Saturday, November 21, 2009
- Business is aflutter for leaf collectors this fall
- Roanoke preservation group releases list of endangered historic places
- City joins Twitter to stay connected
- Storm drain likely source of Carvin Creek gas leak
- Ex-writer pleads not guilty in court
- Coyotes roam Botetourt area
- Man arrested after altercation, stabbing
- Lexington man dies after being hit by truck
- All aboard in Christiansburg: Blacksburg Transit expands bus routes
- Public pulse: NRV government news
- Safe Haven opens Christiansburg center
Friday, November 20, 2009
- Large crowd expected for Palin book signing
- Residents beg SCC to reject rate increase
- Tupperware crash causes U.S. 220 delays
- Roanoke children shriek with dinosaur
- Roanoke Co. school employees may get bonus
- Ferrum shooting suspect still out on bond
- Botetourt Co. authorities release image in threat investigation
- Fraud case jury gives mixed verdict
- Roanoke starts principal search
- Portion of Mill Lane in Salem to close during rail work
- Evaluation could delay Zhu's trial
- Pulaski Co. student to cook with Food Network star
- County narrows superintendent candidates to 3
- Tech to test alert system Monday
Thursday, November 19, 2009
- Ferrum student's death unusual: Accidents rarely involve nonhunters
- Ferrum student lived and died for the outdoors
- H1N1 virus prevention will be on many Santas' wish lists
- Palin book signing in Roanoke on schedule
- Body at Wasena bridge is ID'd; mom points to suicide
- Franklin County loses commerce leader
- Man pleads guilty to firearms charges in heroin-linked case
- Roanoke River flooding won't reroute half-marathon
- VDOT shuffles regional project priorities
- Botetourt Co. schools receive threats
- Coast Guard says barge may resume its voyage to N.J.
- Montgomery school official nixes penalty
- Finalists to be named in superintendent search
- School board delays action on old middle school
- Red Cross consolidates offices in Radford
- Military flyover set for Saturday's Va. Tech game
- Portion of New River Trail closed until May
- Radford seeks volunteers for advisory boards
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
- Hunter's bullet kills Ferrum student
- PetSmart employee charged in fire
- Court to let private land be seized for Carilion site
- Police seek van seen near time of Childs, Metzler killings
- Roanoke clinic to distribute seasonal flu vaccine today
- Roanoke Co. asphalt plant gets special-use permit
- Son of late Hardy fire chief guilty of embezzlement
- Explore Park behind schedule -- again
- Vander Maten determined to bring Ukrainian girls back to U.S.
- Lawmakers talk about further cuts as state budget shortfall nears $3 billion
- Virginia education board fully accredits Fleming High
- Franklin Co. wants to restrict trucks on winding state route
- Roanoke Co. offers glimpse of recreation center
- Body found under Wasena bridge isn’t believed to be result of foul play
- Montgomery Co. expects $2.8 million shortfall next year
- Radford cleans up after water line break
- Blacksburg police seek robbery suspects
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
- Another drugstore robbed in early hours
- Roanoke police urge awareness to protect belongings
- Roanoke City Market vendors ask for protection
- Driver convicted of 2 counts of assault, battery
- Flooding roughs up new greenway trail
- 2 college students held in sex assault
- Health care-sharing ministries: Paying their fair share
- Regional jail expansion nearly complete
- Giles Co. authorities make arrest in theft
- Public Pulse: NRV government meetings
- Radford crews replacing main that flooded yards
Monday, November 16, 2009
- Greene Memorial United Methodist: Planted by God, nurtured by faith
- SUV at Roanoke Co. car wash crashes into occupied building
Sunday, November 15, 2009
- Principal doesn't drag out promise: middle school celebrates accreditation
- Animals rescued after fire at pet store
- Transportation officials brace for winter
- Guitar Hero tournament rocks the day away
- Odor from photo shoot fills downtown Roanoke
- Resident injured after house fire
- Authorities arrest man suspected in shooting
- 85 National Guard troops to return from overseas





