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Police seize guns, money, multiple kilos of drugs in major Roanoke narcotics operation
Read full article: Police seize guns, money, multiple kilos of drugs in major Roanoke narcotics operationThe Virginia State Police Star City Drug and Violent Crime Task Force along with the Drug Enforcement Administration seized weapons, drugs, and other paraphernalia after a major narcotics operation in Roanoke on Saturday, Virginia State Police said.
School and Health Officials Provide Clarity on Covington Middle Schoolโs Safety
Read full article: School and Health Officials Provide Clarity on Covington Middle Schoolโs SafetySchool and health officials are addressing concerns about Covington Middle School just one day after parents filed a lawsuit regarding the schoolโs conditions. This lawsuit is the latest development in an ongoing controversy surrounding odors that parents claim are making students sick.
VDACS asks for publicโs assistance in helping stop pests from invading the Commonwealth
Read full article: VDACS asks for publicโs assistance in helping stop pests from invading the CommonwealthThe Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services is calling attention to invasive pests, and asking the public to maintain awareness and help stop the spread.
Carter Bank bomb threat impacting multiple Grayson County Schools
Read full article: Carter Bank bomb threat impacting multiple Grayson County SchoolsA bomb threat at Carter Bank in Independence has impacted multiple schools in the area, according to Kelly Wilmore, the Superintendent at Grayson County Public Schools.
Gas leak fears resurface at Covington Middle School, raising safety concerns for parents
Read full article: Gas leak fears resurface at Covington Middle School, raising safety concerns for parentsTwo weeks after reopening, students at Covington Middle School reported an odor, causing some to relocate classrooms.
Botetourt County Parks and Rec to offer free AED training program
Read full article: Botetourt County Parks and Rec to offer free AED training programBotetourt County Parks & Recreation is teaming up with Botetourt County Public Schools, Botetourt Fire & EMS, as well as the Compress & Shock Foundation to offer free one-hour classes in bystander CPR & AED use.
VDACS repeals Virginia Spotted Lanternfly Quarantine
Read full article: VDACS repeals Virginia Spotted Lanternfly QuarantineThe Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, with approval from the Virginia Board of Agriculture and Consumer Services, has announced the repeal of the Virginia Spotted Lanternfly Quarantine.
Alleghany Highlands Public Schools continuing to teach students and staff lifesaving skills
Read full article: Alleghany Highlands Public Schools continuing to teach students and staff lifesaving skillsAlleghany Highlands Public Schools is highlighting their emergency preparedness programs in honor of Red Cross Month.
VSP warns of drunk drivers ahead of St. Patrickโs Day celebrations
Read full article: VSP warns of drunk drivers ahead of St. Patrickโs Day celebrationsMany people are expected to celebrate St. Patrickโs Day all weekend, so the Virginia State Police is urging Virginians to stay safe on the road.
Alleghany Highlands Public Schools making sure students get a healthy breakfast every day
Read full article: Alleghany Highlands Public Schools making sure students get a healthy breakfast every dayAlleghany Highlands Public Schools is celebrating National School Breakfast Week, and making sure kids know why itโs so important to start every day with a nutritious breakfast.
No injuries following explosion at Radford Army Ammunition Plant
Read full article: No injuries following explosion at Radford Army Ammunition PlantNo injuries were reported following an explosion that took place at the Radford Army Ammunition Plant early Friday morning, a spokesperson for the plant said.
44-year-old man charged after alleged stabbing near UVA; victim remains hospitalized
Read full article: 44-year-old man charged after alleged stabbing near UVA; victim remains hospitalizedA 44-year-old man has been charged following an alleged stabbing near the University of Virginia, according to the Charlottesville Police Department.
New method to treat pancreatic cysts being used at UVA Health
Read full article: New method to treat pancreatic cysts being used at UVA HealthDoctors at UVA Health are using a new method to treat pancreatic cysts, which are collections of fluid that form in the pancreas. Some cysts can eventually become cancerous, and typically need surgery to remove.
How to stay safe during power outages caused by winter storms
Read full article: How to stay safe during power outages caused by winter stormsAs Winter Storm Harlow continues to impact the region, Appalachian Power urges residents to prioritize safety during power outages. With freezing rain and ice causing hazardous conditions, itโs essential to take precautions to protect yourself and your family.
VDOT advising motorists to use caution when traveling due to winter weather, starting to clear roads
Read full article: VDOT advising motorists to use caution when traveling due to winter weather, starting to clear roadsThe Virginia Department of Transportation has warned travelers of hazardous roads due to the winter storm currently impacting our area.
