Nov 25, 2008 | Roanoke Times
Personnel from the Virginia Department of Forestry prepare to bring down the tree that will adorn the state Capitol in Richmond.
War memorial security questioned
Thousands will gather today at the National War Memorial to remember the fallen.
John McCain and Sarah Palin plan stops in Virginia Saturday
The Republican ticket for president is planning several last-minute stops in Virginia before the election on Saturday.
Colleen Roberts is having a little trouble getting used to seeing a river and a railroad track just outside the police department she now heads.
Giles investment adviser scheduled to plead guilty on fraud charges
Frank G. Farrier Jr., one of two Giles County investment advisers charged in a fraud scheme that cost their clients millions of dollars, is scheduled to plead guilty this afternoon in federal court in Roanoke.
One pocket of water remains on the far end of Mountain Lake. If the lake drains completely, geologists might be able to explore and map its underground features.
Gypsy moth possible solutions topic of Sept. 11 farm program
Possible solutions to gypsy moths will be one of the topics at a farm program sponsored Sept.
ATHENS, W.Va. - These students have been named to dean's list at Concord University for the fall 2007 semester.
Abertillery's home to the feelgood festival
The Abertillery Blues Festival returns this weekend for its fourth year of festivities, with five-time Grammy-winning Robert Cray headlining.
Gilmore wins Republican Senate nomination
Former Virginia Gov. Jim Gilmore has narrowly won the Republican nomination for U.S. Senate, according to official results at a state convention.
As W.M. Jordan Co. celebrates its 50th anniversary in the construction industry, friends and associates are happy to congratulate this great company for outstanding achievement.
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