show "Made" and wanted to choose something that was the complete opposite of her personality, so she opted for extreme survivalist. She went through a week of training and then spent three weeks in Alaska; backpacking, hiking, and kayaking.

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Washed-out Forecasts | Kellen Peters Anchoring

The United States is facing dryer than normal conditions.

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Powerful Conditions | Kellen Peters Anchoring

One sunny state recently experienced some severe storms.

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