Human Interest
What I Learned from Crayons and Jump Ropes
When she was 18, Katie Harmon traveled thousands of miles to Costa Rica. She thought she was going to help poor children. But instead she discovered something else.
The Impact of the Father I Never Knew
On November 14, 1970, one West Virginia college football team was beginning to climb out of a slump. But one unexpected incident launched them into sports history and changed the lives of many families.
Pushing Outside of the Comfort Zone to Find Their Voice
Stephon Ingram and Jasmine Little say their involvement in one community program has empowered them to be a part of social change.
Rocking the Boat to Be All She Can Be
Women have long played pivotal roles in the military history of the United States. But making their mark has and continues to be difficult.
America's Vision
While the United States is one nation, many of her citizens have a different view of what she represents.
Just When You Thought It Was Safe To Answer the Phone
You think the dark shadows of Halloween spirits are scary? Beware of that next phone call.
Poetry Unlocks World for WFU Students
A class led by internationally known poet, author, activist and educator Dr. Maya Angelou reveals poetry is more than a bunch of words.
Remembering a Childhood on the Farm
This week on StoryLine, we hear fro
Dave Goren on Team Nicknames
The spotlight has re-focused on the controversy over the Washington Redskins nickname. In today's WFDD Sports Commentary, Dave Goren says we've heard it all before. Or have we?