Roanokeโs Williamson Road project aims to improve safety, faces local business pushback
Read full article: Roanokeโs Williamson Road project aims to improve safety, faces local business pushbackRoanoke City is in the middle of a six-month project to improve safety on Williamson Road, but not everyone is happy with the changes.
Hermitage rallies to beat Patrick Henry 28-25 in Region 5C semifinals
Read full article: Hermitage rallies to beat Patrick Henry 28-25 in Region 5C semifinalsRegion 5C semifinals feature both Roanoke City schools for first time since 2019. Patrick Henry, the top seed, has allowed just 21 points in their last four games.
Roanoke father claims son endured bullying at school, resulting in injuries
Read full article: Roanoke father claims son endured bullying at school, resulting in injuriesA Roanoke father says his son endured months of bullying at James Madison Middle School, resulting in serious injuries and prompting the family to consider moving from their home.
Seniors swing into action at Kirk Family YMCAโs debut Golden Paddle Pickleball event
Read full article: Seniors swing into action at Kirk Family YMCAโs debut Golden Paddle Pickleball eventThe Kirk Family YMCA in Roanoke City is set to host its first-ever senior pickleball tournament, called the โGolden Paddle Pickleball Invitational,โ with more than two dozen participants ready to compete.
ICYMI: Hamlar-Curtis Funeral Home & Crematory to offer free rides to the polls on Election Day
Read full article: ICYMI: Hamlar-Curtis Funeral Home & Crematory to offer free rides to the polls on Election DayHamlar-Curtis Funeral Home and Crematory announced on social media Monnday that it would be offering Roanoke City Residents free rides on Election Day.
Community-led โbike busesโ rolled through Roanoke City Elementary Schools
Read full article: Community-led โbike busesโ rolled through Roanoke City Elementary SchoolsCommunity-led โbike busesโ this fall brought students to school by bicycle at Roanoke Cityโs Crystal Spring Elementary School and Morningside Elementary School.
Hope for Healing Fall Festivals honors legacy of Jakolbi Taylor
Read full article: Hope for Healing Fall Festivals honors legacy of Jakolbi TaylorThe family of Jakolbi Taylor, alongside members of the community, gathered for the Hope For Healing Fall Festival, which saw the community rally together and take part in a night of fun and festivities.
Roanoke City Sheriff Candidates Enter Final Campaign Week
Read full article: Roanoke City Sheriff Candidates Enter Final Campaign WeekRoanoke City Sheriff candidates greeted voters at polls this week as the race enters its final days, with both contenders emphasizing mental health services and department staffing as key priorities.
Halloween comes early: Family-friendly events across Southwest Virginia
Read full article: Halloween comes early: Family-friendly events across Southwest VirginiaSouthwest Virginia residents donโt have to wait until October 31st to get into the Halloween spirit, as numerous family-friendly events are scheduled across the region this weekend.
No student injuries reported after incident involving Roanoke City school bus
Read full article: No student injuries reported after incident involving Roanoke City school busA Roanoke City school bus was involved in an incident Wednesday morning while stopping to pick up students on its morning route, according to school officials.
Roanoke residents face poorer health outcomes compared to state, health department reveals
Read full article: Roanoke residents face poorer health outcomes compared to state, health department revealsRoanoke city health department says the cityโs health is falling behind state averages in several key areas. A presentation presenting data at the recent city council meeting opened discussion on these challenges.
Youth and Gang Violence Program bringing down violence and shootings among Roanokeโs youth
Read full article: Youth and Gang Violence Program bringing down violence and shootings among Roanokeโs youthThe Youth and Gang Violence Program and their Intervention and Prevention team have been working since 2021 to bring down crime rates amongst Roanoke's youth
Leaders propose bringing casino to Roanoke City Berglund Center
Read full article: Leaders propose bringing casino to Roanoke City Berglund CenterLeaders in Roanoke City have proposed bringing an โentertainment districtโ to the area, and the possibility of a casino being housed within the Berglund Center.
WATCH: Construction underway for the Wasena skate park
Read full article: WATCH: Construction underway for the Wasena skate parkConstruction is underway for the Wasena skate park in Roanoke City. Crews are currently focused on installing an underground stormwater system and will soon begin shaping the terrain and setting elevations for skatepark features.
