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Volvo Trucks North America in Dublin said it has begun shipping freight trucks that can burn hydrotreated vegetable oil, or HVO, with 20 to 25 gallons of the plant-based fuel in the new trucks’ tanks.
It is the second piece of property purchased by the town in just over a year.
City Council interviewed five candidates for three school board seats on Monday afternoon.
The town council hired St. Louis-based Development Strategies to help it determine a future plan for the area.
On May 3rd, at 11:40 p.m., Roanoke Fire-EMS responded to a reported fire in the 2300 block of Winthrop Avenue Southwest.
About 30 dogwood trees outside Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church are recent plantings from Roanoke’s urban forestry department, and a request from a longtime church congregant hoping to improve the neighborhood.
About 30 dogwood trees outside Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church are recent plantings from Roanoke’s urban forestry department, and a request from a longtime church congregant hoping to improve the neighborhood.
State conservation police are preparing for the new boating season and a renewed emphasis on getting boaters to wear lifejackets and to stay sober while boating.
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Black Dog Salvage hosts the American Welding Society’s third annual “Sculpted Art Contest” on Thursday, as judges reviewed work from 11 local high school students. The competition supports creativity of young artists and highlights the importance of skilled trades and the growing interest in…
The crash occurred about 10:30 p.m., temporarily closing the 900 block of Peters Creek Road southbound from Melrose Avenue to Salem Turnpike Northwest.
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Rishi Nair's entry will be displayed on Capitol Hill.
“I want my phone, but I also don’t really need it at the same time,” one student said. “I got to get work done, I want to graduate.”
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Goal of the annual ICAT Day is to connect the public to the latest creative and innovative works of students and faculty members.
The traditional Steppin’ Out shirt will be available for purchase in late May in downtown stores
The Virginia Press Association recognized the work of journalists statewide in the annual news contest results announced Saturday in Richmond.
Undeterred by rain, Radford University celebrated its undergraduate commencement outside Saturday.
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Troy Stallard spent 10 years as a paramedic in the military before he started college.
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The pipe on Bent Mountain ruptured as water was pumped through it at high pressure to test for leaks.
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The owner had no comment Friday.
The Read Mountain Fire & Rescue Department has been operating out of Botetourt County's Read Mountain station. But its staff has recently dwindled to less than 10 volunteers.
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