Authorities: Virginia reporter among 2 killed in shooting

Authorities: Virginia reporter among 2 killed in shooting

NORFOLK, Va. (AP) — A Virginia newspaper reporter was one of two people killed during a shooting early Saturday outside a restaurant and bar, authorities said. Sierra Jenkins, 25, who covered education and schools for The Virginian-Pilot of Norfolk, died at Sentara Norfolk General Hospital after the shooting outside Chicho’s Pizza Backstage, according to officials.…Continue Reading

Officials: Woman with knife lunged at deputies, fatally shot

Officials: Woman with knife lunged at deputies, fatally shot

POTOMAC FALLS, Va. (AP) — A woman was fatally shot early Friday when authorities said she lunged at Virginia sheriff’s deputies with a knife. Loudoun County Sheriff’s deputies responded to a report of an argument at an apartment in the Potomac Falls area around 4 a.m., the sheriff’s office said in a news release. Arriving…Continue Reading

Cave Spring dryer fire displaces six people

Cave Spring dryer fire displaces six people

UPDATE – The Roanoke County Fire Marshal’s Office has determined that the structure fire which occurred at 4200 St. David Court was accidental and started by a dryer. Total damages are estimated at $100,000.00. (Roanoke County, VA—March 18, 2022) Roanoke County Fire and Rescue responded at approximately 4:40 p.m. on Friday, March 18, 2022 to 4200 St.…Continue Reading

First time Nowruz celebration next weekend

First time Nowruz celebration next weekend

Local Colors of Western Virginia is hosting a first time Nowruz Celebration, next Saturday, March 26 to mark the beginning of spring, WFIRs Caroline Moore has the story. 3-18 Local Colors wrap -WEB The post First time Nowruz celebration next weekend first appeared on News/Talk 960-AM & FM-107.3 WFIR.Continue Reading

Feeding Southwest Virginia receives large food shipment

Feeding Southwest Virginia receives large food shipment

Donations are harder to come by these days as food prices go up, one more reason Feeding Southwest Virginia President & CEO Pamela Irvine was grateful for the latest shipment of food from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints – delivered for free all the way from Salt Lake City, Utah to…Continue Reading

Would-be bank robber caught after crash with police vehicle

Would-be bank robber caught after crash with police vehicle

MARTINSVILLE, Va. (AP) – Police in Virginia say a man fleeing an attempted bank robbery was caught after he crashed a motorcycle into a police vehicle.  Martinsville police said a man entered the Carter Bank and Trust in Martinsville on Thursday afternoon, opened a bag and ordered the teller to put money inside. He didn’t…Continue Reading

COVID blamed for Va deaths of people who never got it

COVID blamed for Va deaths of people who never got it

Federal statistics show Virginia’s mortality rate has risen 15% since the pandemic arrived. Those additional numbers are listed as “excess deaths”, and health care providers say many of them are preventable with some regular visits.  The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention puts the number of Virginia excess deaths at more than 22,000 in the…Continue Reading

Richmond ousts 5th-seeded Iowa with 67-63 1st-round win

Richmond ousts 5th-seeded Iowa with 67-63 1st-round win

BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) – Jacob Gilyard scored 24 points and 12th-seeded Richmond leaned on its experienced lineup to defeat Big Ten champion Iowa 67-63 in the first round of the NCAA Tournament. Tyler Burton scored 18 points and had 11 rebounds for the Atlantic 10-champion Spiders, who improved their tournament record against fifth-seeded teams to…Continue Reading

Robert Jeffrey Jr. guilty in second trial

Robert Jeffrey Jr. guilty in second trial

Roanoke City Councilman Robert Jeffrey, Jr. was found guilty of embezzlement this afternoon on one of two charges. He pleaded no contest and accepted a plea agreement with a second charge after it was merged with the first. Jeffrey will be sentenced June 7. Earlier this week he was found guilty on two other charges…Continue Reading

Red Sox will play again in renamed Carolina League

Red Sox will play again in renamed Carolina League

A tradition older than half a century is returning to Salem baseball this Spring, as a familiar name returns. More from WFIR Reporter Camden Lazenby: 03-17 Sox Lawrence wrap 1-WEB       The post Red Sox will play again in renamed Carolina League first appeared on News/Talk 960-AM & FM-107.3 WFIR.Continue Reading