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Veterinary students help prevent shelter euthanasia
Read full article: Veterinary students help prevent shelter euthanasiaWhen Virginia-Maryland Veterinary students in Blacksburg heard the Pulaski County animal shelter was full, there was a call to action and students came to the shelter to foster the dogs that were set to be euthanized.
Local brewery aids community during Montgomery County boil advisory
Read full article: Local brewery aids community during Montgomery County boil advisoryPeople in Montgomery County are on a boil notice that could last through the weekend, but one local company is making sure folks who need water have it.
Giles County teen trains for Wounded Warriors Project 5K after severe leg injury
Read full article: Giles County teen trains for Wounded Warriors Project 5K after severe leg injuryAfter a horrible injury in football, a Giles sophomore is planning to do a 5K in a wheelchair for the Wounded Warrior Project.
Community rallies together as Pulaski teens recover in Roanoke Memorial from car accident
Read full article: Community rallies together as Pulaski teens recover in Roanoke Memorial from car accidentIn the wake of tragedy, small communities always seem to come together to support each other throughout the entire situation, and here in Pulaski County, that holds true.
Southwest Virginia Veterans Cemetery receives excellency award
Read full article: Southwest Virginia Veterans Cemetery receives excellency awardOur region is full of military families and the Southwest Virginia Veterans Cemetery was recognized for their work to keep the cemetery looking its best for the families visiting.
YMCA of Pulaski County partners with Pulaski County Public Schools to offer reduced or free memberships
Read full article: YMCA of Pulaski County partners with Pulaski County Public Schools to offer reduced or free membershipsPulaski County Public Schools, and the YMCA of Pulaski County have partnered together for an incentive based program, where if kids show up to school, and get good grades, they can get a free, or reduced membership at the YMCA.
New River Valley community comes together to find lost dog
Read full article: New River Valley community comes together to find lost dogFor many dog owners, they do not even want to imagine their four-legged friend going missing. Now, add being in an unfamiliar place, and that is exactly what happened to one truck driver who was passing through the New River Valley.
'Red flag' bill debated for hours in Maine months after mass shooting that killed 18
Read full article: 'Red flag' bill debated for hours in Maine months after mass shooting that killed 18Months after a deadly mass shooting in Maine, backers and detractors held an hourslong debate over a so-called red flag bill.
See our list of daddy-daughter dances near you, and how to share your photos
Read full article: See our list of daddy-daughter dances near you, and how to share your photosIt’s the season for the popular American tradition of daddy-daughter dances: an opportunity for young girls to get all dressed up, taken out and treated like a princess by their fathers. Check out the list of dances!
Memories that last a lifetime: All you need to know about daddy-daughter dances
Read full article: Memories that last a lifetime: All you need to know about daddy-daughter dancesThe popular American tradition of a father-daughter dances are an opportunity for young girls to get all dressed up, taken out and treated like a princess by their fathers.
Community reacts to Montgomery County School Board third-party investigation
Read full article: Community reacts to Montgomery County School Board third-party investigationThe Montgomery County School Board is launching a third-party investigation into the deaths of two high schoolers back in November.
Angels of Assisi asks for donations after rescuing 16 dogs, 19 puppies from bitter cold
Read full article: Angels of Assisi asks for donations after rescuing 16 dogs, 19 puppies from bitter coldAngels of Assisi is asking for the community’s help after rescuing dogs and puppies from harsh weather conditions in West Virginia.
Southern Team Subaru, Kingdom Harvest Church, TAP partner to distribute coats for ‘Operation Warm’
Read full article: Southern Team Subaru, Kingdom Harvest Church, TAP partner to distribute coats for ‘Operation Warm’Hundreds of children in the Roanoke Valley are sporting new coats thanks to Operation Warm — made possible by Southern Team Subaru of Roanoke, Kingdom Harvest Church and TAP.
Radford crews hold benefit breakfast for hometown hero battling cancer
Read full article: Radford crews hold benefit breakfast for hometown hero battling cancerJemery Compton is a Christiansburg and Radford firefighter and EMT who has been fighting cancer for three years. Saturday morning his colleagues in Radford hosted a benefit breakfast and raffle drawing.
Rockbridge Co. community brings Christmas spirit to Santa himself as he battles cancer
Read full article: Rockbridge Co. community brings Christmas spirit to Santa himself as he battles cancerA Rockbridge County man has played the role of Santa in the Goshen community for over a decade, but with an ongoing battle against cancer, he has decided to hang up his coat.
Communities rally to support two teens after horrific head-on car crash
Read full article: Communities rally to support two teens after horrific head-on car crashOn Dec. 16, Lauren Worley and Micah Underwood’s lives flipped upside down after they were hit head-on by a suspected drunk driver off Route 8 in Patrick County.
Community support helps Christiansburg firefighter with terminal cancer stay positive
Read full article: Community support helps Christiansburg firefighter with terminal cancer stay positiveA Christiansburg firefighter continues his battle against terminal cancer as the community comes together in an outpouring of support.
