KCTS 9 Connects For May 29, 2009

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KCTS 9 Connects For May 29, 2009

A highlight reel from one of Seattle’s most renowned television reporters, Greg Palmer, 61, died on May 8, 2009. Palmer will be inducted into the Northwest Regional Emmy’s Hall of Fame. You’ve worked for years to build equity in your home. Could someone take it away? Foreclosures are up, way up, in King, Pierce and Snohomish Counties. The number of scams aimed at stripping equity from homeowners in trouble is rising. We take you behind the scenes of a scam and provide tips to avoid falling prey. Political consultants Randy Pepple and Cathy Allen are joined by Seattle Times columnist Joni Balter for our weekly rap about current events. Tuition hikes will be hefty while the quality of education may drop. We talk with President Mark Emmert about where he plans to shave dollars and we sit down with students to hear their concerns about the future of their education.
Originally Aired: May 29, 2009
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A highlight reel from one of Seattle’s most renowned television reporters, Greg Palmer, 61, died on May 8, 2009. Palmer will be inducted into the Northwest Regional Emmy’s Hall of Fame.

Roundtable: Jan Drago joins the race for mayor
A highlight reel from one of Seattle’s most renowned television reporters, Greg Palmer, 61, died on May 8, 2009. Palmer will be inducted into the Northwest Regional Emmy’s Hall of Fame.
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University of Washington budget cuts
You’ve worked for years to build equity in your home. Could someone take it away? Foreclosures are up, way up, in King, Pierce and Snohomish Counties. The number of scams aimed at stripping equity from homeowners in trouble is rising. We take you behind the scenes of a scam and provide tips to avoid falling prey.
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Housing scams
Political consultants Randy Pepple and Cathy Allen are joined by Seattle Times columnist Joni Balter for our weekly rap about current events.
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Remembering Greg Palmer
Tuition hikes will be hefty while the quality of education may drop. We talk with President Mark Emmert about where he plans to shave dollars and we sit down with students to hear their concerns about the future of their education.
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