With construction season underway, different groups of Virginia Tech students are combining their learned skills to make construction sites a little safer. WFIR’s Alex Torres has more: The post VT researchers working on robots for safer construction sites first appeared on News/Talk 960-AM & FM-107.3 WFIR.… Continue Reading
One of 5 GOP primary Senate candidates in Roanoke on Tuesday
Virginia’s junior Democratic US Senator – Tim Kaine – is also a former Governor and the one-time Mayor of Richmond. Five Republicans are on the primary ballot next Tuesday, looking to beat the odds and take him on in the November general election. One is in Roanoke today. More from WFIR’s Gene Marrano: The…… Continue Reading
Reminder to call your doctor when necessary
There is actually a term for those who have an intense fear of doctors – “iatrophobia,” which can prevent them from calling for an appointment when they really should for a persistent pain problem. A surgeon with the Virginia Spine Institute urges people to reach out when they should, as WFIR’s Gene Marrano reports: …… Continue Reading
Identity of man killed in Roanoke officer-involved shooting revealed
The suspect in the recent officer-involved shooting has been identified as 41-year-old Travis Martin, of Roanoke. The situation started when authorities responded to reports of a man shouting threats at police officers outside the Roanoke Police Department. The same man also made a 911 call threatening to kill all Roanoke Police officers. At the intersection…… Continue Reading
Nonprofit seeks to build 4 miles of trails on Mill Mountain
Roanoke Parks Foundation is working on increasing the trails on Mill Mountain by 30-percent. As WFIR’s Denise Allen Membreno reports these trails are economic drivers. Trail lovers will be happy to hear Mill Mountain is getting new trails. As WFIR’s Denise Allen Membreno reports 4 miles will be added and could be ready by…… Continue Reading
Good Samaritan Hospice opens first freestanding hospice house
Good Samaritan Hospice hosted the grand opening of the region’s first freestanding hospice house. WFIR’s Denise Allen Membreno has more. Good Samaritan Hospice celebrated the opening of the region’s first freestanding hospice house. As WFIR’s Denise Allen Membreno reports the 16 bed facility will offer help to the region’s most vulnerable. The post Good…… Continue Reading
Salem Museum to remember D-Day with living historians
D-Day memorial events are still taking place over the weekend in remembrance of those who lost their lives on that crucial day during World War 2. WFIR’s Alex Torres reports: The post Salem Museum to remember D-Day with living historians first appeared on News/Talk 960-AM & FM-107.3 WFIR.… Continue Reading
Interview: 20 years of growing tomatoes, and “tomatoes” celebration Saturday
20 years of helping you “grow tomatoes, and grow tomatoes” will be celebrated this Saturday as a local shop for growers celebrates the milestone. WFIR’s Ian Price has more. Here is the full in-studio conversation with Blue Ridge Hydroponics Owner Brynnen Bierele. The post Interview: 20 years of growing tomatoes, and “tomatoes” celebration Saturday…… Continue Reading
Virginia Tech School of Education to host banned books discussion
A group of Virginia Tech professors are using an upcoming panel discussion to weigh in on book bans enacted by school boards across the Commonwealth. WFIR’s Clark Palmer has that story. The post Virginia Tech School of Education to host banned books discussion first appeared on News/Talk 960-AM & FM-107.3 WFIR.… Continue Reading
Virginia Tech set to host banned books discussion
A group of Virginia Tech professors are using an upcoming panel discussion to weigh in on book bans enacted by school boards across the Commonwealth. WFIR’s Clark Palmer has that story. The post Virginia Tech set to host banned books discussion first appeared on News/Talk 960-AM & FM-107.3 WFIR.… Continue Reading