Campaign seeks to fund attraction of more employers to Roanoke region

Campaign seeks to fund attraction of more employers to Roanoke region

A major fund-raising campaign is underway to help the Roanoke region attract new and high-paying employers — and the jobs and economic development they can bring. “Thrive 2027” has a $3.6 million goal to help fund such efforts over the next five years. It quietly raised $2.8 million before entering its public phase today. WFIR’s…Continue Reading

At the Movies: Death on the Nile

At the Movies: Death on the Nile

Now here’s Brent Stevens from Hollins University, At the Movies, with what’s new at the historic Grandin Theatre: “Death on the Nile,” a remake from the original almost 50 years ago. WPLY-MIN The post At the Movies: Death on the Nile first appeared on News/Talk 960-AM & FM-107.3 WFIR.Continue Reading

How cost effective are Virginia Universities?

How cost effective are Virginia Universities?

The American Council of Trustees and Alumni, or ACTA, compiled data on the cost effectiveness of colleges to create a new tool to see how they spend money. This allows parents, students and state legislators in Virginia to compare colleges across the commonwealth. With the details, WFIR’s Caroline Moore. 2-10 Cost of College wrap #2-WEB…Continue Reading

Virginia Senate passes bill to end school mask mandates

Virginia Senate passes bill to end school mask mandates

RICHMOND, Va. (AP) – A bipartisan majority in the Virginia Senate has voted to pass legislation that would ban public school systems from imposing mask requirements on students. The measure passed the Senate Wednesday and now heads to the GOP-controlled House of Delegates. The house is expected to advance it to Gov. Glenn Youngkin for…Continue Reading

Mountain Avenue shooting details

Mountain Avenue shooting details

(from Roanoke PD) On February 8, at approximately 9:40 p.m., Roanoke Police were notified by the City of Roanoke E-911 Center of a person with a gunshot wound in the 500 block of Mountain Avenue SW. Responding officers located two adult men with what appeared to be non-life threatening gunshot wounds. Roanoke Fire-EMS transported both…Continue Reading

City makes microgrants available to local businesses

City makes microgrants available to local businesses

The City of Roanoke is partnering with Freedom First Credit Union to offer more grants to local businesses. WFIR’s Caroline More, with the details. 2-9 Microgrants wrap #1-WEB Click here for Freedom First grant application The post City makes microgrants available to local businesses first appeared on News/Talk 960-AM & FM-107.3 WFIR.Continue Reading

Another fatal crash in Botetourt County today

Another fatal crash in Botetourt County today

BOTETOURT COUNTY, Va. – Virginia State Police is investigating two pedestrians that were struck, which resulted in a fatality.  The crash occurred Wednesday (Feb 9) at 2:00 a.m. on the entrance ramp to Interstate 81, from Route 220 in Troutville. A 2014 Jeep Wrangler was traveling south on Route 220 and merged onto the southbound entrance…Continue Reading

Update: crash victim in Botetourt County identified today

Update: crash victim in Botetourt County identified today

(Update 2/10 8:45AM from Virginia State Police) An update to a fatal accident that took place early yesterday morning on the ramp to I-81 from US 220 in Troutville when two pedestrians were struck by a Jeep: Benjamin Lee, 27, of Troutville, remains in Carilion Roanoke Memorial Hospital with serious injuries; David Fridley, Jr., 47,…Continue Reading

Musical returns to Showtimers stage

Musical returns to Showtimers stage

After more than 2 years, a musical returns to the Showtimers Community Theatre in Roanoke, starting tomorrow night for a two-week run. Its the two-time Broadway musical “She Loves Me.” Stevie Holcomb is the director, Brad Craft plays the salesman Sipos and Gary Reid is the show’s producer. They joined WFIR’s Gene Marrano earlier this…Continue Reading