Deadline to register for Salvation Army Angel Tree Program is October 9th at midnight
Read full article: Deadline to register for Salvation Army Angel Tree Program is October 9th at midnightMidnight, October 9 is the deadline to register for the Angel Tree program through the Salvation Army of the Roanoke Valley. This branch serves Roanoke City, Roanoke County, Salem, Vinton, Craig, and Botetourt counties.
New substance abuse treatment option to open in Roanoke
Read full article: New substance abuse treatment option to open in RoanokeA new outpatient treatment facility aimed at helping those struggling with substance abuse is set to open next week on Peters Creek Road in Roanoke, marking another step forward in the cityโs improving battle against drug addiction.
Roanoke residents and officials experience the highs and lows of transit during Week Without Driving Challenge
Read full article: Roanoke residents and officials experience the highs and lows of transit during Week Without Driving ChallengeRoanoke residents and city officials are discovering both opportunities and obstacles in their transportation system during the Week Without Driving Challenge, an initiative revealing the daily realities of life without a car.
Roanoke City is moving forward with first steps for improving Williamson Road
Read full article: Roanoke City is moving forward with first steps for improving Williamson RoadThis initiative includes adding a center turn lane and single turn lanes in both directions to address the alarming rate of pedestrian fatalities and car crashes.
Vehicle crash on I-581 Northbound in Roanoke causing delays
Read full article: Vehicle crash on I-581 Northbound in Roanoke causing delaysA vehicle crash on I-581 Northbound at mile marker 0.7 is causing delays in the City of Roanoke. Motorists can expect delays and the north center lane, right lane and right shoulder are closed. The on-ramp from Williamson Road to I-581 North is narrowed, according to VDOT.
Roanokeโs homelessness task force holds first meeting
Read full article: Roanokeโs homelessness task force holds first meetingRoanokeโs new homelessness task force held its first meeting Tuesday evening at the Berglund Center, bringing together community members, service providers and city leaders to begin developing long-term solutions to address homelessness.
Roanoke City and Alleghany Health Districts confirm case of rabies in fox found in Roanoke
Read full article: Roanoke City and Alleghany Health Districts confirm case of rabies in fox found in RoanokeThe Roanoke City and Alleghany Health Districts has confirmed a case of rabies found in a fox in the area near Van Winkle Road and Narrows Lane in southwest Roanoke City.
Roanoke housing prices, population on the rise
Read full article: Roanoke housing prices, population on the risePopulation growth drives a surge in apartment development across Roanoke, with downtown experiencing significant expansion through projects like The Bower, which opened its doors last year.
Roanokeโs Community Empowerment Center offering back-to-school physicals and vaccinations on Tuesday
Read full article: Roanokeโs Community Empowerment Center offering back-to-school physicals and vaccinations on TuesdayIf you still need to get your kid vaccinated or get them their physicals for school, you can do so for free or low cost on Tuesday at the Community Empowerment Center in Roanoke.
CHIP of Roanoke Valley to host annual Back-to-School Celebration with free supplies and services
Read full article: CHIP of Roanoke Valley to host annual Back-to-School Celebration with free supplies and servicesHundreds of families will receive free school supplies, haircuts, and wellness services during CHIP of Roanoke Valleyโs fourth annual Back-to-School Celebration today.
โLoad the Busโ School Supply Drive Returns August 1โ3 to Support Local Students
Read full article: โLoad the Busโ School Supply Drive Returns August 1โ3 to Support Local StudentsBack-to-school season is just around the corner, and local school divisions are once again teaming up with Walmart to help students start the year off strong. The โLoad the Busโ school supply drive returns August 1st through 3rd.
Roanoke City and Alleghany Health Departments offering school-required immunizations
Read full article: Roanoke City and Alleghany Health Departments offering school-required immunizationsRoanoke City and Alleghany Health Departments are offering school-required immunizations for students in need of required vaccines over the coming weeks.
Local educators concerned about millions in frozen federal school funding
Read full article: Local educators concerned about millions in frozen federal school fundingThe Trump administration has withheld billions of dollars nationwide in grants that were supposed to have been given out on July 1. The U.S. Department of Education said it reviewing the programs to ensure they align with the administrationโs priorities.
Virginiaโs early voting for the 2025 Primary Election ends Saturday
Read full article: Virginiaโs early voting for the 2025 Primary Election ends SaturdayVirginia voters have until Saturday to cast their early votes for the 2025 Primary election, with several key races on the ballot, including the Lieutenant Governor and Attorney General positions.
