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- UK version of the Norwegian show about a surgeon who is determined to save his dying wife to the point of agreeing to treat criminals and others for cash in his highly illegal secret underground clinic.
- Follows a game warden and his family during a changing political and socioeconomic climate in a small rural town.
- Mad About You centers on the trials and tribulations of a married couple living in New York.
- An in-depth look at how an FBI profiler helped track down the terrorist Ted Kaczynski, the Unabomber.
- A man living in the 23rd Century works at a remote "lighthouse" in space that serves as a beacon to help passing ships.
- The spinoff series of Bad Boys films focuses on drug enforcement agent Sydney Burnett, now working for the Los Angeles Police Department.
- Yates Forsythe returns to his hometown in Mississippi with his psychiatrist wife Frances and their two children, only to uncover secrets that change the lives of everyone involved.
- A scandal threatens the career of J.C. Abernathy, head coach of a top women's college basketball team, forcing her to protect her players, family, and job at all costs.
- Trapped in a relationship she cannot escape, Angela is approached out of the blue by Ed, a private investigator, who spills her husband's darkest secrets.
- A group of amateur drivers from all over the world compete in an illegal night-time street race.
- Since personal tragedy struck five years ago, loquacious, eccentric Bell Prescott hasn't left the rambling property on the Apalachicola River that he shares with his mother.
- Rachel and Lily, neighbors in New York City, navigate life during a deadly viral outbreak. Rachel balances telemedicine and her strained marriage, while Lily convinces clients her skills remain valuable remotely.
- The core of the story is the football industry, one of the most prolific in the world of sports and also shows its darker sides.
- The cast and crew of L.A.'s Finest provide a behind the scenes look at L.A.'s unique neighborhoods, cultures and food that impact and provide the backdrop for the show.
- Sitting in the garage of Tumbleweed's New and Used Tires in Love Valley, Anthony Kennedy wipes sweat from his brow and lets out a tense sigh.Being mayor of a town pushed to the brink of dissolution because of a failing sewer system takes its toll. The collective stress is weighing on the entire town of 104 (at last Census), as the fears of businesses shuttering are realized. "Nobody wants to see Love Valley die," the mayor said. "We've worked so hard to bring Andy Barker's 19th Century dream in into the 21st Century ... but there's always been an understanding that this could happen." For years, the town's sewer system, which has 12 connections to businesses and residential properties, most of which are on Main Street, has seeped into a nearby pond that flows into the South Yadkin River. That body of water serves as a source for drinking water for many municipalities, including Statesville. "All of the rivers and streams around here take in waste, not just from runoff but also from people's activities," said Statesville Director of Water Resource Department Joe Hudson. "The water treatment plant is designed to deal with waste in the water. We remove it, and we remove it well. ... Bottom line, by the time we take water from the muddy South Yadkin, we treat it so it's crystal clear without any bacteria or anything in it when it comes out of your faucet.In 2015, the state started pressuring Love Valley to stop the leak and replace the sewer system. Two years later, that pressure has resulted in the shutdown of one of the nine businesses on Main Street, which is designed to resemble an Old West town with saloon-style buildings, posts to tie horses and a dirt road. "All of this concerns me," said Tori Barker, business owner, councilwoman and granddaughter of the town's founder. "The Spur is a staple business in our town. This is difficult ... We are very worried. ... I feel a responsibility to make sure that the town stays alive and thrives for generations to come."
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- Convellus Parker stood before a group of young adults in one of Durham's most dangerous neighborhoods explaining why he was the right guy to help stop the violence. "These are the people I grew up with. These are my little friends. Them seeing me out here not selling drugs no more. Not out promoting negativity, shooting people," said Parker, 35. Parker is one three "violence interrupters" on Bull City United's seven-member team. Since November the team has been trying to negotiate peace among groups whose conflicts have left death, grieving families and shaken neighborhoods in their wake. "We all at one time or another have contributed to the destruction and have contributed to violence in the streets of Durham," Parkersaid. "And while we are reforming and changing our lives, and doing things different in our lives, we want to share that with our brothers and sisters and other people in our communities and teach them that there is a different way."