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FEEL GOOD FRIDAY


Dreams come true as woman opens the first Black-owned restaurant in Giles County

A local woman's dreams of opening her own restaurant came true in the New River Valley, and she even made history in the process.

VMI soccer player chosen to help first responders, military families through program

Dedicating his life to serving others, a VMI cadet and freshman soccer player has been selected to represent an organization that helps service men and women.

Local landscapes come to life: Roanoke artist featured in Southern Living Magazine

A popular local artist known for her colorful paintings of Southwest Virginia landscapes got a big break with a feature in a Southern Living Magazine.

Seven lucky ducklings safe after rescue from Roanoke City storm drain

After being trapped in a storm drain since Saturday, seven ducklings are now safe thanks to quick work from a Roanoke City Animal Control Officer.

Radford woman thanks her Saint Francis service dog for positively changing her life

A dog that's proven to be a life-changing partner is helping her owner once more.

Pulaski County boy gives back to teachers with school supply drive

A Pulaski County boy makes teachers smile after hosting a drive to collect dozens of school supplies.

Lexington clothing drive for Ukraine draws in massive support from across Southwest Virginia

Southwest Virginia is making a difference from thousands of miles away.

Community cupboards come to Rockbridge to feed neighbors in need

The Rockbridge County community is coming together to make sure none of their neighbors go hungry.

Danville man uses his passion for running to make a difference for children with special needs

Let’s face it, running isn’t for all of us, but for a Danville man, it’s become his passion.

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Wytheville students make cards for teacher’s family in Ukraine to show support

A show of love and support from half a world away, local students are supporting their teacher whose family is divided by the war in Ukraine.

Local veterinarians raising money to help a good dog get a second chance

Louise is a Goldendoodle that was born with knee issues that needs expensive surgery to correct. She was given to Vinton Veterinary hospital because her owners could not take care of her, so veterinarians there stepped in to help. They are holding a bake sale this weekend.

Highland County Maple Festival returns this weekend!

Thousands will head to Highland County this weekend for the 62nd annual Highland County Maple Festival.

Former Liberty quarterback Malik Willis helps homeless woman in need

Malik Willis has been impressing fans both on and off the field lately.

Animal rescue inspires children’s book to help Southwest Virginia Wildlife Center

A tiny creature with an inspiring story that could help save other wildlife is making a big impact in Southwest Virginia.

23-year-old Kroger employee pays for a Lynchburg woman’s groceries

By the time the woman came back inside to tell Graves she had left her wallet at home, Asia had already paid for her groceries--about $50 worth.

Hard times can’t keep Duncan at the RVSPCA down

Hard times can't keep a good dog down. In your Feel Good Friday, we want to introduce you to a special pup that's overcome the odds.

Radio Flyer donates Hero Wagon to Carilion Children’s Hospital

Those iconic little red wagons from our childhood will soon be available to patients at local children’s hospitals. Radio Flyer launched their first design made specifically for children’s hospitals called the ‘Hero Wagon.’

Boy fighting cancer who loves police patches is getting one from Southwest Virginia

An 8-year-old boy fighting cancer in a Pittsburgh hospital is receiving tons of love and patches from law enforcement agencies across the country.

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All the good parts of this week’s snowstorm that’ll make you feel like a kid again

Snow was perhaps the most common conversation topic in Southwest Virginia this week, and as adults we sometimes tend to focus on the roads, the power going out and how to get where we need to safely. But, in this weeks Feel Good Friday segment we want to highlight the good parts; the excitement from kids, the fun with have with our pets and the joyful moments.

‘It’s me, Nilez the Great’: 7-year-old Roanoke boy launches YouTube channel during snow days

Niles Rice is sharing his love for geography through his videos.

Wintry cuteness: Otters spotted playing on ice at Virginia Tech Duck Pond

Two adorable otters have been spotted playing on the ice together at the Virginia Tech duck pond.

Southwest Virginia native credits hometown values for success leading FBI, fighting cancer and violent crime

Fighting violent crime, responding to 9/11, and beating cancer twice, Galax-native Stanley Meador is the epitome for perseverance. A trait that now serves him well as the special agent in charge of the FBI’s Richmond Field Office in Virginia.

‘One can for every fan’: Marching Virginians use music to fight hunger

“One can for every fan!” That is the goal of the Spirit of Tech this weekend at Virginia Tech’s home game. Band members will be collecting money and canned goods to help local people in need this holiday season.

