Bobcat pair released into wild after months at Southwest Virginia Wildlife Center
Read full article: Bobcat pair released into wild after months at Southwest Virginia Wildlife CenterThe pair — a male and a female — had been at the Southwest Virginia Wildlife Center in Roanoke since last summer, when they were brought in as kittens. It cost about $60 a day just to feed them, and staff put in months of hard work to prepare them for release.
Giving gift of life: LewisGale coworkers share organ donation story
Read full article: Giving gift of life: LewisGale coworkers share organ donation storyFour coworkers at LewisGale Montgomery came together Friday to spread the word about organ donation in honor of National Donate Life Blue and Green Day. Two of them are donors. Two are transplant recipients. Each said donation changed their life for the better.
Sonny has spent nearly a year in a shelter, could he be your new best friend?
Read full article: Sonny has spent nearly a year in a shelter, could he be your new best friend?The Floyd County Humane Society is searching for a home for one of their longest tenured shelter dogs. Sonny is a sweet, loving senior dog who has spent more than 336 days at the Floyd County Humane Society waiting for someone to call his own.
Rescued bobcat finds new home at zoo, two others set to be released this Spring
Read full article: Rescued bobcat finds new home at zoo, two others set to be released this SpringThree bobcat kittens rescued by the Southwest Virginia Wildlife Center in 2025 are healthy and doing well. They’ve grown quite a bit since last summer. They have large claws, teeth and quite the appetite.
Another nest abandoned, Virginia’s Bald Eagles continue to die from lead poisoning
Read full article: Another nest abandoned, Virginia’s Bald Eagles continue to die from lead poisoningAlthough it is illegal to kill a Bald Eagle, Virginia has no protections preventing the leading cause of eagle death: lead poisoning. At the state level, lawmakers recently passed a bill that would require the Department of Wildlife Resources to develop and maintain an educational webpage about the dangers of lead and proper disposal. The bill now awaits the governor’s signature.
Velma has spent over a year in a shelter, could she be your new best friend?
Read full article: Velma has spent over a year in a shelter, could she be your new best friend?The Floyd County Humane Society is searching for a home for one of their longest tenured shelter dogs. Velma is described as a sweet, cuddly and loving senior dog who has spent more than a year waiting for a forever home.
Measles exposure at Lynchburg General Hospital; What you need to know
Read full article: Measles exposure at Lynchburg General Hospital; What you need to knowVirginia has recorded 10 confirmed measles cases this year, double the number reported last year, VDH said. Health officials urged people who are not fully vaccinated or otherwise immune to contact their doctor about vaccination and testing.
VMI expert Col. Patrick Rhamey discusses war on Iran
Read full article: VMI expert Col. Patrick Rhamey discusses war on Iran“It looks confusing, it looks chaotic, and that’s because it is, with no leadership, either in political or military, nobody is in charge. The lack of a command structure in Iran makes it very difficult right now to figure out who to negotiate with, who to work with, if we’re going to see an end to hostilities.”
Oakey’s grief therapy dog gets second chance at a happy retirement after animal cancer treatment
Read full article: Oakey’s grief therapy dog gets second chance at a happy retirement after animal cancer treatmentRagnar spent more than a decade comforting families at Oakey’s Funeral Services, attending more than 1,000 funerals and helping people who were withdrawn find a way to open up. One week after he retired, the golden retriever was diagnosed with B-cell lymphoma, a form of cancer.
Community reflects on 10-year anniversary of Evergreen EF-3 Tornado
Read full article: Community reflects on 10-year anniversary of Evergreen EF-3 TornadoA 12-to-15-mile path of destruction was left in the tornados wake. It shook the foundation of many Evergreen community members lives, but it didn’t shake their faith. On the 10-year-anniversary of the EF-3 tornado that roared through the Appomattox community, many are reflecting on the community’s resilience, including us here at 10 News.
Giles High School awarded $25,000 Carhartt grant
Read full article: Giles High School awarded $25,000 Carhartt grantGiles High School has been awarded a $25,000 grant from Carhartt’s For the Love of Labor program to introduce Career and Technical Education through the National Center for Construction Education and Research’s High School Builder Program.
