Botetourt County wants to hear stories from its African-American community

Botetourt County wants to hear stories from its African-American community

Your story matters and the Botetourt County Historical Society wants you to tell it. As WFIR’s Denise Allen Membreno reports an upcoming event seeks to record the history of the county’s African American community. 02-10 Oral History wrap 2-WEB The post Botetourt County wants to hear stories from its African-American community first appeared on News/Talk…Continue Reading

Cave Spring alum Ronde Barber elected to NFL Hall of Fame

Cave Spring alum Ronde Barber elected to NFL Hall of Fame

Cave Spring alum and former Tampa Bay Buccaneer corner back Ronde Barder has been elected to the NFL Hall of Fame. Ronde and his brother Tiki played at the University of Virginia. Ronde won a Superbowl with the Buccaneers in 2003, and was selected to the Pro-Bowl five times and was a five time NFL…Continue Reading

Paid family medical leave bill passes one hurdle

Paid family medical leave bill passes one hurdle

A bill providing universal paid family medical has passed the State Senate, on a strictly party-line is on its way back to the House. As WFIR’s Denise Allen Membreno reports the program is funded similar to the state’s unemployment program. 02-09 paid leave wrap 1-WEB The post Paid family medical leave bill passes one hurdle…Continue Reading

Congressman asks Trump-era energy officials about cleaner coal

Congressman asks Trump-era energy officials about cleaner coal

Renewable energy can’t take over all our needs at once. That was the message out of a subcommittee hearing with a congressman from our area, as WFIR’s Ian Price reports. 2-9 Griffith Energy WRAP The post Congressman asks Trump-era energy officials about cleaner coal first appeared on News/Talk 960-AM & FM-107.3 WFIR.Continue Reading

Play Therapy being recognized for its value this week

Play Therapy being recognized for its value this week

Its been around for decades and led to National Play Therapy Week in 2014. Now the observance for this form of child counseling has gone international, as WFIR’s Gene Marrano reports: 2-9 Therapy Wrap#1 The post Play Therapy being recognized for its value this week first appeared on News/Talk 960-AM & FM-107.3 WFIR.Continue Reading

At the Movies: “All Quiet on the Western Front”

At the Movies: “All Quiet on the Western Front”

Now here’s Brent Stevens from Hollins University “At the Movies” … with what’s new at the historic Grandin Theatre: “All Quiet on the Western Front,” playing this weekend at the Grandin Theatre: 2-9 ATM The post At the Movies: “All Quiet on the Western Front” first appeared on News/Talk 960-AM & FM-107.3 WFIR.Continue Reading

The Exchange Lumber Building razed to make way for new development

The Exchange Lumber Building razed to make way for new development

The Virginia Tech Foundation razed a historic Roanoke lumber building last month to make way for future development along the innovation corridor anchored by the university and Carilion Clinic. In conjunction with the Roanoke Rambler, WFIR’s Taylor Sherrill has the story: Exchange Lumber Wraps 2-9 The post The Exchange Lumber Building razed to make way…Continue Reading

First of its kind morning game for Dawgs tomorrow

First of its kind morning game for Dawgs tomorrow

It’s a first for the Roanoke Rail Yard Dawgs. A weekday morning game for the school kids tomorrow  – and whomever else wants to come early, as WFIR’s Ian Price reports. 2-8 Day Dawgs WRAP   The post First of its kind morning game for Dawgs tomorrow first appeared on News/Talk 960-AM & FM-107.3 WFIR.Continue Reading

$2,000 reward offered for two labs stolen from park

$2,000 reward offered for two labs stolen from park

There’s a 2-thousand-dollar reward now being offered for the safe return of two black labs. The Franklin County Humane Society posted on social media that Colby and Caleb were stolen from Waid Park in Rocky Mount yesterday morning. Two Hispanic men allegedly lured them to an off-white Jeep Grand Cherokee and then sped off. Please…Continue Reading

Update: Uphill battle still ahead for Mountain Valley Pipeline

Update: Uphill battle still ahead for Mountain Valley Pipeline

As the Mountain Valley Pipeline contends with missing permits, litigation, and hundreds of water-quality violations, both camps defend their positions on the project. WFIR’s Emma Thomas has that story: 02-07 MVPUpdate WRAP2-WEB   The post Update: Uphill battle still ahead for Mountain Valley Pipeline first appeared on News/Talk 960-AM & FM-107.3 WFIR.Continue Reading