Gov. Youngkin to deliver commencement address at Virginia Tech

Gov. Youngkin to deliver commencement address at Virginia Tech

March 30, 2022 –Gov. Glenn Youngkin will address Virginia Tech’s Class of 2022 during University Commencement exercises on Friday, May 13, continuing the tradition of inviting new Virginia governors to deliver the commencement address. The University Commencement ceremony will begin at 8:30 a.m. on May 13 in Lane Stadium. A complete schedule of commencement ceremonies…Continue Reading

UPDATE: Juvenile in custody after gun fired in Roanoke middle school

UPDATE: Juvenile in custody after gun fired in Roanoke middle school

FROM ROANOKE POLICE: Resource Officers were notified by Lucy Addison Middle School Personnel of a situation in one of the school’s restrooms. The responding S.R.O.s located a firearm and property damages related to a shooting. School administration placed Lucy Addison Middle School in a lockdown and the S.R.O.s secured the restroom area. No injuries regarding this incident were reported to…Continue Reading

Brush fire near Salem is visible across Roanoke Valley

Brush fire near Salem is visible across Roanoke Valley

NEWS RELEASE: Roanoke County, VA—March 29, 2022) Roanoke County Fire and Rescue responded at approximately 2:00 p.m. on Tuesday, March 29, 2022 to the 2500 block of Wildwood Road, in the Fort Lewis area, for the report of smoke near the power lines on the mountain. First arriving crews from Station 9 (Fort Lewis) found…Continue Reading

Officials: size of Roanoke County brush fire reduced

Officials: size of Roanoke County brush fire reduced

Update: Two Roanoke County units and two Virginia Department of Forestry units did stay on the scene of this fire overnight. However, the size of the force was greatly reduced around midnight. Currently, all Roanoke County units have cleared the scene and it has been turned over to the Virginia Department of Forestry. It is…Continue Reading

Officials:  Roanoke County brush fire 100% contained

Officials: Roanoke County brush fire 100% contained

UDPATE: The brush fire in the Havens Wildlife Management area is 100% contained this morning. Virginia Department of Forestry will remain on scene today to continue mopping up and it is possible to still see some smoke as they do that. Once containment lines were put in around the fire, the total size was 67…Continue Reading

Roanoke middle school on lockdown after gun is fired inside

Roanoke middle school on lockdown after gun is fired inside

NEWS RELEASE: This afternoon, a gun was fired in the bathroom at Lucy Addison Middle School. No one was injured. Police and school administration are on the scene and are investigating. We are asking parents to please stay where you are and do not come to the school. The school is currently on lockdown while…Continue Reading

MM Zoo tradition carries on with arrival of new red panda

MM Zoo tradition carries on with arrival of new red panda

A recent arrival is carrying on a Mill Mountain Zoo tradition — the popular red panda exhibit. Long-time favorite Nova is now living in retirement quarters at the zoo. In her place is Frank, who is not quite four years old. Frank is very active, and the exhibit has been modified to let him access…Continue Reading

Single message didn’t fit all says health district director

Single message didn’t fit all says health district director

After about two years of delivering a weekly virtual news conference on the state of the COVID-19 pandemic in the New River Health District, director Noelle Bissell conducted her last scheduled one today. There were a lot of lessons learned over the past two years says Bissell.  As COVID-19 transitions from “pandemic” to “endemic” Bissell…Continue Reading

Garland looks beyond Roanoke to redevelop older properties

Garland looks beyond Roanoke to redevelop older properties

Not content with redeveloping older properties in downtown Roanoke and in the Wasena neighborhood, John Garland has set his sights on Southside Virginia. In conjunction with Cherney Development – which recently turned the old Happy’s Flea Market into office and storage space – two former schools and a shuttered Winn-Dixie supermarket will become living spaces. …Continue Reading