Rescue of stinky, hissing opossum proves even wildlife has bad hair days
Read full article: Rescue of stinky, hissing opossum proves even wildlife has bad hair daysThe rescuer said the opossum looked like it was covered in wet mud and was “farting all night.” The neighbor had planned to use a broom to shove the critter back into the snow, but thankfully, the rescuer stepped in, recognizing the animal needed help.
You’re invited to a baby shower to help injured and orphaned baby wildlife
Read full article: You’re invited to a baby shower to help injured and orphaned baby wildlifeThis baby shower is a wish list in-kind donation drive designed to stock up on frequently used and essential items for the center’s wildlife hospital. The event promises fun for the whole family, featuring a face painter and the chance to see some of the center’s amazing wildlife ambassadors up close.
$17 million approved for widening, safety upgrades on Virginia’s Interstate 81
Read full article: $17 million approved for widening, safety upgrades on Virginia’s Interstate 81The highway handles an enormous volume of freight and passenger traffic. More than 12 million commercial trucks travel the interstate annually, moving over $300 billion in goods.
Ferris wheel, Berglund Center, Science Museum; Rasoul requests $600k from General Assembly for study to improve Roanoke
Read full article: Ferris wheel, Berglund Center, Science Museum; Rasoul requests $600k from General Assembly for study to improve RoanokeDelegate Sam Rasoul is requesting $600,000 from the General Assembly to evaluate improvement ideas for Roanoke, including a Ferris wheel on Center in the Square. Rasoul emphasizes the importance of creative investment for Roanoke's redevelopment, focusing on feasibility and structural studies.
Local pediatrician says flu cases are on the rise, especially in children
Read full article: Local pediatrician says flu cases are on the rise, especially in childrenFlu cases are already starting to impact local school districts. Although the ideal time to get a flu vaccine has passed, a Carilion Clinic pediatrician is urging everyone to get the flu vaccine as soon as possible.
Government shutdown raises concerns for community health centers in Virginia
Read full article: Government shutdown raises concerns for community health centers in VirginiaAccess to medical care is already a major issue in rural Virginia, particularly in the southwest region. The ninth congressional district of Virginia has more than 60 community health centers, more than any other district in the state.
Expanding sinkholes and sinking creek threaten endangered fish and one of it’s only remaining habitats
Read full article: Expanding sinkholes and sinking creek threaten endangered fish and one of it’s only remaining habitatsA network of expanding sinkholes along Big Stoney Creek continues to devour portions of Norcross Road in Giles County, Virginia, while threatening both residential water supplies and critical habitat for an endangered fish species.
UPDATE: Giles County leaders still working to fix sinkholes
Read full article: UPDATE: Giles County leaders still working to fix sinkholesSinkholes are not uncommon in Giles County, but a recent series of them have caused significant issues, including the disappearance of parts of Big Stoney Creek. 10 News investigates the issue, and shows you drone footage of the expanding sinkhole swalling Norcross Road.
Virginia Animal Law unit back at Natural Bridge Zoo Monday to seize giraffe
Read full article: Virginia Animal Law unit back at Natural Bridge Zoo Monday to seize giraffeNatural Bridge Zoo livestreamed Monday’s seizure on it’s Facebook page as staff said the Attorney General's Animal Law Unit arrived to remove a giraffe.
New boutique spa and nature sanctuary under construction at Mountain Lake Lodge
Read full article: New boutique spa and nature sanctuary under construction at Mountain Lake LodgeThe spa is being built at Blueberry Ridge, which is considered the most peaceful area on the 2,600-acre property. It will be open for bookings from guests and community members seeking a retreat. The facility will feature both wet and dry saunas.
Big Lots! store in Roanoke now open
Read full article: Big Lots! store in Roanoke now openRoanoke’s Big Lots! store location on Hershberger Road is scheduled to reopen this week. On Thursday, April 10, the store will reopen after closing several weeks ago due to a bankruptcy protection filing that led to many stores across the country shutting down. The Vinton location will reopen later this Summer.
11th annual Gauntlet business competition and program empowers aspiring business owners
Read full article: 11th annual Gauntlet business competition and program empowers aspiring business owners137 local entrepreneurs and innovators are one step closer to turning their ideas into reality as they wrap up the final night of the Gauntlet business competition.
