Roanoke City Council has one week until it votes on adopting the city’s budget and proposed changes in the property value tax rate. WFIR’s Ian Price has more from a meeting today where that tax rate issue was brought up again. The post Property tax rate discussion continues amid budget talks first appeared on News/Talk…… Continue Reading
Hope Over Hate is timely discussion this Thursday
“Hope Over Hate,” is what many are calling for in the recent clashes being students on college campuses over the war in Gaza, on immigration and on racial issues. Its also the name of a free community conversation at the Grandin Theatre on Thursday evening, as WFIR’s Gene Marrano reports: The post Hope Over…… Continue Reading
Welding as art – encouraging students to consider it as a trade
“Experienced welders needed” – there’s often been a shortage and now a 3rd annual student “sculpted art contest,” that involves arc welding comes to a close at Black Dog Salvage this weekend. More from WFIR’s Gene Marrano: The post Welding as art – encouraging students to consider it as a trade first appeared on News/Talk…… Continue Reading
Stamp Out Hunger
The work Feeding Southwest Virginia is doing has become more and more important. The pandemic highlighted food insecurity and now rising grocery prices have increased the need in the area the organization serves. WFIR’s Denise Allen Membreno has more. Saturday, May 11th,Feeding Southwest Virginia wants you to leave some non-perishable groceries by your mailbox to…… Continue Reading
Stamp Out Hunger returns to mailbox donations
The work Feeding Southwest Virginia is doing has become more and more important. The pandemic highlighted food insecurity and now rising grocery prices have increased the need in the area the organization serves. WFIR’s Denise Allen Membreno has more. Saturday, May 11th,Feeding Southwest Virginia wants you to leave some non-perishable groceries by your mailbox to…… Continue Reading
Roanoke College head football coach Bryan Stinespring on building a program
Three words many never thought they would ever hear – Roanoke College Football – returns officially in 2025 when the Maroons become a member of the Old Dominion Athletic Conference. But there will play games THIS year. Roanoke College head football coach Bryan Stinespring joined us live in studio this morning. Hear the complete conversation…… Continue Reading
SNAP-EBT users can get more on ‘Mega Market Match’ days
Those with EBT-SNAP benefits can get double the food they get with an upcoming market event in Downtown Roanoke, WFIR’s Alex Torres has more: The post SNAP-EBT users can get more on ‘Mega Market Match’ days first appeared on News/Talk 960-AM & FM-107.3 WFIR.… Continue Reading
Take it With You – or Leave it Home, say police
Take it With You – or Leave it Home – that was the message today from Roanoke County and Town of Vinton police detectives – and two local residents who had their cars broken into recently. Speaking at Garst Mill Park, police say organized groups from South Florida and elsewhere are breaking into vehicles nationwide,…… Continue Reading
Take it With You – or Leave it at Home, say police
Take it With You – or Leave it at Home – that was the message today from Roanoke County and Town of Vinton police detectives – and two local residents who had their cars broken into recently. Speaking at Garst Mill Park, police say organized groups from South Florida and elsewhere are breaking into vehicles…… Continue Reading
Free ‘Tavern Stage Series’ provides music at Explore Park
For the second year, Roanoke County Parks, Recreation and Tourism, Explore Park, and Twin Creeks Brewpub are teaming up to present the Tavern Stage Summer Music Series, WFIR’s Alex Torres has details: The post Free ‘Tavern Stage Series’ provides music at Explore Park first appeared on News/Talk 960-AM & FM-107.3 WFIR.… Continue Reading