Healing the Essential Soul series welcomes the public this year

Healing the Essential Soul series welcomes the public this year

For many their mental health has been battered over the past two-plus years by COVID-19. Carilion Clinic Health Care workers were offered some relief last year via the “Healing the Essential Soul” series – it returns this year and now the public is welcome. More from WFIR’s Gene Marrano: 6-10 Healing Wrap#2 Each event offers…Continue Reading

Neighbors can sue Wildlife center over easement issue

Neighbors can sue Wildlife center over easement issue

A group of private citizens including Bojangles franchise owner Stan Seymour will  get their day in court after the Virginia Supreme Court ruled today they do have standing to sue Roanoke County and the Southwest Virginia Wildlife Center of Roanoke. At the heart of the issue is an easement shared by neighbors and the Wildlife…Continue Reading

At the Movies: Jurassic World Dominion

At the Movies: Jurassic World Dominion

Now here’s Brent Stevens from Hollins University “At the Movies” … with what’s new at the historic Grandin Theatre: “Jurassic World – Dominion.” 6-9 ATM for web The post At the Movies: Jurassic World Dominion first appeared on News/Talk 960-AM & FM-107.3 WFIR.Continue Reading

Warner weighs in on gas prices

Warner weighs in on gas prices

A Virginia Senator is worried Americans are being price gouged at the gas pump. WFIR’s Camden Lazenby has more. The post Warner weighs in on gas prices first appeared on News/Talk 960-AM & FM-107.3 WFIR.Continue Reading

Another fatal shooting in NW Roanoke around midnight

Another fatal shooting in NW Roanoke around midnight

(from Roanoke PD) On June 9 at approximately 12:00 a.m., Roanoke Police were notified by the City of Roanoke E-911 Center of a person with a gunshot wound in the 700 block of Hunt Avenue NW. Responding officers located an adult male with what appeared to be a critical gunshot wound in a parking lot…Continue Reading

Trash for t-shirt program starts this Saturday

Trash for t-shirt program starts this Saturday

A unique T-shirt that can’t be bought is being offered to volunteers who spend time cleaning the Roanoke River or its tributaries. WFIR’s Camden Lazenby has more.  Click here for more information on the Protect the Blueway program. The post Trash for t-shirt program starts this Saturday first appeared on News/Talk 960-AM & FM-107.3 WFIR.Continue Reading

RPD faces civil lawsuits from two of its lieutenants

RPD faces civil lawsuits from two of its lieutenants

Two high-ranking Roanoke police officials have retired in recent months at a time when the department is facing civil lawsuits from two police officers who worked as lieutenants. In conjunction with The Roanoke Rambler, WFIR’s Taylor Sherrill has that story. Police Lawsuit WRAP 6-9 The post RPD faces civil lawsuits from two of its lieutenants…Continue Reading

All safe after Honeytree bus overturns on I-581

All safe after Honeytree bus overturns on I-581

The crash occurred at 12:18 p.m. on Interstate 581 southbound.  The Honeytree Bus was traveling south on 581 when a vehicle entered the Interstate at the Valley View Mall entrance ramp traveling south and cut the bus off, causing the driver to take evasive action to avoid the collision.  The bus overturned onto its side…Continue Reading

McGuire announces another run for Roanoke City Council

McGuire announces another run for Roanoke City Council

Former Roanoke City Council Republican candidate Peg McGuire – who finished fourth when she ran two years ago, one spot out of securing a seat, has announced her candidacy for the November special election that would fill the last two years of ex-Council member Robert Jeffrey Jr. Luke Priddy is the presumptive Democratic candidate. McGuire…Continue Reading

Better Business Bureau warns against job scams

Better Business Bureau warns against job scams

The Better Business Bureau Serving Western Virginia wants summer job seekers, young adults in particular, to be cautious of jobs found through social media because con artists may be trying to make money off them. WFIR’s Camden Lazenby has more.   The post Better Business Bureau warns against job scams first appeared on News/Talk 960-AM…Continue Reading