Living inside a canister: Dallas polio survivor is one of few people left in U.S. using iron lung

Paul Alexander talks about polio and his life living inside his iron lung at his home in Dallas. Now in his 70s, Alexander is one of the few people left who uses an iron lung to help facilitate breathing for those affected by polio.

Prescribed burn fuels regeneration of longleaf pine at Roy E. Larson Sandyland Sanctuary

The Nature Conservancy and the Alabama-Coushatta Tribe of Texas are partnering to conduct controlled fires to save the longleaf pine.

Texas Rangers Dominican Republic Baseball Academy

Franchise building for the future with new $10M Dominican academy.

Cancer doesn't stop 64-year-old Ruby Chaucer from enrolling in college

Ruby Chaucer, 64, is a great-grandmother who is going back to college. She was recently accepted to UTA and is taking two courses online in the summer semester while working as patient care technician and sitter at Methodist Dallas Medical Center and also battling cancer herself.

"Christianity in a nutshell": LiveBeyond's mission in Haiti

"I become poor," so that others "can become rich," says Dr. David Vanderpool about his family giving up their comfortable lives to become missionaries in Haiti.

A brotherhood made whole: Deceased monks return to abbey after decades in cemetery

The Cistercian Abbey Our Lady of Dallas monks are bringing their brothers back to the abbey, all 20 of them, in reverse order of death.

Take a ride on the MetLife blimp Snoopy Two above the Byron Nelson golf tournament

Ride along with airship pilot Allan Judd on the Snoopy Two above the Byron Nelson tournament in Los Colinas.

Camp Hope

Promotional video for AIDS Foundation Houston highlighting their Camp Hope program.

Special thanks on this project go out to Annie Benjamin, David Jack Browning, Jeremy Carter, Jessica Johns Pool, Marc Cohen and the everybody at AFH.

Worlds Apart

A brief history of the Baylor International Pediatric AIDS Initiative 1996 - 2009. This video was originally produced for the BIPAI Leadership Awards Dinner, May 20, 2009.

A 'Colossal' transformation: Watch a Dallas theater stage transform into a football field

See a time-lapse shot over two weeks as the Wyly Theater is transformed into a football field for the Dallas Theater Center production of 'Colossal', featuringan interview with set designer John Coyne. (Video with Jim Tuttle)

72 Hours in 72 Seconds

With the playoffs in full swing, the Toyota Center staff was busy hosting both the Rockets and Aeros last week. See a timelapse made from over 2,000 photos showing the changeover process to convert the arena.

YES Prep's Path to College

Angel Leon, who aims to be the first in his family to attend college, is a 10th grader at the North Central Campus of YES Prep Public Schools. This Houston-based network of charter schools sets high expectations for its students, including a requirement that each student win admission to at least one four-year college or university to earn a diploma. Most of the students, like Mr. Leon, are first-generation college-bound. “I am going to make my parents proud of me,” the 15-year-old says.

Co-Cathedral of the Sacred Heart

A look inside the new $49 million Co-Cathedral of the Sacred Heart in downtown Houston. Graphic by Alberto Cuadra. Interviews by Tara Dooley.

Living inside a canister: Dallas polio survivor is one of few people left in U.S. using iron lung
Prescribed burn fuels regeneration of longleaf pine at Roy E. Larson Sandyland Sanctuary
Texas Rangers Dominican Republic Baseball Academy
Cancer doesn't stop 64-year-old Ruby Chaucer from enrolling in college
"Christianity in a nutshell": LiveBeyond's mission in Haiti
A brotherhood made whole: Deceased monks return to abbey after decades in cemetery
Take a ride on the MetLife blimp Snoopy Two above the Byron Nelson golf tournament
Camp Hope
Worlds Apart
A 'Colossal' transformation: Watch a Dallas theater stage transform into a football field
72 Hours in 72 Seconds
YES Prep's Path to College
Co-Cathedral of the Sacred Heart
Living inside a canister: Dallas polio survivor is one of few people left in U.S. using iron lung

Paul Alexander talks about polio and his life living inside his iron lung at his home in Dallas. Now in his 70s, Alexander is one of the few people left who uses an iron lung to help facilitate breathing for those affected by polio.

Prescribed burn fuels regeneration of longleaf pine at Roy E. Larson Sandyland Sanctuary

The Nature Conservancy and the Alabama-Coushatta Tribe of Texas are partnering to conduct controlled fires to save the longleaf pine.

Texas Rangers Dominican Republic Baseball Academy

Franchise building for the future with new $10M Dominican academy.

Cancer doesn't stop 64-year-old Ruby Chaucer from enrolling in college

Ruby Chaucer, 64, is a great-grandmother who is going back to college. She was recently accepted to UTA and is taking two courses online in the summer semester while working as patient care technician and sitter at Methodist Dallas Medical Center and also battling cancer herself.

"Christianity in a nutshell": LiveBeyond's mission in Haiti

"I become poor," so that others "can become rich," says Dr. David Vanderpool about his family giving up their comfortable lives to become missionaries in Haiti.

A brotherhood made whole: Deceased monks return to abbey after decades in cemetery

The Cistercian Abbey Our Lady of Dallas monks are bringing their brothers back to the abbey, all 20 of them, in reverse order of death.

Take a ride on the MetLife blimp Snoopy Two above the Byron Nelson golf tournament

Ride along with airship pilot Allan Judd on the Snoopy Two above the Byron Nelson tournament in Los Colinas.

Camp Hope

Promotional video for AIDS Foundation Houston highlighting their Camp Hope program.

Special thanks on this project go out to Annie Benjamin, David Jack Browning, Jeremy Carter, Jessica Johns Pool, Marc Cohen and the everybody at AFH.

Worlds Apart

A brief history of the Baylor International Pediatric AIDS Initiative 1996 - 2009. This video was originally produced for the BIPAI Leadership Awards Dinner, May 20, 2009.

A 'Colossal' transformation: Watch a Dallas theater stage transform into a football field

See a time-lapse shot over two weeks as the Wyly Theater is transformed into a football field for the Dallas Theater Center production of 'Colossal', featuringan interview with set designer John Coyne. (Video with Jim Tuttle)

72 Hours in 72 Seconds

With the playoffs in full swing, the Toyota Center staff was busy hosting both the Rockets and Aeros last week. See a timelapse made from over 2,000 photos showing the changeover process to convert the arena.

YES Prep's Path to College

Angel Leon, who aims to be the first in his family to attend college, is a 10th grader at the North Central Campus of YES Prep Public Schools. This Houston-based network of charter schools sets high expectations for its students, including a requirement that each student win admission to at least one four-year college or university to earn a diploma. Most of the students, like Mr. Leon, are first-generation college-bound. “I am going to make my parents proud of me,” the 15-year-old says.

Co-Cathedral of the Sacred Heart

A look inside the new $49 million Co-Cathedral of the Sacred Heart in downtown Houston. Graphic by Alberto Cuadra. Interviews by Tara Dooley.

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