Hollywood star drawing attention to pollutant plaguing local waters

Hollywood star drawing attention to pollutant plaguing local waters

An actor best known for playing a massive, green superhero is taking the time to shine a spotlight on the “forever-chemicals” polluting the nation’s waterways — including those in the Valley. WFIR’s Emma Thomas has more: The post Hollywood star drawing attention to pollutant plaguing local waters first appeared on News/Talk 960-AM & FM-107.3 WFIR.Continue Reading

State Senator John Edwards will not run again in November

State Senator John Edwards will not run again in November

After 28 General Assembly sessions in Richmond, State Senator John Edwards says that’s enough. The  Roanoke-based Democrat will not run for another term this fall.  Edwards says in a statement that he “thoroughly enjoyed” his many years of service and appreciates those who urged him to run again. He will continue to practice law and…Continue Reading

Roanoke City to join one of baseballs most recognizable brands

Roanoke City to join one of baseballs most recognizable brands

The Star City will be joining Roanoke County, Botetourt, and others across the region in the youth baseball league whose championships are broadcast nationally every year. WFIR’s Emma Thomas has more: Click here to register for the league The post Roanoke City to join one of baseballs most recognizable brands first appeared on News/Talk 960-AM…Continue Reading

“Skinny” spending bill headed to Governor’s desk

“Skinny” spending bill headed to Governor’s desk

RICHMOND, Va. (AP) — The politically divided Virginia General Assembly worked through dozens of pieces of legislation, including a major energy bill and stop-gap budget bill, on Saturday as lawmakers reached the end of their regularly scheduled session without a deal on the entire state spending plan. Unable to agree on several key pieces of the…Continue Reading

The Captain returns: Travis Armstrong is back with the Dawgs

The Captain returns: Travis Armstrong is back with the Dawgs

ROANOKE, VA. – The Rail Yard Dawgs announced on Saturday that defensemen Travis Armstrong and Vojtech Zemlicka have been signed ahead of tonight’s game against Knoxville. Armstrong will wear number 11, while Zemlicka will wear number 81. A native of Smith Falls, Ontario, Armstrong [who has been training with Roanoke Fire-EMS] has appeared on the…Continue Reading

Inflation maintains grip on U.S. economy

Inflation maintains grip on U.S. economy

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Federal Reserve’s preferred inflation gauge rose last month at its fastest pace since June, an alarming sign that price pressures remain entrenched in the U.S. economy and could lead the Fed to keep raising interest rates well into this year. Friday’s report from the Commerce Department showed that consumer prices rose…Continue Reading

Wild, wild night for Dawgs in win over Knoxville

Wild, wild night for Dawgs in win over Knoxville

ROANOKE, VA. – The Rail Yard Dawgs (24-14-3) overcame four ejections and a two-goal deficit on Friday night in a wild 4-3 win over the Knoxville Ice Bears (25-15-3) at Berglund Center. C.J. Valerian’s game-winner with 35 seconds left gave Roanoke the lead, after other goals by Josh Nenadal, Mac Jansen, and CJ Stubbs. The…Continue Reading