Working to improve birth outcomes for local mothers, new maternal health hub opens in Roanoke
Read full article: Working to improve birth outcomes for local mothers, new maternal health hub opens in RoanokeThe Roanoke Health Hub will serve as a centralized resource for pregnant and postpartum individuals, offering critical services such as perinatal care coordination, doula and lactation support, mental health social support services, peer support groups, crisis diaper bank programming, and strong partnerships/connections to essential community-based resources. The hub is designed to bridge the gap in maternal health disparities by ensuring that all families—especially those facing systemic barriers—have access to high-quality, community-centered care.
More than 100 local entrepreneurs compete in Gauntlet Business Program and Competition
Read full article: More than 100 local entrepreneurs compete in Gauntlet Business Program and CompetitionMore than 100 local entrepreneurs are participating in the Gauntlet Business Program and Competition, now in its 11th year. This program offers an opportunity for local entrepreneurs and business owners, or those who want to start their own business successfully launch or expand.
Former Roanoke Mayor Sherman Lea reflects on Susan Williams’ legacy of service
Read full article: Former Roanoke Mayor Sherman Lea reflects on Susan Williams’ legacy of service10 News spoke with former Roanoke Mayor Sherman Lea about Susan Williams and the legacy she leaves behind. Williams was known as a life long public servant, dedicating her time to help underserved communities.
Three local Joann stores to close after fabric retailer files for bankruptcy
Read full article: Three local Joann stores to close after fabric retailer files for bankruptcyAccording to Joann’s restructuring website that lists the locations impacted, 13 locations in Virginia are set to close, including Christiansburg, Martinsville and Lynchburg. It's unclear when the stores will close.
Virginia’s negligence law and how it applies to ice falling off the top of cars
Read full article: Virginia’s negligence law and how it applies to ice falling off the top of carsIf a driver allows snow and/or ice to pile up on top of their car and it causes damage to another car or person, they could be subject to Virginia’s negligence law.
What you need to know about staying safe on the roads during heavy winter weather
Read full article: What you need to know about staying safe on the roads during heavy winter weatherThe Roanoke Police Department are offering up some tips to keep safe on the roads as well as some hazards to watch out for.
Appalachian Power gives tips as to what to expect during upcoming winter storm
Read full article: Appalachian Power gives tips as to what to expect during upcoming winter stormAfter last month’s winter storm hit the Roanoke community hard, Appalachian Power used it as a learning opportunity to get ready for the next storm.
Local Hispanic leader speaks on immigration concerns
Read full article: Local Hispanic leader speaks on immigration concernsOne non-profit, Casa Latina in Roanoke, has been attempting to spread information about what immigrants and Hispanics need to hear just in case they are approached by immigration officers.
Honoring her mother’s fight: Giles Co. mom uses her own breast cancer survival to inspire others to get screened
Read full article: Honoring her mother’s fight: Giles Co. mom uses her own breast cancer survival to inspire others to get screenedNearly 20 years after losing her mother to breast cancer, Erin Hachwi, a mother of two, was shocked to receive the same diagnosis. Now, she's honoring her mothers fight by sharing her story of survival in the hopes other women will prioritize mammograms and screenings.
Share your story with WSLS 10 for World Cancer Day, February 4
Read full article: Share your story with WSLS 10 for World Cancer Day, February 4In honor of world cancer day, WSLS is inviting you to share your story too through Pin it. We want to recognize survivors and those still fighting while remembering those we have lost.
Classes begin for the 11th annual Gauntlet Business Program and Competition
Read full article: Classes begin for the 11th annual Gauntlet Business Program and CompetitionIf you have an idea to start your own business or already have a business you are looking to expand, registration is still open for the 11th annual Gauntlet Business Program and Competition hosted by the Advancement Foundation. Virtual classes began January 28th with more than 100 entrepreneurs signed up for the program.
Beloved Restaurant “Friends and Family” Reopens after fire in Pearisburg
Read full article: Beloved Restaurant “Friends and Family” Reopens after fire in PearisburgThe community of Pearisburg is buzzing with excitement as "Friends and Family," a cherished local restaurant, reopens its doors after a devastating fire nearly two years ago. Known for its home-cooked meals and warm atmosphere, the restaurant is once again serving the New River Valley.
