Woods Rogers is Woods Rogers again.
An officer tried to stop a vehicle that was driving recklessly, but the driver continued to speed and ignore stop signs until he crashed, police said.
Wallace said that he will run as a Republican as he seeks a second term. In 2020, he ran as an independent.
New River Valley Leading Lights recently honored 21 community volunteers during its annual ceremony held April 23 at the German Club at Virginia Tech.
Pamela Amos has an unusual type of landline Verizon calls “a wireless home phone.” Wireless or not, Amos has had difficulty making calls on it almost since the phone company “upgraded” its network in the Penhook area.
The longtime family business created out of a passion for visiting wineries will close due to the deteriorating health of one of its co-founders.
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The Roanoke project includes several needs for the neighborhood where it's located.
Teachers waved goodbye to students as they loaded onto buses and vehicles, marking the end of an era for the Henry and Burnt Chimney schools Wednesday.
Developers are now saying the natural gas pipeline will go into service in early June.
The 82 people arrested when Virginia Tech's pro-Palestinian protest encampment was cleared last month have been given the option to enter a pre-trial diversion program.
The Franklin County Board of Supervisors is considering the creation of nutrient credits on county-owned property to offset environmental regulations in future construction projects as well as create a potential multi-million dollar revenue source for the county.
A man was found with gunshot wound in the 1600 block of Riverdale Road Southeast late Tuesday night, according to Roanoke police.
Roanoke County launched its class of 2024 graduation ceremonies with the 100th commencement for William Byrd High School on Tuesday afternoon at the Salem Civic Center. Cave Spring High's ceremony followed Tuesday evening. Graduations continue Wednesday with: Northside at 2:30 p.m. and Hidde…
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With hundreds attending its annual gala, the Roanoke-Blacksburg Technology Council issued the following awards this month:
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City Manager Bob Cowell announced his resignation Monday night at the end of a city council meeting.
Energix US is building and operating solar farms across the western half of Virginia.
An ordinance to allow photo speed monitoring at school crossings in town is currently under consideration by the council.
The annual effort to collect and distribute shelf-stable food pulled in 49,271 pounds of donations – a little more than two tons beyond its 45,000-pound goal. And now, the Local Office on Aging is gearing up for its annual “Let’s Give Lunch” fundraiser to benefit Meals on Wheels.
A small all-volunteer-operated museum in Rockbridge County will hold an event this week in Roanoke to raise awareness of its "Interwoven" exhibit that looks at the legacy of formerly enslaved people in Rockbridge and their descendants.
A nighttime on southbound Interstate 81 in Roanoke County near Salem is scheduled for Thursday so a barrier wall can be repositioned, and traffic switched into a new pattern.
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Southern Team Automotive Group has stocked a newly built Hyundai sales and service center with 200 vehicles and plans to add more, the company president said.
Cowell made the announcement at the end of a city council meeting Monday night.
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The high court chose not to hear a case in which property owners challenged the company's use of eminent domain.