Carilion Clinic is ending nursing contracts with Roanoke City Public Schools
Read full article: Carilion Clinic is ending nursing contracts with Roanoke City Public SchoolsCarilion Clinic announced that it will not be renewing nursing contracts with Roanoke City Public Schools (RCPS), ending its years-long partnership.
Roanoke Families Seek Alternatives as Popular RCPS+ Summer Program Gets Cut
Read full article: Roanoke Families Seek Alternatives as Popular RCPS+ Summer Program Gets CutOne of the most affordable and popular options in Roanoke City, RCPS+, is off the table this summer after its funding was not renewed. That leaves hundreds of families to figure out new summer plans.
New postmaster sworn in to represent Roanoke
Read full article: New postmaster sworn in to represent RoanokeLaRue Dickerson has officially taken on the role of postmaster for the United States Postal Service in Roanoke City and Roanoke County. A native of Roanoke, Dickersonโs career began as a city carrier assistant. He has since progressed through various leadership roles, including supervisor, which he credits for preparing him for this latest responsibility.
How does Roanoke City bolster small businesses as beloved bookstore closes?
Read full article: How does Roanoke City bolster small businesses as beloved bookstore closes?Itโs something many business owners canโt fathom: closing a business theyโve put so much into. But for Doloris Vest, Co-owner of Book No Further, that becomes a reality this Saturday.
Feeding Southwest Virginia expands summer meals program to new locations
Read full article: Feeding Southwest Virginia expands summer meals program to new locationsFeeding Southwest Virginia announced an expansion of its summer meals program, adding new locations across Roanoke City, Roanoke County, and Salem to help combat childhood hunger during school breaks.
Community art project aims to combat distracted driving in Roanoke
Read full article: Community art project aims to combat distracted driving in RoanokeThe City of Roanoke is launching an initiative, at the beginning of June, inviting local artists to decorate traffic signal boxes with artwork inspired by the slogan โFocused Driving, Safe Arriving.โ
Trayvon Martinโs mother to speak at FEDUPโs 20th Anniversary Gala in Roanoke
Read full article: Trayvon Martinโs mother to speak at FEDUPโs 20th Anniversary Gala in RoanokeSybrina Fulton, mother of Trayvon Martin, will speak at the first gala for Families Expecting Deliverance Using Prayer, also known as FEDUP.
Roanoke restaurant owners express concerns over meals tax increase
Read full article: Roanoke restaurant owners express concerns over meals tax increaseA new meals tax hike is leaving a bad taste in the mouths of Roanoke restaurant owners. This week, the City Council approved an increase in the meals tax from 5.5% to 6.5%. Now, some local business owners say the city is taking too big of a bite out of their profits.
Roanoke City Council set to vote on proposed $403 million budget Monday afternoon
Read full article: Roanoke City Council set to vote on proposed $403 million budget Monday afternoonRoanoke City Council is voting today on its proposed budget of more than $403 million in general funds that could impact schools, public safety, and the meals tax.
Melrose Plazaโs Latest Addition: Bank of Botetourt Opens with Focus on Community Services
Read full article: Melrose Plazaโs Latest Addition: Bank of Botetourt Opens with Focus on Community ServicesMore changes are coming to Melrose Plaza in Northwest Roanoke, with Bank of Botetourt opening its first Roanoke City branch in Roanoke City.
Standing Guard: Injured Crossing Guard Calls for Safety
Read full article: Standing Guard: Injured Crossing Guard Calls for SafetyA Roanoke crossing guard is calling for stronger safety measures in school zones after a speeding driver ran over her foot while she was helping children cross the street.
Accumulation of trash leaves neighbors concerned over potential risks and overall cleanliness
Read full article: Accumulation of trash leaves neighbors concerned over potential risks and overall cleanlinessFor two years now, neighbors living in the 500 block of McDowell Avenue have been concerned over the prolonged buildup of trash at one of the properties in the neighborhood.
The Grove on Patterson opens to help pregnant women battling addiction
Read full article: The Grove on Patterson opens to help pregnant women battling addictionIn the heart of Roanoke, a historic home is getting a powerful new purpose. Itโs called The Grove on Patterson, and it just opened its doors as a lifeline for pregnant women battling addiction.
