New River Valley Current - Fri Nov 06
We have photos of some New River Valley fans at the recent Lyle Lovett concert in Roanoke.
Blacksburg showcases its artistic palette with Art Tour 10Collegiate Times - Wed Nov 04
"Buy local. Be local. Eat local." Blacksburg's local initiative has found its way onto bumper stickers, storefront windows and advertisements.
How to make your own pumpkin pie fillingRoanoke Times - Wed Nov 04
Every year, "Peanuts" character Linus waits around for a Great Pumpkin who never shows.
Young guilty in Floyd attackNew River Valley Current - Fri Oct 30
A man who was found not guilty earlier this year of striking one person with a vehicle was found guilty Thursday of striking another.
Economic Development Authority issues a final demanda to DK3SWVA Today - Fri Oct 30
Data Knight 365 Friday missed another deadline for closing on purchase of 51.5 acres of undeveloped land in Floyd County's Commerce Park for a proposed data center, prompting the Economic Development Authority is authorize a formal "final demand for closing" Tuesday after meeting behind closed doors for more than a hour.
Economic Development Authority issues a final demanda to DK3Clinch Valley News - Thu Oct 29
Data Knight 365 Friday missed another deadline for closing on purchase of 51.5 acres of undeveloped land in Floyd County's Commerce Park for a proposed data center, prompting the Economic Development Authority is authorize a formal "final demand for closing" Tuesday after meeting behind closed doors for more than a hour.
Jeffrey Young guilty on all chargesWSLS-TV Roanoke - Thu Oct 29
Floyd jury decided Jeffrey Young is guilty on all four charges of attacking grocery store clerk.
Jury finds Young guilty on all chargesClinch Valley News - Thu Oct 29
A jury of 6 men and 6 women found Jeffrey Martin Young guilty of all four charges in the 2008 attack of a Slaughters' Supermarket employee, rejecting a defense contention that the 31-year-old man with a history of mental illness was insane at the time.
Testimony begins in supermarket attack - roanoke.comRoanoke Times - Wed Oct 28
When asked why he struck a woman with a vehicle and beat her with a log and a club in the parking lot of Slaughters' Supermarket, Jeffery Young told a forensic psychologist that there was something about the store's name.
Young called himself a oeJesus IncarnateaWSLS-TV Roanoke - Tue Oct 27
By the time Jeffrey Young was escorted out of the Floyd County Courthouse on Tuesday, he already heard several opinions on his mental health by professionals who took the stand.
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