Virginia’s state of emergency will formally end June 30

Virginia’s state of emergency will formally end June 30

(from Richmond Times-Dispatch) Virginia’s state of emergency as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic will formally end June 30, Gov. Ralph Northam’s administration announced Thursday. The end of the state of emergency means that a law banning face coverings in public will go back to being in effect, though the administration and law enforcement officials…Continue Reading

Charlie® the Tuna relocating from Pittsburgh to Virginia

Charlie® the Tuna relocating from Pittsburgh to Virginia

RICHMOND—Governor Ralph Northam today announced that StarKist Co., a leading seafood and chicken producer in the United States, will invest $3.6 million to relocate its corporate and administrative headquarters operations from Pittsburgh to Fairfax County. The company will occupy approximately 24,000 square feet at 1875 Explorer Street in Reston. Virginia successfully competed with Maryland for…Continue Reading

River Fest 2021 is coming back!

River Fest 2021 is coming back!

June 19th is the day to mark on your calendar for this years River Fest with an old favorite that used to be part of Festival in the Park from years back. Clean Valley Council is bringing back the event  to Smith Park that includes additional items as well as some old favorites… WFIR’s Rob…Continue Reading

Blue Ridge PBS introduces the ECHO channel-streaming service

Blue Ridge PBS introduces the ECHO channel-streaming service

Its a streaming service first and a broadcast television channel second – that’s how Blue Ridge PBS is describing the new “ECHO” channel that debuted today. It harkens back to the Roanoke-based station’s roots as an education resource. Virginia First Lady Pam Northam was on hand to celebrate the launch of ECHO – as in…Continue Reading

Glory days again for Nat’s Zimmerman

Glory days again for Nat’s Zimmerman

It was like the good old days for a Washington Nationals veteran and former UVA baseball standout last night – as Ryan Zimmerman hits two homers in a Nats win. WPLY-MIN The post Glory days again for Nat’s Zimmerman first appeared on News/Talk 960-AM & FM-107.3 WFIR.Continue Reading

Race to help organization with pandemic strained resources

Race to help organization with pandemic strained resources

An upcoming annual race – 4 on the Fourth – will benefit a local organization that has been reopened since last July – and which has put a tremendous strain on resources. WFIR’s Ian Price has more: 6-10 B&G Wrap For more information about Four on the 4th click HERE The post Race to help…Continue Reading

Carilion Navigator Line launches as a resource hub

Carilion Navigator Line launches as a resource hub

For those in the City of Roanoke not sure where to turn for help with mental health, substance abuse and basic support services, a new “Mental Health Navigator Line” can help fill in the gaps. More on a new Carilion Clinic initiative from WFIR’s Gene Marrano: 6-10 Navigation Wrap#2 Navigation phone number: 540-985-6999   The…Continue Reading

Tour Roanoke is getting back into full swing.

Tour Roanoke is getting back into full swing.

Being recognized as ambassadors to the city of Roanoke one company is continuing to keep the food and culture alive with both tourists and locals as well. President of Tour Roanoke Larry Landolt is seeing a shift in the type of visitor that is coming to city as things start to open up post pandemic.…Continue Reading