Miles Eddy

- Username: mileseddy
- Independent Producer
- Role: Producer/Reporter: Independent
Recent Pieces from Miles Eddy

SALMONELLA Confirmed in Alamosa Water - SOUND BYTES 3/24/08
(03:35)
From: Miles Eddy
SALMONELLA Confirmed in Alamosa Water Supply - SOUND BYTES from 3/24/08 Press Briefing.

Alamosa Salmonella/Water VIP Press Conference Sound Bytes Gov Ritter, etc.
(07:08)
From: Miles Eddy
Alamosa has water advisory because of Salmonella Outbreak. Gov. Ritter, Senator Salazar and other VIPS hold Press Conference March 22, 2008 in Alamosa. SOUND BYTES.

Appreciating Wildfire Fighters, Meto Vega
(04:05)
From: Miles Eddy
Rural Colorado overwhelms wildfire workers with an outpouring of gratitude rarely seen.

Dead Man Walking Play Project Show
(28:30)
From: Miles Eddy
The Dead Man Walking Play Project in Alamosa, Colorado engages the local community about a national issue; the death penalty. Includes reactions from the cast, crew, and ...

Dead Man Walking Play Project News Summary
(05:57)
From: Miles Eddy
Dead Man Walking Play Project engages local community about the death penalty while Broadway version is written. Sister Helen Prejean attends opening night in Alamosa, ...

Tough Kitty Essay w/Short Interview
(04:53)
From: Miles Eddy
How it feels to give away a kitten to the Animal Welfare Society.

Why Single Payer, Part 6: The Single Payer System
(07:44)
From: Miles Eddy
The problems in healthcare have gone beyond just tweaking the current system to a point where we really have to look at infrastructure issues, and along that dialog goes an ...

Why Single Payer, Part 5: The Flow of Medical Information, the legal system, and medical school.
(05:35)
From: Miles Eddy
Emergency rooms don't have access to a patient's primary healthcare information. This, as well as the cost of a healthcare education, adds to the total cost and diminishing ...

Why Single Payer, Part 4: Emergency Rooms and Prevention
(06:47)
From: Miles Eddy
As access to healthcare becomes increasingly difficult, emergency rooms are becoming the primary health service for a lot of people.
