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Community
Socially distant block party brings Roanoke neighborhood together
ROANOKE, Va. – Socially distant gatherings via Zoom or FaceTime have become the new normal, but a neighborhood within the Grandin-Raleigh…
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Local News
Roanoke Robocallers To Pay $300,000 Back To Consumers
The State of Vrginia has reached a settlement with two Roanoke-based telemarketing companies, and Roanoke resident Bryant Cass, for illegal…
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Roanoke region could experience 20,000 to 35,000 in job losses due to pandemic
The Roanoke region could experience job losses of 20,000 to 35,000 at the peak of a recession caused by COVID-19.…
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Roanoke man given 3 life terms for 1986 killing is paroled after 33 years
A Roanoke man who got three life sentences plus more than a century in prison for his role in a…
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Virginia
Protesters Demand Reopening of Virginia
Horns blared and flags waved from vehicle windows as hundreds of Virginians converged Wednesday on Capitol Square to protest restrictions…
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Local News
Woman injured in March 29 shooting in Roanoke
The Roanoke Police Department is investigating a shooting that left a woman injured during the early morning hours of March…
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Covid-19
UPS donates 7,500 N95 masks to Virginia hospitals
RICHMOND, Va. – Some Virginia hospitals will soon be receiving a much-needed donation of personal protective equipment (PPE). UPS donated 7,500…
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Local News
Roanoke City receives more than 30 applications for superintendent
ROANOKE, Va. – Roanoke City Public Schools have received 34 superintendent applications, according to School Board vice chair Lutheria Smith. Here…
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Roanoke Times Faces Union Election Set for April 27
The Timesland News Guild, representing journalists and staff at The Roanoke Times and Laker Weekly, is seeking certification through a…
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Local News
Roanoke Valley first responders now using plastic tents to protect patients and providers
ROANOKE, Va. – As the coronavirus crisis intensifies, first responders continue making changes to protect both patients and themselves. Emergency medical…
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