Dreams of being your own boss? Sign up for the Gauntlet
Read full article: Dreams of being your own boss? Sign up for the GauntletIf you have an idea to start your own business, or already have a business you are looking to expand, registration is now open for the 11th annual Gauntlet Business Program and Competition hosted by the Advancement Foundation.
Adopting Angels, WSLS 10 employees buy Christmas gifts for 15 local children
Read full article: Adopting Angels, WSLS 10 employees buy Christmas gifts for 15 local childrenIn addition to highlighting the need and the generosity of our community through stories we’ve brought you, WSLS 10 employees adopted Angel Tree tags for 15 local children. We had so much fun shopping for them!
Ditching oral supplements, more people turn to IV hydration therapy. 10 News tried it out
Read full article: Ditching oral supplements, more people turn to IV hydration therapy. 10 News tried it outSome medical experts say taking supplements or vitamins orally isn’t the most effective way for your body to absorb them. That’s why another form of vitamin therapy is quickly growing in popularity, receiving those same medications through an IV. IV hydration therapy is a multi-billion-dollar medical industry and is expected to grow over the next decade. Several IV hydration businesses have opened in Southwest Virginia in recent years. 10 News anchor Rachel Lucas tried it.
Christiansburg man recounts horrific motorcycle accident and those responsible for saving his life
Read full article: Christiansburg man recounts horrific motorcycle accident and those responsible for saving his lifeIt's been 8 months since a Christiansburg man's life changed forever after a horrific motorcycle crash. Thanks to quick emergency care at LewisGale Medical Center, a newly recognized Level 2 Trauma Center, he is rebuilding his life and is back at the job he loves.
A decade of igniting entrepreneurship, Gauntlet business competition begins 10th year
Read full article: A decade of igniting entrepreneurship, Gauntlet business competition begins 10th yearApplications are now being accepted for the 10th annual Gauntlet business program and competition. Over the past decade, the program has built a network of more than 1000 Gauntlet Alumni/entrepreneurs, 300 industry experts who serve as mentors and has provided entrepreneurs and communities with over $7 million in resources to advance business development and innovation.
Blacksburg Battles Cancer hosts annual charity golf tournament for cancer research
Read full article: Blacksburg Battles Cancer hosts annual charity golf tournament for cancer researchSince its inception, Blacksburg Battles Cancer has raised over $300,000. What started with an annual golf tournament continues to grow and add ways to donate. The annual NRV Golf tournament and new addition, helicopter ball drop raffle scheduled September 25.
Arrest made after shooting leaves 16-year-old dead and 19-year-old injured
Read full article: Arrest made after shooting leaves 16-year-old dead and 19-year-old injuredA man was taken into custody in Burlington, North Carolina in connection with the shooting death of a 16-year-old in Danville, according to the Danville Police Department.
Dream of being your own boss? Sign up for the Gauntlet
Read full article: Dream of being your own boss? Sign up for the GauntletThe Gauntlet is Virginia’s Largest Business Program and Competition and offers a proven formula to develop business knowledge, by pairing entrepreneurs with mentors, and opening up numerous resources for new and expanding businesses.
Tractor trailer overturns, spills contents into Tinker Creek
Read full article: Tractor trailer overturns, spills contents into Tinker CreekRoanoke Fire and EMS says a tractor trailer flipped over on Orange Avenue at 13th Street. The contents of that trailer spilled into Tinker Creek. Roanoke Fire and EMS says west-bound traffic is blocked. Drivers should expect delays or find a different route.
Local veterinarians raising money to help a good dog get a second chance
Read full article: Local veterinarians raising money to help a good dog get a second chanceLouise 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.
