Interview Roanoke City Council Candidate Peter Volosin on Tackling Poverty, Revitalizing Roanoke's Economy, and Reaching Our City's Potential Peter Volosin is one of four candidates running as Democrats in the June 21, 2022 primary.
Interview Roanoke City Council Candidate Vivian Sanchez-Jones on Helping Small Businesses, Our Diversity, and Those Pesky Lime Scooters Councilwoman Vivian Sanchez-Jones is one of four candidates running as Democrats in the June 21, 2022 primary.
Interview Roanoke City Council Candidate Joe Cobb on Reducing Gun Violence, Improving Public Transit, and Healing Our Community Councilman Joe Cobb is one of four candidates running as Democrats in the June 21, 2022 primary.
Interview Roanoke City Council Candidate Terry McGuire on Sustainability, Our Climate Future, and Voters' 'Anti-Incumbency Sentiments' Terry McGuire is one of four candidates running as Democrats in the June 21, 2022 primary.
City Hall Roanoke Mulls Sale of Fishburn Park Cottage for Coffee Shop Roanoke City Council is mulling a sale of the house after an effort to sell the property five years ago fell through.
Neighborhoods Survey of Gainsboro Residents Marks Roanoke's First Step Exploring Neighborhood Centers The effort marks a shift in city thinking from a focus on downtown to revitalizing neighborhood centers across Roanoke.
Abortion Roanoke Valley Republicans Stay Mum on Abortion As Democrats Warn of Civil Rights Rollbacks “Virginian women should be glad that the Democrats are still in charge of the General Assembly,” Sen. John Edwards, D-Roanoke, said.
Development For Brandon Avenue Residents, Possible Fralin Project Emerges As Key Issue in City Council Election Southwest Roanoke residents have rallied around fears that developer Robert Fralin will pitch again before City Council a twice-rejected proposal.
Education Overdue Books? No Problem. Roanoke Valley Libraries Aim To Eliminate Late Fines Permanently Libraries across the Roanoke Valley are preparing to eliminate late fines, making permanent a policy put in place during the pandemic.
City Hall As Roanoke City Council Appoints Anita Price to Seat, Jockeying Begins for Special Election Her appointment has prompted jockeying for the special election that will determine Price’s successor.
Education Two of These Four Applicants Will Serve on Roanoke School Board. City Council Will Decide Soon. Roanoke City Council on Monday will interview four finalists for the positions.
City Hall Tax Bills Could Spike As Roanoke Leaders Disagree Over Options To Assess Value of Used Vehicles Disagreement has broken out among Roanoke leaders over how and whether the city can tweak car tax bills.
Transportation Debut of Roanoke's Bus Station Heralds Changes to Downtown, Transit System Improvements The unveiling of Roanoke’s station last week marks the debut of several developments in the city’s public transit scene.
Education Roanoke School Board To Host New Face As Chair Declines To Seek Reappointment Roanoke residents interested in serving for a three-year term have until tomorrow to apply.
Politics Rising Rates of Gun Violence Prompt Republicans To Enter Roanoke City Council Race Two Republicans cite Roanoke's ongoing issue with gun violence as influencing their decision to run for City Council.
Housing Facing Diminished Funding, Roanoke Housing Authority Eyes Shift To Section 8 Voucher Model Roanoke's housing authority is beginning to explore a shift that would allow it to more easily retrofit, demolish and expand housing.
Labor City Workers Can Unionize In Virginia. In Roanoke, Such Efforts Appear Slow Going, Nonexistent While teachers and firefighters in Roanoke are taking steps to collectively bargain, there seems little interest for public-sector unions.
Education Teachers Resigning From Salem Schools Cite School Conditions, Workload As Factor, Report Says An outside survey at Salem City Schools found low employee turnover, with attrition rates and reasons why teachers leave varying by school.