A delegation from the city that started Roanoke's extensive international relationships is in the Star City until Sunday.
After a pause in the action, the Knights exploded for seven straight goals and built a double-digit lead on the Terriers
Plus the Roanoke Catholic girls track and field team captured the VISAA Division II state championship
While temperatures can fluctuate year-over-year, the average continues to increase as the climate warms
The Salem High School graduate has scored 56 goals for the Maroons.
Gov. Glenn Youngkin added to his record-long list of vetoes, killing 48 measures including those that would add a right to contraception to Virginia law.
The Bruins overcame an early deficit and used the final three quarters to run away with a playoff victory over their River Ridge District foe
The police department has agreed to respond to all requests for U visa certifications in a consistent manner and to publish its new policy on its website.
Johana Hicks, owner of Angle Florist, says downtown events bring complications for businesses.
150 days after suffering critical injuries in a car accident, Lauren Worley celebrated a big milestone on Friday when she graduated from Patrick County High School.
Plans to renovate an old caretaker cottage in Roanoke's Fishburn Park are mired by legal disputes.
Mini Tyrrell, 19, has helped raise over $600,000 for pediatric cancer through "Mini's Mission." The Manassas native races in the CARS Tour.
The evening of Oct. 15, Roanoke police officers responded to a call about the stabbing at a residence in the 300 block of Harrison Avenue Northwest, an attorney said Friday.
Plus results from district softball, soccer and tennis tournaments, and district track championships
A cash register and jewelry were stolen late Wednesday or early Thursday from the Tienda Latina 220, the sheriff's office said.
Bennett's charge is to design an offense that not only fits his new personnel, but also remedies the malaise that marked the end of last season
The best friends and All-ACC first-team picks share a townhouse.
Brian Schwenk, of Floyd County, started a program while he was in college to help the hungry.
Both days will be cloudy and cool, even away from the rain.
Assistant coach Marquita Holmes and Botetourt County Public schools mutually agreed to several changes following a mediation involving the U.S. Department of Education
Each Saturday so far this month has brought rain to Roanoke, and this Saturday will do the same.
The Burton Center for Arts & Technology will be replaced by the Roanoke County Career and Technology Center.
Law enforcement officers from more than 10 agencies and the public gathered Thursday at First Baptist Church in downtown Roanoke for the annual Roanoke Valley Law Enforcement Memorial Service to honor and remember officers who have died in the line of duty.
One group trying to lay the groundwork for a second Donald Trump administration is out with a new policy book that aims to articulate an "America First" national security agenda.
In Florida and across the nation, young voters could prove pivotal in the 2024 election, from the presidency to ballot amendments and down ballot races that will determine who controls Congress.
An active jet stream pattern in the western half of the country means that the first half of May will favor more tornadoes in the Great Plains.
The practice of sedating people detained by police is quietly spreading across the nation, illustrating an often-hidden way fatal police encounters end: not by gunfire but with the silent use of a medical syringe.
A top concern for local election workers throughout the country this year is their own safety. A group formed after the 2020 presidential election is traveling the country helping them prepare for what could lie ahead.
The Supreme Court will consider a straightforward but legally untested question: whether a former president is immune from federal prosecution for official acts.
When the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade in 2022, Republicans insisted the ruling would mostly impact those seeking abortions to end unwanted pregnancies. But that hasn’t been the case.
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Virginia Tech filled its final open scholarship with yet another defensive playmaker.
Plus more softball action, lacrosse action and more.
Michael Lee and Logan Reilly took two vastly different approaches to the hour-long delay late in Saturday’s second round of the Scott Robertson Memorial.
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🎧 The hosts talk about why too few residential units are being built, and what actions are needed to make change at the local level.
The curtains eventually fall on every popular television program. Sure, "The Simpsons" is still going strong at 35 seasons, but that's the exception rather than the rule.
Jennifer Narramore, owner and co-founder of Tornado Talk, and her team have been sharing tornado survival stories from the last 70 years.
The warning comes as OpenAI debuts the latest update to its artificial intelligence model, which can mimic human cadences in its verbal responses and even try to detect people’s moods.
Artificial intelligence voice-cloning technology carries many risks. But a team of doctors and their patient found that it can hold tremendous benefits.
Using motion-capture animation, director Wes Ball creates a “Planet of the Apes” film that’s more engrossing than its predecessors.