The high court chose not to hear a case in which property owners challenged the company's use of eminent domain.
Vivian Sanchez-Jones abstained from voting on a $5,900 school board appropriation request during Monday's council meeting - and the city attorney explained why.
Christopher Devonte Johnson will be sentenced later for the thefts from Southwest Virginia Arms.
A new policy was put in place this past December by the Franklin County School Board.
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Heavy equipment shapes a field along Peppers Ferry Road where crews will construct town homes, apartments and commercial units.
The changeover happened in April but has been anything but trouble-free. Some customers said they lost all their email contacts in the transition.
The Rotary Club of Christiansburg-Blacksburg presented its 2023-24 Youth Awards to Montgomery County Public School students May 6.
Wytheville Community College recently presented Anne B. “Annie B” Crockett-Stark with an honorary associate’s degree in Humane Letters.
Roanoke's Gun Violence Prevention Commission has four new members: a gun buyback coordinator, a pastor, a felon and a retired U.S. Secret Service agent.
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On May 10 a ribbon-cutting ceremony marked the grand opening of the Giles County Trail Center.
A delegation from the city that started Roanoke's extensive international relationships is in the Star City until Sunday.
Browse through recently listed homes in the Roanoke real estate market and find your next home!
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Our weekly round-up of letters published in the Roanoke Times.
The police department has agreed to respond to all requests for U visa certifications in a consistent manner and to publish its new policy on its website.
Johana Hicks, owner of Angle Florist, says downtown events bring complications for businesses.
Plans to renovate an old caretaker cottage in Roanoke's Fishburn Park are mired by legal disputes.
This week's local crime and court updates from Roanoke Times.
The evening of Oct. 15, Roanoke police officers responded to a call about the stabbing at a residence in the 300 block of Harrison Avenue Northwest, an attorney said Friday.
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A cash register and jewelry were stolen late Wednesday or early Thursday from the Tienda Latina 220, the sheriff's office said.
Here are some Roanoke homes with history that you might be able to call your own.
Both days will be cloudy and cool, even away from the rain.
Brian Schwenk, of Floyd County, started a program while he was in college to help the hungry.
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Each Saturday so far this month has brought rain to Roanoke, and this Saturday will do the same.
The Burton Center for Arts & Technology will be replaced by the Roanoke County Career and Technology Center.