City Hall The $64-Million Question: How Will Roanoke End Up Spending Its Pandemic Relief Money? Roanoke steered the biggest chunks of its pandemic relief money to food, fun and affordable housing.
City Hall 'We're Not Going to Tolerate It': Incidents at Pools, Short Staffing Lead To Conundrum Vandalism and violence in the days after the joyful June 6 opening of the new Washington Park pool frustrate city leaders and may prompt added security at taxpayer cost. City Parks and Recreation workers walked and searched the water and floor of the new Washington Park pool for hours looking
Federal Effects Hundreds Could Lose Roanoke Housing As Authority Director Lobbies Cline The largest subsidized housing provider in western Virginia can’t afford air conditioning for all of its tenants. And there’s a new federal program that requires that the Roanoke Redevelopment and Housing Authority find American-made products for many of its rehab and new construction projects. That’s requiring more
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Happenings Happenings: The Only Roanoke Events Calendar You’ll Ever Need. Week of 6/25 to 7/2. We scoured 30 disparate community calendars (yes, 30) so you didn’t have to. From live music to theatre, lectures to drag shows, we’ve got you covered.
Housing Roanoke Board Denied Volosin's Request To Host an Airbnb. Here's an Inside Look. There’s a four-poster bed, De’Longhi coffee maker and ensuite bathroom — but nobody to stay at Councilman Peter Volosin’s house. Most people find it pretty easy to get a city license to run an Airbnb out of their home. But not for Volosin and his husband, Malcolm Quigley.
Politics Roanoke Sheriff's Race Off To Lively Start Three men who know each other well are running for the office.
Ramblings Ramblings: Bob Cowell Blasts Lawsuits As 'Smear Campaign'; Littlepage Wins House Primary; Next City Audit Likely Late, Too What are Ramblings? Ramblings are a collection of short items that have caught our attention for one reason or another.
Happenings Happenings: The Only Roanoke Events Calendar You’ll Ever Need. Week of 6/18 to 6/25. We scoured 30 disparate community calendars (yes, 30) so you didn’t have to. From live music to theatre, lectures to drag shows, we’ve got you covered.
Feature A Tale of Two Cottages: In White and Black Roanoke, Efforts To Save History Take Distinct Paths Determination to save the Washington Park cottage was spurred by historic renovation of another dilapidated house in Fishburn Park.
City Hall Despite Spending Errors, Roanoke Ended '24 Budget Year with Extra Cash There remain dueling narratives about who’s to blame for some of the recent spending and accounting lapses that auditors flagged.
Politics Who Will Face McNamara?: Roanoke's Littlepage, Preston Vie For Democratic Nomination Next Tuesday's Democratic primary will determine whether Donna Littlepage or Kiesha Preston face Del. Joe McNamara, R-Roanoke County.
Happenings Happenings: The Only Roanoke Events Calendar You’ll Ever Need. Week of 6/11 to 6/18. We scoured 30 disparate community calendars (yes, 30) so you didn’t have to. From live music to theatre, lectures to drag shows, we’ve got you covered.
Healthcare Carilion Decision To End School Nurse Program Catches Roanoke Leaders By Surprise The partnership between Carilion and Roanoke City Public Schools started in 2011.
Food Corner Booth: Star City Bodega Brings 'Cheeseburger on Steroids,' Roots & Rhythms Set, Atheling Taproom To Open In our monthly Corner Booth food column, we feature restaurant openings, closings, changes, a first-impression review and more.
Ramblings Ramblings: Protesters Stake Out Cline Book Reading; Cobb Leads Launch of Homelessness Task Force; City Lags in Hotel Rooms What are Ramblings? Ramblings are a collection of short items that have caught our attention for one reason or another.
Happenings Happenings: The Only Roanoke Events Calendar You’ll Ever Need. Week of 6/4 to 6/11. We scoured 30 disparate community calendars (yes, 30) so you didn’t have to. From live music to theatre, lectures to drag shows, we’ve got you covered.
City Hall Roanoke Spent $5 Million More in '24 Than Council Authorized, Violating State Law, Audit Says The finding underscored accounting issues that have plagued the government and which emerged during a belt-tightening budget year.
Business As Prosecution Looms, Owner of Run-Down Roanoke Parking Garage Seeks a Buyer Attorney for garage owner Will Trinkle has persuaded a judge to postpone a trial to allow time for a sale.
Ramblings Ramblings: Politicos Stick Out Necks, Feelings; Homeless Count Dips; City Needs Lifeguards As Summer Nears What are Ramblings? Ramblings are a collection of short items that have caught our attention for one reason or another.