As part of The Roanoke Rambler’s ongoing coverage of segregation, we analyzed maps of the city’s racial geography from two ...
Through an initiative started by Cobb, the city’s new Hope and Home Task Force held its first meeting last month. Its goals ...
Roanoke Mayor Joe Cobb answers reporter questions Tuesday after a news conference about the city's plan to pursue a casino. PHOTO BY TODD JACKSON FOR THE ROANOKE RAMBLER Roanoke leaders said in recent ...
Thursday, 10/16 to Sunday, 10/19 — “The Play that Goes Wrong” presented by Attic Productions (7490 Roanoke Rd., Fincastle). A ...
The university says the timing makes sense. A short drive from Roanoke, Durham offers travelers cosmopolitan vibes and a ...
A short drive from Roanoke, Durham offers travelers cosmopolitan vibes and a community that celebrates an authentic sense of ...
City leaders heard about school needs as a group meets privately to discuss the future of local education funding.
Xavier Duckett hosts a free leadership workshop at The Collective, his coworking space on 11th Street Northwest. The August event was part of his recurring community program, Creative Conversations.
A Habitat for Humanity volunteer who fell from the second floor of a house is suing the Roanoke Valley chapter for $12 million. Above, the house on Bullitt Avenue that was the site of the 2024 fall.
Welcome to our food column, Corner Booth, where each month Layla Khoury-Hanold will guide us through what’s happening in Roanoke’s food scene. We’ll feature restaurant openings and closings, changes ...
Roanoke’s four quadrants reveal a deep and persistent divide. While legal segregation ended with the Civil Rights Act of 1964, its legacy continues to shape cities and their neighborhoods across the ...
Legal Jury Finds Brandon Bell, Former Roanoke Valley State Senator, Defamed Daughter's Ex-Girlfriend in 2022 Letter A Roanoke County jury this week awarded $1 million to a former Cave Spring High ...