Saving The Source
Salmon recovery starts at 14,411 feet.
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Specials
Northwest Now's regular broadcast season runs from mid-September to mid-May. The broadcast season features 30 new programs that include both reporting from the field, and in-studio discussions. Every summer, managing editor Tom Layson has the chance to shoot, write and edit special projects for use in the upcoming season. These pieces don't include the studio discussions and take weeks to shoot and edit. We hope you enjoy this collection of Northwest Now specials.
Racing Into The Past
Finding family in competition
Attack, Decay, Sustain, Release
Western Washington: A guitar-making center.
Earthrise
Apollo 8 was one of NASA's biggest gambles. Astronaut Bill Anders tells the story.
The Western Flyer
A famous fishing vessel painstakingly restored to explore, rather than exploit the sea.
The Casket Maker
A Vashon Island craftsman turns tragedy into a business.
The Anarchists of Home
A small town unlike any other in Western Washington.
North American Eagle
A local group is out to break the land speed record.
Project Comet
A look at a local team's restoration efforts of a De Havilland Comet 4C.
A Beautiful Life
Carol Decker - motivating others who are faced with similar physical challenges.
This Is Me - Nov. 25
New tools help amputees.