Southeast Roanoke fire leaves $4.25 million in damages, deemed accidental
Read full article: Southeast Roanoke fire leaves $4.25 million in damages, deemed accidentalThe massive fire that destroyed the Noke Van Companyโs building and the Chrisโs Coffee & Custard food truck has left $4.25 million in damages, according to Roanoke Fire-EMS.
Roanoke Police investigating after puppies abandoned at RCACP
Read full article: Roanoke Police investigating after puppies abandoned at RCACPA batch of puppies was dropped off at the Regional Center for Animal Care & Protection late on Sunday night, and the center is now asking for the owner to come forward.
Historic Roanoke City Public Schools building to transform into Community Empowerment Center
Read full article: Historic Roanoke City Public Schools building to transform into Community Empowerment CenterA nearly century-old building in Roanoke, known to many as the former main office of Roanoke City Public Schools, is set to undergo a major transformation. The site, however, holds deeper significance for the community as it originally served as an all-Black high school built in 1928. Roanoke City Public Schools held a ceremony Friday to commemorate its historical importance and celebrate its future as a Community Empowerment Center.
Roanoke City mother fears for daughterโs safety after alleged bullying, threats, school bus fight
Read full article: Roanoke City mother fears for daughterโs safety after alleged bullying, threats, school bus fightA Roanoke City mother says bullying led to her daughter being hospitalized, and she worries not enough is being done to protect her.
Roanoke City Schools Confront Potential $9 Million Budget Shortfall
Read full article: Roanoke City Schools Confront Potential $9 Million Budget ShortfallRoanoke City schools are facing a $9 million budget shortfall, prompting concerns from officials and parents about the impact on education funding and city operations.
Roanoke considers new magnet school to alleviate overcrowding
Read full article: Roanoke considers new magnet school to alleviate overcrowdingRoanoke City high schools have a problem with overcrowding, and during a joint meeting between the Roanoke City School Board and the City Council, they plan on tackling this issue.
Roanoke considers new magnet school to alleviate pvercrowding
Read full article: Roanoke considers new magnet school to alleviate pvercrowdingRoanoke City high schools have a problem with overcrowding, and during a joint meeting between the Roanoke City School Board and the City Council, they plan on tackling this issue.
WATCH: Potholes popping up across the region
Read full article: WATCH: Potholes popping up across the regionThe Roanoke region is facing a surge in potholes due to an active winter marked by frequent snowstorms and fluctuating temperatures. Morgan Dean, a spokesperson for AAA Mid-Atlantic, highlighted the impact of these weather conditions on roadways, noting that the cycles of freezing and melting have significantly damaged the infrastructure.
WATCH LIVE: Celebration set for Roanoke churchโs transformation into affordable housing
Read full article: WATCH LIVE: Celebration set for Roanoke churchโs transformation into affordable housingTrinity United Methodist Church in Southwest Roanoke is being transformed into affordable apartments for seniors.
Black History Month: Panel discussions address gentrificationโs impact on Gainsboro neighborhood
Read full article: Black History Month: Panel discussions address gentrificationโs impact on Gainsboro neighborhoodDuring Black History Month, gentrification in Roanoke City is the topic of a series of panel discussions every Thursday.
National Wear Red Day highlights cardiovascular disease, the leading cause of death in women
Read full article: National Wear Red Day highlights cardiovascular disease, the leading cause of death in womenFeb. 7 is National Wear Red Day, a day to raise awareness for cardiovascular diseaseโthe number one killer of women in the U.S.
Roanoke city public schoolsโ transportation turnaround: a semester review
Read full article: Roanoke city public schoolsโ transportation turnaround: a semester reviewRoanoke City Public Schools have made significant strides in addressing their transportation challenges. After experiencing initial setbacks, the district is now successfully ensuring students arrive at school on time.
Train to perform at Elmwood Park with special guest Edwin McCain
Read full article: Train to perform at Elmwood Park with special guest Edwin McCainThe Berglund Center is excited to announce that the Grammy-winning rock band Train will perform live at Elmwood Park in Roanoke, Virginia, on Sunday, Aug. 24, 2025.
Virginia Tech students participate in day of service for MLK week
Read full article: Virginia Tech students participate in day of service for MLK weekA group of Virginia Tech students wrapped up the universityโs MLK week in Roanoke, learning about the cityโs black history and performing community service.
