- Getting Downtown to Business
- Businesses in Downtown Harrisonburg weigh in on the recent revitalization efforts.
- One Stitch at a Time
- JMU professor Barbara Lewis has spent the past 30 years educating students about the basics of weaving.
- Bernie Boston: View Finder
- A prize-winning photographer recalls his time in Washington as a witness to some of the nation's most historic events.
- Finding Translation
- A look into a migrant education program that brings people together and builds a sense of community.
- Fine Tuned
- Taylor & Boody Organbuilders, a small company in Staunton, makes some of the world's best church organs.
- Faith in the Community
- A church and community compassionately reach out to Hispanic students in an after-school program.
- Through Myers' Eyes
- JMU history professor Henry Myers has pursued a life of adventure from post WWII Germany to his Valley farm.
- Tee Time with the Bear
- Tolley went from walking the campus of JMU to walking the links as Jack Nicklaus' publicist.
- Music Man
- The story of a man who has led JMUs music program to international recognition.
- They Rise When the Sun Sets
- When all others in the Valley are turning in for the night, these local places are still up and running.
- Holding the Reins
- Four Valley women are entrepreneurs in the equine industry.
- A Shoe In
- A closer look at the art of shoeing horses.
- Against All Odds
- A JMU grad shares her story of overcoming a tragic accident.
- Looking Forward
- Emily Graham looks to her future.
- Favor more Flavor
- For those wishing to diversify their palates, Harrisonburg offers many opportunities.
- Fruitful Endeavor
- The monks at Holy Cross Abbey bake fruitcake outside of Winchester, Va.