The Silent Killer: How to protect your home from carbon monoxide poisoning during a winter storm
Read full article: The Silent Killer: How to protect your home from carbon monoxide poisoning during a winter stormA winter storm is making its way through the Commonwealth, and with wintry weather comes a higher risk for carbon monoxide poisoning and fires.
What you need to know about staying safe on the roads during heavy winter weather
Read full article: What you need to know about staying safe on the roads during heavy winter weatherThe Roanoke Police Department are offering up some tips to keep safe on the roads as well as some hazards to watch out for.
Crews prepare for winter storm, urge drivers to plan ahead
Read full article: Crews prepare for winter storm, urge drivers to plan aheadAs Virginia braces for another winter storm, travel and safety experts are urging residents to plan ahead to avoid dangerous situations. Crews from both the Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) and local city agencies are already on the roads, preparing for the upcoming weather conditions.
Pulaski County schools enhance safety with weapon detection systems
Read full article: Pulaski County schools enhance safety with weapon detection systemsPulaski County Public Schools have taken a significant step toward enhancing safety by installing weapon detection systems in both the middle and high schools.
Governor Glenn Youngkin holds conference regarding human trafficking in Virginia
Read full article: Governor Glenn Youngkin holds conference regarding human trafficking in VirginiaGovernor Glenn Youngkin held a conference on Thursday in order to highlight Operation Silence Shattered, an anti-human trafficking initiative that is intended to raise awareness and protect possible victims. It is also intended to push legislation that is aimed at ending human trafficking.
Multiple Southwest Virginia Schools closed due to flu outbreaks and lack of staff
Read full article: Multiple Southwest Virginia Schools closed due to flu outbreaks and lack of staffMultiple schools in our area have closed this week due to a flu outbreak that has affected students and staff. Snow Creek Elementary, Christian Heritage Academy, and Natural Bridge Elementary have temporarily closed due to the outbreak.
Beware of concert ticket scams
Read full article: Beware of concert ticket scamsConcerts are expensive, so youโre probably going to shop around online for deals. However, you need to be cautious of scams. AARP is assisting us, and you in ensuring that you can stay safe when concert season comes around.
Deer can be a dangerous hazard on the road, hereโs the tech thatโs helping prevent collisions
Read full article: Deer can be a dangerous hazard on the road, hereโs the tech thatโs helping prevent collisionsWith it being deer season here in our Commonwealth, there is an increased risk for deer-vehicle collisions. These can be incredibly dangerous, not just for the deer, but for you and other drivers.
City of Roanoke enhances 911 center with new technology
Read full article: City of Roanoke enhances 911 center with new technologyRoanokeโs 911 Center is stepping into the future with the launch of its new Next Generation 911 (NG911) system, a cutting-edge digital network thatโs transforming the way emergency calls are handled.
Preventing yourself and others from getting sick during cold and flu season
Read full article: Preventing yourself and others from getting sick during cold and flu seasonItโs that time of the year when it seems like everyone around is getting sick, but there are things you can do to keep you and your family healthy this season!
What to do if youโre involved in a road rage incident
Read full article: What to do if youโre involved in a road rage incidentWith icy road conditions impacting our region, the risk of car accidents has increased. Virginia State Police has seen a major uptick in car crashes since Winter Storm Blair, and with a higher risk of car accidents, thereโs an increased risk of road rage.
VDOT makes significant progress clearing roads, starts clearing secondary routes
Read full article: VDOT makes significant progress clearing roads, starts clearing secondary routesWith another winter storm on the way, the Virginia Department of Transportation has warned travelers of hazardous roads in the coming days.
Bee Line Towing Provides Free Towing Service to Prevent Drunk Driving on NYE in Lynchburg
Read full article: Bee Line Towing Provides Free Towing Service to Prevent Drunk Driving on NYE in LynchburgAs New Yearโs Eve celebrations reach their peak, one local towing company is stepping in to prevent alcohol-related traffic accidents. Bee Line Towing in Lynchburg is offering free rides home and towing services to those who may have had too much to drink, aiming to keep the roads safe. All you have to do is call their number at 434-239-5386.
Christmas Tree Fires: How to Spot a Dry Tree Before Itโs Too Late
Read full article: Christmas Tree Fires: How to Spot a Dry Tree Before Itโs Too LateAs the holiday season wraps up, many homes still have one dangerous reminder: the Christmas tree. While it may look festive, a dry tree is a serious fire hazard. In just a matter of seconds, a dry Christmas tree can go from perfectly fine to fully engulfed in flames.
Free Package or Scam? Experts Warn About Rising Brushing Scam During the Holidays
Read full article: Free Package or Scam? Experts Warn About Rising Brushing Scam During the HolidaysFor many, online shopping is the go-to way to check off holiday gift lists. But what if you received a package you werenโt expecting? It could be part of an elaborate scam thatโs making its rounds this holiday season.
