“He brought it home and he was reading it a lot which was, you know, I’m not used to that—him being so into a book that the school...
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From 1990 to 2000, the Roanoke Valley lost 8,500 people between the ages of 25 and 34, according to Virginia Business Magazine. What is the force...
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Mending a fight over a cold beverage is not a new idea. So when President Obama extended a barley branch to Harvard professor Henry Louis Gates and...
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To build, or not to build: that was the question facing Roanoke City Council. Last month, it seemed like the 4-2 vote shut down any possibility of...
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A fuel gauge slowly inching down to zero. That’s the image you will see when you log onto www.cars.gov. A daily reminder that time is running...
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How many people in the City of Roanoke would trade in their car for a bike? Many people have heard about River Laker, better known as the “Car...
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