Local teenager uses service project to help recovering animals at wildlife center

When tasked with completing a public service project to earn Eagle Scout certification, 17-year-old Matthew Danco knew he wanted to help the Southwest Virginia Wildlife Center in Roanoke.

‘They are not alone’: Local students empty piggy banks to help Afghan refugee children

When given the opportunity to make a difference, students at Roanoke Catholic chose to help the children of Afghan Refugees now living in the Commonwealth. Students have been donating money all week to send to Commonwealth Catholic Charities to purchase backpacks and supplies.

Saving lives is a family affair for Covington’s EMT state champions

While it may be hard to imagine working with your immediate family members – the Markham’s love it. They admit it can be challenging at times, but they say they’ve formed a bond that helps them better treat patients. “It’s almost like you know what the other one needs or is doing without them ever having to talk,” said Shane Markham, the family’s son.

VMI cadets join Kyle Petty to honor veterans during surprise presentation at D-Day Memorial

In a surprise ceremony, Virginia Military Institute cadets paid their respects to veterans and the children's charity Victory Junction they were raising money for by presenting the colors. “To have the color guard from VMI be here, It was so special,” Petty said.

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Serving those who served their country: New program helps homeless veterans move into a home of their own

A new program is helping homeless veterans gain back their independence as they transition out of a shelter and into their own home. Thanks to a generous donation and partnership between ARCH and the McLeod Family Foundation, more than $21,000 will be designated over the course of this year to help homeless veterans at ARCH's trust house in Roanoke to help move into a permanent home.

Double masks off, marching on! The Spirit of Tech reunites for first time since COVID-19 pandemic

The band is back together again and ready to march through Lane Stadium in Blacksburg!

Adorable stories to get your beautiful summer weekend started

Ah, yes... Another work week finished and a beautiful summer weekend ahead of us. Doesn’t that just make you feel good inside?

Kyle Petty Charity Ride coming to Southwest Virginia this fall with Richard Petty

NBC Sports Analyst and former NASCAR racer Kyle Petty selects Southwest Virginia to host three-day Charity Ride Revival.

‘Divine providence and miraculous intervention’: Faith leads local woman to feed the hungry for 40 years

Though her mission at times has felt impossible, Irvine has fed hungry people for 40 years.

From Roanoke to Tokyo: Local man’s Olympic dreams come true

It takes an incredible amount of work, talent and time behind the scenes putting on the show for the entire world to see. A Roanoke native is a big part of making that magic happen this year.

Duct tape prom dress could earn this Virginia teen $10,000

It took Virginia teen Giles Ferrell 17 rolls of duct tape and 84 hours to create this prom dress! It's inspired by protests sparked over Richmond's Robert E. Lee statue. She's in the running for a $10,000 scholarship for her work.

Virginia Tech alum accepted to veterinary school pulls TikTok prank to surprise her family

Good news came with a surprise and a little prank As Virginia Tech aluma Natasha Welch unveiled her acceptance into the university’s veterinary medicine school.

Warning: Boy sells his prized possessions to save his puppy, an inflatable duck slip n’ slide & a cute engagement ahead!

It’s the first Friday of the month! And you know what that means...

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Salem doesn’t name ‘Teacher of the Year’, opts for different route

Salem City Schools did something very different this year

West Point cadets pay tribute to Lexington native, late Army Capt. Drew Ross

Army Capt. Andrew Ross, a Green Beret from Lexington, Virginia, served more than seven years in the military.

Bringing broken spirits back to life: Local rescue overcomes the odds to save horses in need

While much of the business world was shutting down over the past year, life on the farm only got busier. This is especially true for a local horse rescue that despite facing a fire and financial hardships, managed to care for a growing number of horses in need.

Southwest Virginia thanks its 911 dispatchers for working to keep community safe

Southwest Virginia and communities across the country are celebrating and honoring our headset heroes—those who are heard, but not seen.

They’re back! First hummingbirds spotted in Southwest Virginia

Signs of spring are everywhere and another one is headed our way! Hummingbirds are making their migration back to southwest Virginia.

Communities keep traditions alive despite another pandemic Easter

The Easter Bunny is hopping into town, and while kids may not be able to give him hugs or sit on his lap for a photo again this year, they are finding creative ways to make memories.Although this will mark the second year in a row we have spent the Easter holiday socially distanced, there is still a lot to celebrate. Families are making the most of it.