Winter Weather Road Safety and Driving Tips
Read full article: Winter Weather Road Safety and Driving TipsWith the wintry weather and icy conditions in our region Sunday many will be driving in poor conditions. Triple A has come up with some tips to keep you safe driving this winter, and here are some of those tips:
Virginia Tech Corps of Cadets take part in the Sharing the Road program
Read full article: Virginia Tech Corps of Cadets take part in the Sharing the Road programPreventing serious crashes was one goal of a special training opportunity for the Virginia Tech Corps Of Cadets today. For the first time, cadets took part in a demonstration from the Virginia Tech Transportation Instituteโs Sharing the Road program.

Sheriffโs Office offers tips to secure homes during holiday travel
Read full article: Sheriffโs Office offers tips to secure homes during holiday travelTo learn about some last-minute reminders for folks as they get ready for their break, I talked to Lieutenant Mark Hollandsworth with the Montgomery County Sheriffโs Office.

Downtown Roanoke businesses share safety concerns as residential forum kicks off
Read full article: Downtown Roanoke businesses share safety concerns as residential forum kicks offSafety concerns continue to loom over downtown Roanoke, as local business owners and residents express mixed feelings about improvements and ongoing issues.
Roanoke Police boost downtown patrols with new safety plan
Read full article: Roanoke Police boost downtown patrols with new safety planThe Roanoke City Police Department has ramped up its presence in the downtown area with the launch of the โDowntown Safety and Visibility Enhancement Plan,โ a new initiative aimed at addressing safety concerns from local residents and business owners. The plan, which went into effect in the past few weeks, is already receiving praise from the community.
Helene may cause traffic delays for those in Southwest Virginia
Read full article: Helene may cause traffic delays for those in Southwest VirginiaWith Helene hitting the East Coast, many drivers can expect to experience serious delays due to flooding, heavy winds, and other factors. We have compiled a list of the latest delays to keep you up to date.
Roanoke County, Botetourt County, Town of Vinton asking for publicโs solutions on high-crash intersections
Read full article: Roanoke County, Botetourt County, Town of Vinton asking for publicโs solutions on high-crash intersectionsRoanoke County, Botetourt County and the Town of Vinton are working on a Comprehensive Safety Action Plan through the Federal Highway Administrationโs Safe Streets and Roads For All program.
Safety Scramble: Pulaskiโs Schools Shut for Second Straight Friday
Read full article: Safety Scramble: Pulaskiโs Schools Shut for Second Straight FridayPulaski County schools are closed again due to online threats, as Superintendent Robert Graham prioritizes safety and enforces strict penalties for those responsible.
Keeping safe in the New River
Read full article: Keeping safe in the New RiverAfter a Radford University coach saved a man in the New River on Tuesday, safety is definitely at the top of everyoneโs minds. The U.S. National Park Service has a set of guidelines that may help you stay safe when youโre having some fun in the New River.
Hiker found dead on local trail: Safety Tips for Hikers
Read full article: Hiker found dead on local trail: Safety Tips for HikersA 67-year-old hiker from New York, Thomas Vanetten, tragically died while hiking the Andy Layne Trail in Botetourt County over the weekend. Although investigations have determined there was no foul play, first responders are urging hikers to take extra precautions.
State police and traffic officials highlight efforts to keep drivers safe on I-81
Read full article: State police and traffic officials highlight efforts to keep drivers safe on I-81State police and traffic officials are reminding people to stay safe on Interstate 81. In a news conference on Tuesday, they highlighted their efforts to combat safety hazards on the highway.
Roanoke church invites people in need to visit cooling station
Read full article: Roanoke church invites people in need to visit cooling stationThe community is stepping up to make sure people stay safe in this heat. Belmont Presbyterian Church in Roanoke is operating a cooling station, providing air conditioning, water and popsicles for people in need.
Local organizations working to protect vulnerable populations from heat
Read full article: Local organizations working to protect vulnerable populations from heatSunburn, heat exhaustion, and dehydration are just a few of the dangers you can face if youโre in summer heat too long. Thatโs why a couple Roanoke organizations are trying to help.
'We have to lock them up:' A gun safety reminder after child gets ahold of firearm in Henry County
Read full article: 'We have to lock them up:' A gun safety reminder after child gets ahold of firearm in Henry CountyMarko Galbreath, the owner of T4Tactics said there is no reason for a gun to ever be loaded and lying around, especially around children.
Danville Life Saving Crew asks people practice water safety this summer
Read full article: Danville Life Saving Crew asks people practice water safety this summerAfter one man died on the Dan River Thursday while out tubing with a group, emergency officials are warning people to practice water safety.