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Saturday, May 21, 2011

This is the kind of stuff you only get to do once... and boy was it fun.

"Training day" with the Jefferson County Sheriff's Department. ...our training day. Here's the pit maneuver. Check out the last video where there was plenty of loud voices.

Tuesday, May 17, 2011

What foreclosure means for your NEXT home

When you go through a foreclosure, how long does it take before you’ll be able to buy your next house? A mortgage expert sent me this document and I thought it was worth passing along.

*Of course, these are guidelines and each situation could be different. Buying a Home Post Foreclosure


Thursday, May 12, 2011

This frustrates me. Your thoughts?

I just got off the phone with a senior citizen who has a $4,800/mo house payment. He’s on a loan modification with a 4.75 percent interest rate.

He can't afford his payment.

He wanted me to call his mortgage lender and ask them to give him a second modification. (I told him I just couldn't make the call.) There are many people so desperate for help. I hope others realize how lucky they are.

Plenty of people can’t get ONE modification.

By the way… if you are having trouble making your payments… check out this 9NEWS.com story I put together. It has lots of inside tips and even has a downloadable packet that explains your options.

At the top of your list should be: filling out a budget and calling the Colorado Foreclosure Hotline to get set up with a free HUD-approved counselor.

Monday, May 2, 2011

What a day, now time to relax

I was scooping ice cream to go along with my fresh chocolate chip cookies Sunday night (yes I cook) when I got a call from my producer telling me Osama bin Laden was dead and his body was in U.S. custody.

For the next few hours I worked the phones from my home office hoping to find people I knew who had hunted bin Laden. Luckily, one of the most accomplished people I know returned my text message immediately.

Jim Davis is a 20+ year veteran of the FBI, he was present shortly after Saddam Hussain’s capture and had spent several months in Afghanistan commanding the FBI’s Special Agents as they looked for bin Laden.

Jim checked with his boss (the Governor of Colorado) and agreed to talk to us on the phone during our live 10 p.m. newscast.

He was just as I knew he would be: well spoken and insightful.

After the news ended, I stayed up talking to other sources about how bin Laden’s capture might affect the security of Americans. We all hoped it wouldn’t.

With a few hours sleep, I was up in the morning.

Jim and I had a nine a.m. interview set where he agreed to talk more about his experience. I wanted our viewers to understand what it’s like to hunt the most wanted man on Earth.

We met at his office. He brought dozens of pictures that I used tonight at five p.m. to help tell the story.



Because the rest of the news doesn’t stop for breaking news, I still had my usual day of investigative reporting.

I’m preparing for the next installment in my Home Loan Lifeline series. We’re helping homeowners who are having trouble dealing with their banks.

My other producer and I had two shoots set up for mid-morning and early afternoon.

Both went smoothly and we rushed back to the station so I could put together my interview with Jim. We had a short time to log the interview, write it, track it with my voice and edit it.

When I have busy days, I’m reminded how much I love my job.

It seems the busier the day, the more fun I have.

Now at 6:30 p.m., it’s time to relax… until something happens and we do it all over again.