The Roanoke Times’ Good Neighbors Fund supports the Emergency Financial Assistance Program administered by Roanoke Area Ministries. It helps families who need emergency money for utility bills ...
A Tuesday garage fire on Poor Mountain Road caused by combustibles too close to a heat source caused an estimated $75,000 in damage, according to the Roanoke County Fire and Rescue Department.
Plans to redevelop an old metalworking foundry in the Norwich neighborhood cleared an initial hurdle Monday, part of a busy new year for planning and development in Roanoke. If the city council ...
What do you notice about the percentage change in the number of foreign-born and native-born workers in the United States? What do you wonder? By The Learning Network Look closely at this image ...
This week, we take a look back at the Irvine and Kilwinning photos featured in the Times 20 years ago.
At a hearing in U.S. District Court in Roanoke, he pleaded guilty to bank robbery. As part of a plea agreement negotiated by Assistant U.S. Attorney Coleman Adams and defense attorney Brooks ...
Pictures have been revealed of a van fire which caused part of the A12 in east Suffolk to be closed. Emergency services were called to the northbound carriageway at Ufford, near Woodbridge, at ...
Radio host and former MTV personality Matt Pinfield suffered a stroke earlier ... confirmed to The Times that he remains hospitalized and is under a temporary conservatorship.
Students at New River Community College now have a direct path to continue their education at Roanoke College, thanks to a partnership between the two schools. The Rapid Maroons program is ...
The Roanoke Police Department is taking over a side of the Blue Hills Communications Center formerly occupied by the state’s call-before-you-dig hotline. For $4.35 million, the city purchased ...
The Roanoke Regional Chamber of Commerce is moving from its downtown office to a new space in the Varsity Park Business Center at 1948 Franklin Road later this spring. The regional business group ...
As a result of its funding being suspended by Trump’s executive order, the nonprofit furloughed 31 of its staff members across Eastern, Central, and Southwest Virginia, including in Roanoke ...