Politics Embattled Roanoke Council Candidate Could Still Be Elected As Democratic Nominee Despite last week announcing his withdrawal from the race, Jamaal Jackson has not given formal notice to elections officials about the June 18 contest.
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Politics Roanoke Council Candidate Drops Out Weeks Before Primary Amid Review of 'Questionable' Voter Signatures A week after city officials received a complaint alleging an illegal campaign act, Jamaal Jackson said he is dropping out.
Interview Who Are the Democratic Candidates for Roanoke City Council? We Asked Them 4 Questions. Following Jamaal Jackson’s sudden departure from the City Council race, we introduce you to Democratic candidates Terry McGuire, Phazhon Nash and Benjamin Woods.
Politics Future Roanoke City Manager Becomes Flash Point in Campaign for City Council Democrats and Republicans running for City Council are encouraging incumbents to hold off on picking Bob Cowell’s permanent successor.
Education Late School Bus Issue Prompts Roanoke School Board To Change Schedule, Again Despite hiring a new company to operate buses, the district says more changes are needed to prevent hundreds of students from arriving late to class each day.
City Hall Roanoke City Manager Cowell Resigns. Here's What Led Up To It. In the wake of toxic workplace claims, City Manager Bob Cowell resigned and Council installed Mayor Sherman Lea as an acting city manager.
Business Feline Fine? Not One but Two Cat Cafés Compete for Cuddles and Adoptions in Roanoke Two different visions — both combining cats and cafés — are competing for the attention of Roanoke cat lovers.
Politics Roanoke City Councilman Priddy To Resign Next Month, Move to Northern Virginia Priddy made the announcement 18 months into a Council term left vacant by disgraced former councilman Robert Jeffrey Jr.
Education Roanoke Changes School Funding Policy, Which District Fears Could Cost It Millions City Council said the change will allow for flexibility in spending taxpayer money, while school officials decried it as harmful.
City Hall Roanoke City Council Decides To Keep Property Taxes Steady After Vice Mayor Floats Rate Cut City Council members on Monday rebuffed any effort to reduce property taxes this year, but expressed sympathy with exploring that option in the future.
Investigation Roanoke City Council Told That Assistant City Manager Verbally Attacked, Physically Threatened Employee, Emails Show After the employee quit, a senior official urged Council to fire Assistant City Manager Brent Robertson and City Manager Bob Cowell.
Housing Roanoke Homeowners Sue City Over Policy Ending Exclusively Single-Family Zoning A mayoral candidate and a former city attorney are among the dozen plaintiffs asking a Roanoke judge to invalidate the law.
Education Roanoke School Board Appears Receptive To Restricting Student Cell Phone Use Superintendent Verletta White said she would convene a working group that will come up with more concrete recommendations.
Environment Roanoke Valley Municipalities Have Room To Grow Tree Canopies, Study Finds While the city has a goal of a 40 percent tree canopy coverage, a new study estimated Roanoke's tree canopy at 33 percent.
City Hall Roanoke Treasurer Postpones Retirement To Avoid Potential Special Election This Year Tasha Burkett, who became chief deputy in March, says she intends to run for the office next year as an independent.
City Hall Roanoke Demotes Assistant City Manager. Officials Won't Say Why. Brent Robertson, who also served as finance director, was stripped of his titles just as city leaders are finalizing a $379-million budget.
Business Roanoke-Based Credit Union's New Checking Accounts Spark Concerns Over Fees Freedom First Federal Credit Union says new accounts will offer perks, including the potential to save on insurance.