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GEORGE KNAPP, I-TEAM REPORTER
Security officers at a Nevada military base that is one of the most classified in the world have walked off the job in a dispute over wages. The workers are able to talk about their labor dispute, but they can’t say anything about where they work. It’s a place that, for many years, didn’t officially exist — Area 51.
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GEORGE KNAPP, INVESTIGATIVE REPORTER
The infamous Nevada military base known as Area 51 is one of the most secretive places on Earth. Eyewitness News has aired many stories about the base over the years but we’ve never had much of a look inside — until now.
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CHIEF INVESTIGATIVE REPORTER GEORGE KNAPP AND CHIEF PHOTOJOURNALIST MATT ADAMS
It’s been 20 years this month since Eyewitness News began reporting on a then-obscure military facility now known all over the world as Area 51. Chief Investigative Reporter George Knapp broke the story of Area 51 and has a look back.
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CHIEF INVESTIGATIVE REPORTER GEORGE KNAPP AND CHIEF PHOTOJOURNALIST MATT ADAMS
The most famous, or infamous, military base in the world, Nevada’s Area 51, is once again generating its share of wild speculation. George Knapp investigates if the base has shut down or moved its most sensitive projects to other less-visible locations.
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GEORGE KNAPP, CHIEF INVESTIGATIVE REPORTER
The Roadrunners, former CIA employees who worked on top secret spy planes out at the Area 51 military base, celebrated their reunion in Las vegas. Though unlike past years, they are now able to speak openly about the work they did to protect our country. George Knapp of the I-Team is the only local journalist invited to attend.
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GEORGE KNAPP, CHIEF INVESTIGATIVE REPORTER