Roanoke City Registrar’s Office still counting ballots

Roanoke City Registrar’s Office still counting ballots

The Roanoke City Registrar’s Office says they are still counting absentee ballots and the qualifications of those who registered on Election Day, November 5th, a provisional process that was enacted in 2022. At stake is who won the Roanoke race for mayor; at last word earlier this week David Bowers led Vice Mayor Joe Cobb…Continue Reading

Update: Cobb now up by 46 votes as ballots still being counted

Update: Cobb now up by 46 votes as ballots still being counted

As of 5:15 this evening 11/8 Vice Mayor Joe Cobb now leads former Roanoke Mayor David Bowers in the mayoral election by 46 votes: 14,897 to 14,851, according to the Virginia Board of Elections. (message from Joe Cobb) As of this evening’s voter registrar update in the mayoral election, we are currently leading the unofficial vote…Continue Reading

Neighbor cleanup, sparks change and community involvement

Neighbor cleanup, sparks change and community involvement

Area civic organizations are working together for a Fall Cleanup on Melrose Avenue. As WFIR’s Denise Allen Membreno reports SERV-Standing for Equity in the Roanoke Valley-, the Kiwanis Club of Roanoke, and Clean Valley Council are leading the effort. The Clean Valley Council, the Kiwanis Club of Roanoke, and SERV-Standing for Equity in the Roanoke…Continue Reading

Bowers: “the election is over … its time for us to unify”

Bowers: “the election is over … its time for us to unify”

His lead before more than a reported thousand provisional ballots are reviewed is only 19 votes over current Vice-Mayor Joe Cobb, but former longtime Roanoke Mayor David Bowers said this morning he is ready to roll up his sleeves. However based on what he says was legal advice Bowers, an attorney by trade, was not…Continue Reading

Roanoke elects first republican to city council in 20 Years

Roanoke elects first republican to city council in 20 Years

For the first time in more than 20 years a Republican has been appointed to Roanoke City Council. More from WFIR’s Clark Palmer has that story.     In a historic shift, Roanoke voters have elected Republican Nick Hagen to City Council, marking the first time in about two decades a Republican has won a…Continue Reading