Video - Home
-
Historic movie theater goes to public to avoid shutdown
Posted on November 23, 2012 at 11:30 PM
Updated Saturday, Nov 24 at 12:03 PM
The Blue Mouse theater survived transitions to "talkies," color films and stereo surround sound systems, but converting to a digital projector could shut the place down. A fundraising campaign has been launched to help save the landmark.
Share
More Home Videos
-
Credit: Getty Images
Boy Scouts approve plan to accept openly gay boys
-
Public throughout Northwest asked to help find mall attacker
-
Jury rules company not negligent in robotic surgery suit
-
JBLM soldier dad goes 'undercover' to surprise kids
-
Race may be a factor in school testing guidelines
-
Seattle studying safety, rates of city's car services
-
State, feds to cooperate on fingerprint checks for pot businesses
-
Japanese athletes pursue NBA dream in Washington
-
Seattle adding park rangers to curb violence
-
Britain: Men who butchered soldier had been probed
-
King County deputy dies after motorcycle accident
-
A life-altering lesson about texting and driving
-
Inside Portland's school for men arrested for prostitution
-
Budget cuts could impact your state parks visit
-
Local family says Boy Scout vote on gay members is personal
-
Tips for maximizing your Disneyland vacation
-
Protesters want Edmonds animal cruelty charges upgraded
-
First responders learn how everyday materials can arm terrorists