Spring fever? Animals feel it, too! Baby season begins at SWVA Wildlife Center

ROANOKE, Va. – Spring begins Saturday and while many of us are ready to get out and about, animals are feeling spring fever too, especially those who have wintered indoors while recovering at the Southwest Virginia Wildlife Center. The center is at the start of what Executive Director Sabrina Garvin calls their ‘baby season,’ the center’s busiest time of year. AdThe seasonal euphoria of spring spreads quickly at the wildlife center. It’s that magic moment Garvin describes that keeps center volunteers and staff passionate about the work they do. Follow the Southwest Virginia Wildlife Center for more photos and videos of new patients and success stories.

Franklin County family credits kindness of strangers for saving their dog

Joshua Boyd is happy after being reunited with his dog, Pocket. (Sarah Boyd)Sarah and Joshua Boyd of Franklin County said their puppy, Pocket, became sick with Parvo. They took Pocket to the Emergency Vet Services of Roanoke for treatment. Pocket’s care came at a $3,000 price tag, but the family was determined to give Pocket the care it needed, especially for their two young children who love the dog dearly. The family also says they are very grateful to the veterinarians who worked to save Pocket.

Local firefighter climbs 30 feet to rescue cat stuck in tree

NATURAL BRIDGE – A curious cat got more than it bargained for after it got stuck in a tree on a branch 30 feet off the ground. Thankfully, the local fire department still makes cat rescues, which is now uncommon among other rescue organizations. Firefighters got out their ladder truck and sent firefighter Sheldon Snead up the ladder. He says he is no stranger to heights, but this was the first time he had been sent up to rescue a cat. With the cat tucked under his arm, Snead carried it back down to safety.

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Local 10-year-old turns birthday parade into charity fundraiser

SALEM – A local 10-year-old chose to give gifts instead of receiving them this year for his birthday. For his birthday he wanted to take up donations for the Southwest Virginia Wildlife Center, and the community certainly showed up. A number of vehicles drove through his birthday parade and dropped off donations the center needed. 10-year-old Gabe asked for donations instead of presents for his birthday parade. AdThe wildlife warriors, a local group that supports the SWVA Wildlife Center also gave Gabe a gift of his own.

Instead of gifts, Salem boy asks for donations to local wildlife center for his birthday

SALEM, Va. – Instead of receiving gifts, a soon-to-be 10-year-old is going to be the one giving out presents this year to a good cause. They safely scooped the bird up in a bucket and took it to the Southwest Virginia Wildlife Center in Roanoke, where staff were able to help it fly again. Now instead of gifts for himself, this year for his birthday he’s asking for donations to help other animals like Toby at the center. They’re asking you to purchase a gift from the SWVA wildlife center needs list. Southwest Virginia Wildlife Center of Roanoke Wish List:

Virginia’s longest married couple celebrates 80-year anniversary before husband’s death

TRUEVINE, Va. – Virginia’s longest married couple recently celebrated another incredible milestone, 80 years of marriage. AJ and Lillie Reeves of Truvine celebrated their 80th wedding anniversary on Jan. 25. Feel Good: Longest married coupleThe couple was recognized in the U.S. House of Representatives Congressional Record as the 2019 Virginia winners of Worldwide Marriage Encounter’s Longest Married Couple Project. At the time recognized, A.J. Just weeks after reaching the milestone, AJ Reeves passed away at age 106.

Floyd County’s creative use of CARES Act money kept a community well-fed, in business

The way Floyd County used it’s CARES Act Funds truly showcases that community spirit. Melissa Branks, the manager of the Floyd Farmers Market, said COVID-19 had a huge impact on the ability of local farmers and vendors to sell their products. Floyd County Supervisor Linda DeVito Kuchenbuch said it was the perfect way to spend county CARES Act money before the deadline. “I like to call it a win, win, win, win, win, win, win, because it had a domino effect,” DeVito Kuchenbuch said. The local farmers and producers, they were excited because it was a game-changer for their year of course.

‘Take a mask. Stop the spread’: Salem woman honors healthcare workers with yard display

SALEM, Va. – Honoring healthcare workers on the frontlines, a Salem woman has put up a special display in her front yard to thank them and remind us all to do our part. In front of Anne Craighead’s home on Stonegate Drive in Salem, you’ll see a large metal star adorned with blue lights. On it, she’s hung handsewn masks and a sign that reads, “Please show your love for our health care workers. Stop the spread.” Craighead said she hopes it’s a small reminder to help us all come together and to do our part. Many are leaving their Christmas lights up until Jan. 31 for health care workers.

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