Fries Volunteer Fire Department announces cancellation of Fiddler’s Convention
Read full article: Fries Volunteer Fire Department announces cancellation of Fiddler’s ConventionThe Fries Volunteer Fire Department announced the cancellation of their Fiddler’s Convention after 56 years due to quote “unforeseen circumstances.”
NRV girl who lost both feet in tragic incident defies odds, is now dancing happily
Read full article: NRV girl who lost both feet in tragic incident defies odds, is now dancing happilyIt's nothing short of miracle. Aubrey Scaletta from the New River Valley lost both her feet in an accident while riding in her father's pickup truck. After six surgeries, Aubrey is defying odds, not only walking, but dancing.
Support Carilion patients, families through ‘Lights of Love’ holiday fundraiser
Read full article: Support Carilion patients, families through ‘Lights of Love’ holiday fundraiserYou can show your appreciation for a family member or friend while also making a difference through Carilion Clinic’s Lights of Love Christmas trees.
Roanoke City Sheriff’s Office seeking donations for ‘Caring for Generations’ holiday giveback
Read full article: Roanoke City Sheriff’s Office seeking donations for ‘Caring for Generations’ holiday givebackIf you’re looking to give back this holiday season, the Roanoke City Sheriff’s Office has the perfect opportunity for you.
Christiansburg Volunteer Fire Dept. selling shirts to support crew member with cancer
Read full article: Christiansburg Volunteer Fire Dept. selling shirts to support crew member with cancerThe Christiansburg Fire Department is hosting a t-shirt benefit sale to support a firefighter’s fight against cancer.
Spreading Christmas cheer: 10 News partners with Salvation Army for 2023 Angel Tree program
Read full article: Spreading Christmas cheer: 10 News partners with Salvation Army for 2023 Angel Tree program10 News is excited to partner with the Salvation Army again this year helping with its Angel Tree program.
New River Valley groups tackle food insecurity ahead of Thanksgiving
Read full article: New River Valley groups tackle food insecurity ahead of ThanksgivingJust days away from Thanksgiving, it can be difficult for some families to make a dinner or get a turkey. Two places in the New River Valley are working to ensure their communities have a meal.
New Roanoke Police Chief Scott Booth hosts first-ever community walk in NW neighborhood hit by gun violence
Read full article: New Roanoke Police Chief Scott Booth hosts first-ever community walk in NW neighborhood hit by gun violenceRoanoke's new police chief, Scott Booth hosted his first community walk with officers on Friday to build trust with citizens impacted by gun violence.
Share: What fears do you have about climate change, the environment?
Read full article: Share: What fears do you have about climate change, the environment?When it comes to our climate, and slowing the catastrophic effects of global warming, there’s so much information, and scientists are still working to learn more as the world continues to change and evolve over time.
This pastor escaped a life of crime in Brooklyn. Now he gives troubled teens options with ‘hope and hammer’ approach
Read full article: This pastor escaped a life of crime in Brooklyn. Now he gives troubled teens options with ‘hope and hammer’ approachA pastor gives troubled teens options in what's called the “Hope and Hammer” approach. The goal is to get to the teens before it's too late.
After no one came to her birthday party, the community showed up to celebrate 9-year-old girl
Read full article: After no one came to her birthday party, the community showed up to celebrate 9-year-old girlDanielle Peet was getting ready for her 9th birthday party at a park in Pulaski Saturday, but her celebration was off to a slow start.
Local non-profit lends a hand with Roanoke Diaper Duty initiative
Read full article: Local non-profit lends a hand with Roanoke Diaper Duty initiativeThe non-profit, Huddle Up Moms is addressing the dire need for diapers throughout the United States by collecting and then distributing them to people in the community.
Celebrating National Black Business Month: How organizations in our region show their support
Read full article: Celebrating National Black Business Month: How organizations in our region show their supportAugust is recognized as National Black Business Month, a time to celebrate and support locally-owned businesses by people of color.
Roanoke City Schools battle against food insecurity
Read full article: Roanoke City Schools battle against food insecurityStatistics from Feeding America show Southwest Virginia ranks 2% higher than the national average in food insecurity. This summer, Roanoke City Public Schools decided they wanted to make a difference in their community.
The Deep Blue Ridge: Bouncer, boxing coach inspires community through spoken word poetry
Read full article: The Deep Blue Ridge: Bouncer, boxing coach inspires community through spoken word poetryA Roanoke man with a tough exterior, but a larger-than-life personality and a heart of gold is sharing deep words of motivation through spoken word in the Commonwealth.
Roanoke Police hear community concerns during downtown forum
Read full article: Roanoke Police hear community concerns during downtown forumRoanoke Police and city staff hosted a community forum on Wednesday evening in Downtown Roanoke for community members to express their concerns about happenings in the city.
Virginia Tech Carilion School of Medicine, Bradley Free Clinic host oral health day for refugees
Read full article: Virginia Tech Carilion School of Medicine, Bradley Free Clinic host oral health day for refugeesVirginia Tech Carilion School of Medicine students and dentists with the Bradley Free Clinic hosted an oral health day for refugees on Saturday.