VDOT contractor dies after being hit by tractor trailer on I-81

VDOT contractor dies after being hit by tractor trailer on I-81

A VDOT contractor has been hit and killed in an accident on Interstate-81. Virginia State Police say 54-year-old Matthew Frazier, of Clifton Forge, VA exited a piece of construction equipment just after 2:30am this morning while that equipment was loaded on a trailer when Frazier was struck by a tractor-trailer. Frazier was wearing a traffic…Continue Reading

Tractor trailer crash on I-81 in Roanoke County causing delays

Tractor trailer crash on I-81 in Roanoke County causing delays

A tractor trailer crash this morning at mile marker 142 on I-81 in Roanoke County has caused all north lanes to be closed. All northbound traffic is being detoured onto Route 419 then onto Alt US-11 North/US-460 East then onto VA-117 then onto I-581 North, and back onto I-81. The post Tractor trailer crash on…Continue Reading

Roanoke-based Chorda Pharma moves toward product release with grant

Roanoke-based Chorda Pharma moves toward product release with grant

Chorda Pharma, a local pharmaceutical company looking to bring its first product, Capsadyn – an over the counter medication for chronic pain to market next year – has received an important  grant from the Commonwealth Commercialization Fund. WFIR-WDNE for web The post Roanoke-based Chorda Pharma moves toward product release with grant first appeared on News/Talk…Continue Reading

Congressman Bob Good pushes Life at Conception Act

Congressman Bob Good pushes Life at Conception Act

Despite the Supreme Court of the United States returning the question of abortion to the states, U.S. Congressman Bob Good, a Republican from Virginia’s fifth district supports federal legislation that would implement the equal protection of the right to life to “preborn” humans. WFIR’s Camden Lazenby has more. The post Congressman Bob Good pushes Life…Continue Reading

Intel delays as Congress continues working on chip subsidies

Intel delays as Congress continues working on chip subsidies

20-billion-dollars-worth of chip factories in Ohio are being delayed by Intel, as the stalemate over subsidies continues in Congress. Meanwhile, those subsidies are being provided by foreign countries. WFIR’s Ian Price has more. 6-27 Intel WRAP-WEB The post Intel delays as Congress continues working on chip subsidies first appeared on News/Talk 960-AM & FM-107.3 WFIR.Continue Reading

Man taken to hospital after shooting in Southeast Roanoke

Man taken to hospital after shooting in Southeast Roanoke

On June 26, 2022 at approximately 12:05 a.m., Roanoke Police were notified by City of Roanoke E-911 Center personnel of a person with a gunshot wound in the 100 block of Campbell Avenue SE. Responding officers located an adult male lying in a parking lot in the area with what appeared to be a non-life…Continue Reading

Sapporo USA to acquire California craft brewer Stone Brewing

Sapporo USA to acquire California craft brewer Stone Brewing

ESCONDIDO, Calif. (AP) — Sapporo U.S.A. has reached an agreement to acquire popular Southern California-based craft brewer Stone Brewing, the companies announced Friday. Stone will continue to brew its beers and retain its branding, management and workforce while Sapporo produces Sapporo-branded beers for U.S. distribution at Stone’s breweries in Escondido, California and Richmond, Virginia, a…Continue Reading

Court rejects pipeline’s request for new panel of judges

Court rejects pipeline’s request for new panel of judges

ROANOKE, Va. (AP) — A federal appeals court has denied a request from a company building a natural gas pipeline in Virginia and West Virginia to have a new panel of judges reconsider permits that have been struck down repeatedly . The 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals denied the motion from Mountain Valley Pipeline…Continue Reading