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Roanoke County Drivers: VDOT Wants Your Input on Route 419 Upgrades

The Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) is seeking feedback on a transportation study assessing potential roadway and pedestrian safety, capacity preservation (to keep traffic flowing smoothly), multi-modal accessibility/connectivity (bicycle, pedestrian, and transit), and transportation demand management (TDM) improvements along Route 419 (Electric Road) between Starkey Road and Springwood Park...
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Youngkin Announces $100B in Business Investments

Yesterday, Governor Glenn Youngkin joined legislators and members of the business community at the future site of Kalahari Resorts & Conventions in Spotsylvania County...

ROBERT L. MARONIC: Buying Stocks with Credit Cards, Loans, or Home Equity Should Be Illegal

I am no expert on consumer finance, but I believe that purchasing stocks using credit card cash advances and loans along with home equity...

Blue Ridge Rising Two-State Summit Set for July 8-10 at Hotel Roanoke

Residents from the Blue Ridge Parkway region are invited to attend the Blue Ridge Rising Two-State Summit from Tuesday, July 8, through Thursday, July 10, at Hotel Roanoke...

Roanoke’s Rethink, Reuse, Repair Fair Returns to Wasena Park June 21

Visitors are invited to meet and learn from vendors who breathe new life into old, outdated, or broken materials at the second annual Rethink, Reuse, Repair Fair on...

Washington Park Pool Celebrates Opening with Ribbon Cutting Ceremony

The wait is finally over. The newly constructed Washington Park Pool will hold a ribbon-cutting ceremony at 3:00 PM today, June 6. Vice Mayor McGuire, Parks and Recreation...

Kiwanis Club of Roanoke Awards $20,000 in Scholarships

The Roanoke Kiwanis awarded $20,000 for six scholarships to high school seniors in May of this year. Scholarships are given to applicants from the six area high schools...

CAREY KINSOLVING: KIDS TALK ABOUT GOD

Why Do People Not Respect God? “Some people do not respect God because they believe in something else,” says Megan, 11. “They believe in two...