There’s a new brain injury every 21 seconds in the United States. Brain injury can be sudden and traumatic—the result of a fall or an accident—or it can go unrecognized until unexplained... Read more »
African American History Roanoke is rich in African American history. Still it is a mostly hidden history. The Harrison Museum Of African American Culture is working to change that. Long time volunteer... Read more »
How do you define success? International business coach Lynda McNutt Foster helps us do that. Stephanie Klein-Davis was one of the first female news photographers in the Roanoke Valley. Her story and... Read more »
The Roanoker Restaurant has been a part of Butch Craft’s life since she was a teenager. It has survived a world war and now a pandemic. The family restaurant has a history... Read more »
The Rescue Mission of Roanoke has become a fixture in the region. It began as one couple’s mission to help others. The beginnings were humble, a small store front in downtown Roanoke.... Read more »
From the Archives: We reached way back and pulled this one off one of our archive CDs. This is from 2003 commissioned by Cox Communications, it follows Roanoke’s history from a time... Read more »