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Back Creek Elementary School in Roanoke is the Cool School for Tuesday, May 22nd.
It is illegal to buy raw milk in Virginia but people who love it and believe it has disease preventing properties find a way around what they believe is an unfair restriction.
Virginia Tech professor doctor Scott Geller is hoping a green bracelet will change the world, through the idea of actively caring for people.
The county would close Bolling Springs Elementary and Sharon Elementary
Cars lined up in the parking lot of Feeding America Southwest Virginia, all to get a special bag from Food Lion's $10,000 donation
Keith Smith said two supervisors had nooses displayed while he worked as a contract employee for VDOT.
One viewer questioned our sports coverage while another doesn't like a new segment on our morning show
Cody Journell must serve 100 hours of community service
The promoter of the annual Drew Expo said it may be necessary to add fencing next year in order to curb violence.
The Mattel toy is available nationwide.
With tears streaming down her face, Crystal Hodges, still has so many questions about the disappearance of her sister, Heather
Corporal J.B. Kerns lost both legs and an arm in an IED explosion while serving in Afghanistan
Donations will be accepted through May 25.
When you hear the buzz of the boats and the splashes of people at Smith Mountain Lake, you know summer is just around the corner. And as a place that?s very popular during the summer, different spots
Some trees will have to be planted for a third time in the north Roanoke Hershberger reforestation project.
Diversity was on display in Downtown Roanoke Saturday, as Elmwood Park got painted in the city's true local colors.
For decades, a miniature train park near Wirtz has been a source of pride, joy, and great memories for Joe Feazell. But as he walked through it Saturday, all he could feel was shock.
Thousands filled the Roanoke Civic Center to hear Alan Jackson in concert.
Lifeguard 12 had a ?close call? with three military jets Thursday night.
Monday at 11: The Farmers vs. The Feds, the Dairy Dilemma
Items made by Sudanese refugees in Roanoke will be online, thanks to some Virginia Tech business students who have created a website for them to sell their goods.
The concert will raise money to help the museum pay debts from its latest renovation.
Revitalization projects have cut business for some vendors by 50 percent.
Despite recent showers and storms, water levels are still lower than normal.
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