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A new headquarters under formal consideration would give the medical school more room and solve a space issue for the Fralin ...
Vandalism and violence in the days after the joyful June 6 opening of the new Washington Park pool frustrate city leaders and ...
The largest subsidized housing provider in western Virginia can’t afford air conditioning for all of its tenants. And there’s ...
Happy first Wednesday of summer, Rambler readers. First this week, Henri Gendreau breaks down how Roanoke spent - or will spend -its $64 million in pandemic relief funding. That required some ...
The Roanoke River running through Wasena. PHOTO BY HENRI GENDREAU. Have a "recognizably Roanoke" photo for Happenings? Email us at [email protected] for a chance to be featured in this space.
I am a data journalist and cartographer based in New York. I believe strongly in the role of local journalism and love working for The Rambler on data visualization stories. Roanoke steered the ...
Corner Booth food column, we feature restaurant openings, closings, changes, a first-impression review and more.
Roanoke steered the biggest chunks of its pandemic relief money to food, fun and affordable housing. A Northwest Roanoke grocery store, refurbished Eureka Park Recreation Center and in-river kayak ...
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