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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 Company’s building and the Chris’s 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 daughter’s safety after alleged bullying, threats, school bus fight
Read full article: Roanoke City mother fears for daughter’s 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 church’s transformation into affordable housing
Read full article: WATCH LIVE: Celebration set for Roanoke church’s transformation into affordable housingTrinity United Methodist Church in Southwest Roanoke is being transformed into affordable apartments for seniors.
Black History Month: Panel discussions address gentrification’s impact on Gainsboro neighborhood
Read full article: Black History Month: Panel discussions address gentrification’s 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 disease—the number one killer of women in the U.S.
Roanoke city public schools’ transportation turnaround: a semester review
Read full article: Roanoke city public schools’ 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 university’s MLK week in Roanoke, learning about the city’s black history and performing community service.
Montgomery County, Roanoke City and Salem City public schools to receive grant to expand school breakfast
Read full article: Montgomery County, Roanoke City and Salem City public schools to receive grant to expand school breakfastNo Hungry Kid is helping expand access even further into 2025 with new school nutrition grants. RCPS, Montogomery Co. Public Schools and SCPS were awarded money as part of that expansion.
City of Roanoke enhances 911 center with new technology
Read full article: City of Roanoke enhances 911 center with new technologyRoanoke’s 911 Center is stepping into the future with the launch of its new Next Generation 911 (NG911) system, a cutting-edge digital network that’s transforming the way emergency calls are handled.
Safe Streets initiative targets high-risk roads in Vinton and Roanoke and Botetourt Counties
Read full article: Safe Streets initiative targets high-risk roads in Vinton and Roanoke and Botetourt CountiesThe Town of Vinton, and Roanoke and Botetourt Counties want to make their roads safer with an initiative called Safe Streets and Roads for All.
Roanoke man appears in court for 2022 bank robbery
Read full article: Roanoke man appears in court for 2022 bank robberyA Roanoke man made a court appearance on Thursday following his indictment for an October 2022 bank robbery, the United States Attorney’s Office for the Western District of Virginia said.
After the Storm: Crews Work Nonstop to Make Roads Safer for Commuters and Businesses
Read full article: After the Storm: Crews Work Nonstop to Make Roads Safer for Commuters and BusinessesAs the region deals with the aftermath of the recent winter storm, icy conditions continue to make travel challenging. While main roads are typically prioritized for snow removal, many back roads and parking lots remain neglected, with crews still working around the clock to make roads safe and bring conditions back to normal.
Half of delinquent Roanoke restaurants resolve tax compliance issues with the city
Read full article: Half of delinquent Roanoke restaurants resolve tax compliance issues with the cityProgress has been made in the Star City to ensure that prepared food and beverage taxes are collected and properly paid to the city.
Updates on Roanoke City Schools construction projects
Read full article: Updates on Roanoke City Schools construction projectsRoanoke City schools are celebrating an exciting future. Their new administration building, the Booker T. Washington Community Empowerment and Education Center, will officially open in July.
Stream Team: Roanoke’s Plan to Weather Helene
Read full article: Stream Team: Roanoke’s Plan to Weather HeleneRoanoke City prepares for Hurricane Helene with swift water rescue teams, advanced stormwater monitoring, and coordinated emergency management efforts, urging residents to stay home and stay safe.
Roanoke teacher arrested following sexual predator sting operation
Read full article: Roanoke teacher arrested following sexual predator sting operationA Roanoke City School teacher was arrested on Wednesday following an online undercover chat operation that the Investigations Division of the Alleghany County Sheriff’s Office conducted with whom they suspected to be a sexual predator.
Roanoke Regional Chamber of Commerce to host Roanoke City Mayoral candidate forum Oct. 1
Read full article: Roanoke Regional Chamber of Commerce to host Roanoke City Mayoral candidate forum Oct. 1We are just a couple of weeks away from the Roanoke Chamber of Commerce’s Mayoral Candidate Forum which is taking place on Tuesday, Oct. 1.
Roanoke man charged with intent to distribute methamphetamine in Franklin County
Read full article: Roanoke man charged with intent to distribute methamphetamine in Franklin CountyA Roanoke City man has been arrested and charged with three felonies after what the Franklin County Sheriff’s Office is calling a “consensual encounter” at a business in the Boones Mill area.
Alexandria man sentenced to life in prison for 2019 Roanoke murder
Read full article: Alexandria man sentenced to life in prison for 2019 Roanoke murderKai Lansana was sentenced to life in prison in Roanoke City Circuit Court today stemming from his involvement in the murder of 24-year-old Salonya Evans in Roanoke in 2019, according to RPD.
Roanoke Police charge juvenile hit by car after he ‘sprinted’ across road
Read full article: Roanoke Police charge juvenile hit by car after he ‘sprinted’ across roadA juvenile was hospitalized with non-life-threatening injuries after sprinting into a roadway and getting hit by a vehicle, according to the Roanoke Police Department.
Roanoke City Council open to idea of new magnet high school at Jefferson Center
Read full article: Roanoke City Council open to idea of new magnet high school at Jefferson CenterCouncil members heard the proposal to address overcrowding during a joint meeting with the Roanoke City School Board. Leaders will spend the next few months studying the issue further.
On the Struggle Bus: Roanoke Families Face First-Day Transportation Troubles
Read full article: On the Struggle Bus: Roanoke Families Face First-Day Transportation TroublesRoanoke families faced significant transportation issues on the first day of school, with late buses and unreliable app updates causing confusion and concern.
SOL test scores are up and the rate of absenteeism is down in Virginia
Read full article: SOL test scores are up and the rate of absenteeism is down in VirginiaEducators are finding a lot to be happy about with the latest Virginia SOL or Standards of Learning exam scores. The test scores are up, and the rate of absenteeism is down, according to Gov. Glenn Youngkin’s office.
The dangers of oversharing back-to-school info
Read full article: The dangers of oversharing back-to-school infoIt’s back to school here at WSLS! And with back to school comes the cute back-to-school pictures we all know and love: Backpacks and smiles waiting for the bus. But did you know some back-to-school pictures can put your child’s privacy at risk?
Roanoke City leaders approve $40,000 to reduce deer population
Read full article: Roanoke City leaders approve $40,000 to reduce deer populationIf you’ve noticed deer in your yard eating all of your favorite plants and flowers, you’re not alone. Roanoke City said it’s received several complaints from residents already this year.
Schools to ‘hang up’ on cell phones per Gov. Youngkin’s executive order
Read full article: Schools to ‘hang up’ on cell phones per Gov. Youngkin’s executive orderGovernor Youngkin's executive order to create cell phone and social media-free schools has sparked widespread debate among parents, educators, and officials over balancing technology use and distraction-free learning environments.