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    How Detroit law enforcement combat crime in a city plagued with violence

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  • After the Ashes: When the fires came (Part 1)

    10:52
  • After the Ashes: Back to school (Part 2)

    08:19
  • After the Ashes: The cost of doing business (Part 3)

    08:32
  • After the Ashes: Sonoma strong, Sonoma uncertain (Part 4)

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  • After the Ashes: Housing crisis (Part 5)

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  • Solar City: The Future of Florida’s Energy (Part 2)

    06:13
  • Solar City: Building Around Nature (Part 4)

    08:56
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    10:48
  • Solar City: Building a Town Around a School (Part 3)

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  • Privacy and Power: Your digital fingerprint (Part 1)

    12:07
  • Privacy and Power: What your apps say about you (Part 2)

    11:28
  • Cajun culture is vanishing in South Louisiana due to a coastal crisis - “Water’s Edge” (Part 5)

    09:49
  • How climate change initiatives could impact one of the nation’s top commercial fishing hubs - “Water’s Edge” (Part 4)

    10:05
  • How one of the nation’s most significant oil and gas ports is coping with environmental crisis - “Water’s Edge” (Part 3)

    08:12
  • Will this plan to save the Louisiana coast eliminate communities in the process? - “Water’s Edge” (Part 2)

    11:21
  • Sea level rise, erosion drive Louisiana’s coastal crisis - “Water’s Edge” (Part 1)

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Nightly Films

After the Ashes: Saving Safari West (Part 6)

09:39

Safari West is a 400-acre animal sanctuary nestled in the mountains of Santa Rosa, California. As fires engulfed the surrounding the hillsides in 2017, the staff evacuated guests while Peter Lang, owner of Safari West, stayed behind. Through the night, the owner of Safari West, Peter Lang , who is in his early 70s, ran around the property extinguishing burning debris carried by the winds. No animals were lost, and the majority of his resort did not burn.