UPDATE: Police have left the scene of River Ridge Dermatology

UPDATE: Police have left the scene of River Ridge Dermatology

UPDATE: Sources tell WFIR News that there is no longer a police presence at the intersection of Carolina Avenue and McClanahan Street in South Roanoke. Posted at 10:00 am: Sources tell WFIR News there is a police presence at River Ridge Dermatology at the intersection of Carolina Avenue and McClanahan Street in South Roanoke City.…Continue Reading

Historic win for Rail Yard Dawgs last night

Historic win for Rail Yard Dawgs last night

The Roanoke Rail Yard Dawgs set franchise records last night for goals in a game – ten – the largest margin of victory – 9 – and goals in a period – six in the 2nd period. Mitch Stewart on the call for that last goal, in a 10 to 1 win over visiting Macon:…Continue Reading

Police presence reported at River Ridge Dermatology in Roanoke

Police presence reported at River Ridge Dermatology in Roanoke

Sources tell WFIR News there is a police presence at River Ridge Dermatology at the intersection of Carolina Avenue and McClanahan Street in South Roanoke City. We are told a police negotiator is at the scene. We will provide more details when they become available.   The post Police presence reported at River Ridge Dermatology…Continue Reading

Virginia AG says universities cannot mandate the COVID-19 vaccine

Virginia AG says universities cannot mandate the COVID-19 vaccine

New GOP Virginia Attorney General has issued his first opinion. It says Virginia state institutions of higher education cannot mandate the COVID-19 vaccine as a condition for enrollment or in-person attendance.   The post Virginia AG says universities cannot mandate the COVID-19 vaccine first appeared on News/Talk 960-AM & FM-107.3 WFIR.Continue Reading

Reasons for labor shortage are many says local career coach

Reasons for labor shortage are many says local career coach

Prior to the pandemic there was already a shortage of workers in the U.S., especially those with specialized training. Now two years into the COVID era, a report culled from various databases including the Bureau of Labor Statistics sheds some light. The story from WFIR’s Gene Marrano: 1-28 Workers Wrap#2 The post Reasons for labor…Continue Reading

February is “Youth Mental Health Awareness Month”

February is “Youth Mental Health Awareness Month”

In February local mental health organizations are holding “youth mental health awareness month” to educate people about the issue. This is especially important this year, as the pandemic continues to effect young people. With the story, WFIR’s Caroline Moore: 1-28 mental health wrap 2-WEB   The post February is “Youth Mental Health Awareness Month” first…Continue Reading

Masks to be optional in Roanoke County Schools next month

Masks to be optional in Roanoke County Schools next month

Update: Masking in Roanoke County Public schools will be optional starting next month after an hours long school board meeting. WFIR’s Clark Palmer has details. 1-28 Mask Wrap-WEB         Previous: The Roanoke County School Board voted to make masks optional in schools starting Monday, February 14th. Around 70 residents spoke during last…Continue Reading

Blacksburg man wins 777,777 dollars in deli parking lot

Blacksburg man wins 777,777 dollars in deli parking lot

What would you do if you were sitting in your car in a parking lot, scratching a Virginia Lottery ticket, and you discovered you’d just won $777,777? That’s exactly what happened to Glenn Miller of Blacksburg. “I was in disbelief,” he said. “I just drove off.” It happened in the parking lot outside of Duck…Continue Reading

New Girl Scout cookie is a smash hit

New Girl Scout cookie is a smash hit

Girl Scout cookies are back again this year, and they have a new cookie joining the collection. WFIR’s Caroline Moore has the story: 1-27 girl scout cookies wrap 2-WEB The post New Girl Scout cookie is a smash hit first appeared on News/Talk 960-AM & FM-107.3 WFIR.Continue Reading

Winter Weather Advisory for snow, blustery winds

Winter Weather Advisory for snow, blustery winds

FROM THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE: WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY IN EFFECT FROM NOON FRIDAY TO 7 AM EST SATURDAY. WHAT…Snow expected. Total snow accumulations of 1 to 4 inches. Localized amounts of 4 to 6 inches are possible along the highest ridges above 3500 feet. Winds gusting as high as 35 mph. WHERE…Portions of southwest and…Continue Reading