A local campaign makes strides for cyclist safety

A local campaign makes strides for cyclist safety

This week’s Pub Run at Big Lick Brewing Company is set to be an especially significant one. WFIR’s Emma Thomas reports on the partnership between a local traffic safety campaign and Fleet Feet’s weekly event: Click here to learn more about the Change Lanes to Pass campaign Click here to learn more about Fleet Feet’s…Continue Reading

Vinton’s next budget tackles some capital projects as well

Vinton’s next budget tackles some capital projects as well

Vinton Town Council has approved a $14.2 million budget for the fiscal year that starts July 1st. Included is more than 2 million dollars for capital projects, as WFIR’s Gene Marrano reports: The post Vinton’s next budget tackles some capital projects as well first appeared on News/Talk 960-AM & FM-107.3 WFIR.Continue Reading

“Buzzing about Juneteenth” gives tips on year-round allyship

“Buzzing about Juneteenth” gives tips on year-round allyship

Many organizations across the Valley came together this weekend to celebrate ahead of Juneteenth. But VP of Communications for one of them says that just because the party’s over, that doesn’t mean the work is done. WFIR’s Emma Thomas has that story: Click here to listen to the full episode The post “Buzzing about Juneteenth”…Continue Reading

Chris’s Coffee & Custard will branch out with a van at local events

Chris’s Coffee & Custard will branch out with a van at local events

Chris’s Coffee & Custard on 9th Street Southeast is branching out – with a box truck that will be retrofitted and turned into a mobile custard stand that will appear at local events. Beth Woodrum is co-owner of the shop, which offers training and employment opportunities for young adults with intellectual and physical challenges.  Her…Continue Reading

Chriss’s Coffee & Custard will branch out with a van at local events

Chriss’s Coffee & Custard will branch out with a van at local events

Chriss’s Coffee & Custard on 9th Street Southeast is branching out – with a box truck that will be retrofitted and turned into a mobile custard stand that will appear at local events. Beth Woodrum is co-owner of the shop, which offers training and employment opportunities for young adults with intellectual and physical challenges.  Her…Continue Reading

Facade program aimed at more curb appeal for SE Roanoke

Facade program aimed at more curb appeal for SE Roanoke

The gateway to Southeast Roanoke is Jamison Avenue – formerly Elm Street as it extends east from I-581. A new program is designed to give that busy corridor some more “curb appeal,” as WFIR’s Gene Marrano reports: Apply here for facade program The post Facade program aimed at more curb appeal for SE Roanoke first…Continue Reading

A rising degree program could solve primary care shortages

A rising degree program could solve primary care shortages

One expert says an alternative form of medicine could be the answer to shortages in primary care physicians in rural and underserved communities. WFIR’s Emma Thomas has details: The post A rising degree program could solve primary care shortages first appeared on News/Talk 960-AM & FM-107.3 WFIR.Continue Reading

Pierce asks voters to take a chance prior to Tuesday’s primary

Pierce asks voters to take a chance prior to Tuesday’s primary

Ahead of Tuesday’s State Senate District 4 Primary, DeAnthony Pierce, who currently works for the City of Roanoke as a plans examiner, held a rally and asked voters to give him a chance. Pierce said today that he entered the race to ensure those living in rural areas have access to affordable medical services. Pierce…Continue Reading