New Roanoke cafe offers first donate-what-you-can concept

New Roanoke cafe offers first donate-what-you-can concept

A new cafe in Roanoke brings a first-of-its-kind model to the Star City. Instead of set prices, they ask you to donate what you can. In conjunction with the Roanoke Rambler, WFIR’s Taylor Sherrill has that story. Ursula’s Cafe WRAP 8-18 The post New Roanoke cafe offers first donate-what-you-can concept first appeared on News/Talk 960-AM…Continue Reading

Blues legends coming to Elmwood Park this weekend

Blues legends coming to Elmwood Park this weekend

Two Blues legends and one up-and-comer will take the stage at Elmwood Park this Saturday – one of them describes his musical influences. WFIR’s Emma Thomas has details: 8-17 KWS MusicWrap1-WEB Click here to purchase tickets or learn more about the show The post Blues legends coming to Elmwood Park this weekend first appeared on…Continue Reading

Input meeting tonight about RCPS’ new CTE Center

Input meeting tonight about RCPS’ new CTE Center

Roanoke County Public Schools’ officials invite the public to discuss business and training needs that the planned Career and Technical Education Center could meet. Officials hope that by inviting the business community to discuss the training gaps that they see, the new center’s curricula can better address the needs of local industry. WFIR’s Emma Thomas…Continue Reading

WRABA opens its second new home in 14 months

WRABA opens its second new home in 14 months

For the second time in just over a year The Greater Williamson Road Area Business Association has cut the ribbon on a new home office – and an even larger shared workspace for small businesses. Its in a renovated strip small space at Williamson Road Plaza. WRABA had just moved into a smaller renovated office…Continue Reading

Grant money will help Happy HeARTs program expand

Grant money will help Happy HeARTs program expand

A grant from the Institute of Museum and Library Services will allow the Taubman to expand their Happy HeARTs program, and make it a prototype for future programs of its kind. The program makes art creation accessible and sensory-friendly to those with differing abilities including – those with low vision, neurodivergence, and intellectual or developmental…Continue Reading

VT-branded beer is sales success and award winner

VT-branded beer is sales success and award winner

A Virginia Tech-branded craft beer is an international award winner, and in just its second year, also proving to be a sales success. Fightin’ Hokies Lager was the brainchild of three Virginia Tech Food Science Professors while visiting a beer garden in Germany. It went on the market just last year, and among its awards…Continue Reading

VTCSOM-FBRI launch joint Center for Inclusion

VTCSOM-FBRI launch joint Center for Inclusion

Its been on the wish list says an assistant dean involved in the planning stages – and now a welcoming space where students can meet and get to know each other better on the Virginia Tech Carilion campus in Roanoke is being officially launched today. That story from WFIR’s Gene Marrano: 8-16 Inclusion Center Wrap#2…Continue Reading

VA Ready looks to put a dent in the “paper ceiling”

VA Ready looks to put a dent in the “paper ceiling”

The non-profit Virginia Ready Initiative calls it “the paper ceiling” – employers that routinely overlook qualified candidates because they did not have a college degree. VA Ready executive director Natalie Foster wants Virginians to know their program – founded to address employment shortages at the height of the pandemic – can help by offering a…Continue Reading

Suetterlein:  Youngkin is working to avoid future interstate gridlocks

Suetterlein: Youngkin is working to avoid future interstate gridlocks

State Senator David Suetterlein says the Youngkin administration has developed plans to help avoid catastrophic highway gridlock when a major snowstorm strikes. A state Inspector General’s report released Friday says Virginia failed to carry out numerous lessons from similar previous snow emergencies on Interstate 81 when 40 miles of I-95 became totally blocked last January.…Continue Reading