Virginia’s Dept. of Treasury opens call bank to help find your money
Read full article: Virginia’s Dept. of Treasury opens call bank to help find your money1 in 4 Virginians have unclaimed property, like gift certificates, unpaid wages, or uncashed checks, waiting to be claimed. February 1 is National Unclaimed Property Day, the Virginia Department of Treasury is holding the Unclaimed Property Call Event Tuesday from 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Entrepreneurs get $90,000 to help build business in Uptown Martinsville
Read full article: Entrepreneurs get $90,000 to help build business in Uptown MartinsvilleIf you have a great business idea, now is your chance to get funding and become your own boss. Applications are open for the 8th annual Gauntlet Business Program and Competition. New this year, a matching grant program to help more entrepreneurs in Martinsville. Uptown partnership with match funding from the city of Martinsville was selected to receive $90,000 through the governor's community business launch grant.
Dreams of being your own boss? Sign up for the Gauntlet
Read full article: Dreams of being your own boss? Sign up for the GauntletIf you have an idea to start your own business, or already have a business you are looking to expand, registration is now open for the 8th annual Gauntlet Business Program and Competition hosted by the Advancement Foundation in Vinton.
Del. Chris Hurst pulled over after passenger allegedly takes campaign signs
Read full article: Del. Chris Hurst pulled over after passenger allegedly takes campaign signsLess than 24 hours before election day, Delegate Chris Hurst, the democratic incumbent candidate running for reelection to the Virginia House of Delegates’ 12th District, was pulled over by Radford City Sheriff’s deputies after a female passenger in his vehicle was allegedly seen taking campaign signs, according to Radford Sheriff Mark Armentrout. He told 10 News Hurst was driving with a suspended license and given a “driving while suspended notification” by a deputy.
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Serving those who served their country: New program helps homeless veterans move into a home of their own
Read full article: Serving those who served their country: New program helps homeless veterans move into a home of their ownA 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.
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‘Divine providence and miraculous intervention’: Faith leads local woman to feed the hungry for 40 years
Read full article: ‘Divine providence and miraculous intervention’: Faith leads local woman to feed the hungry for 40 yearsThough her mission at times has felt impossible, Irvine has fed hungry people for 40 years.
Virginia Tech alum accepted to veterinary school pulls TikTok prank to surprise her family
Read full article: Virginia Tech alum accepted to veterinary school pulls TikTok prank to surprise her familyGood 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.
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Volvo reaches agreement with Union after strike
Read full article: Volvo reaches agreement with Union after strikeVolvo Trucks North America announced Friday that the company and the United Auto Workers union reached a tentative agreement on the terms of a new five-year contract that would cover approximately 2,900 employees at the New River Valley (NRV) truck assembly operations in Dublin, VA.
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Metro Detroit heart transplant recipient encourages others to become blood, organ donors
Read full article: Metro Detroit heart transplant recipient encourages others to become blood, organ donorsApril is National Donate Life Month, a time to celebrate the generosity of those who have saved lives by becoming organ, tissue, bone marrow donors and by making blood donations.
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Montgomery County exhibit shows how makeup became a symbol of female power
Read full article: Montgomery County exhibit shows how makeup became a symbol of female powerCHRISTIANSBURG, Va. – Society’s answer to what makes a woman beautiful significantly changed between 1870 and 1970, and continues to today. The way women wear and have worn makeup overtime has a story to tell, not only about the individual but about the fight for gender equality. For example, red lipstick became a trend for the women’s suffrage movement — it was a symbol of female power. An exhibit at the Montgomery County Museum shows an amazing display of antique makeup and cosmetics along with pictures of cosmetic trends through time. “It brought a whole lot of stories about women empowerment really rather than the idea that you have to wear makeup to look good.
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Creating an entrepreneurial ecosystem: A look at how SWVA is fostering entrepreneurship
Read full article: Creating an entrepreneurial ecosystem: A look at how SWVA is fostering entrepreneurshipIt’s called “an entrepreneurial ecosystem.” Fostering entrepreneurship has become a core focus of economic development in cities and countries around the world. Tapping into the entrepreneurial ecosystem is a core lesson taught in the program. AdOften, local businesses support other local businesses, knowing they’re each stronger together. Amanda Forrester with the Roanoke Regional Small Business Development Center said that’s a trend in Southwest Virginia, especially during the pandemic. The community plays a big role in creating an entrepreneurial ecosystem.
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Local 10-year-old turns birthday parade into charity fundraiser
Read full article: Local 10-year-old turns birthday parade into charity fundraiserSALEM – 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.
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Family to celebrate life of AJ Reeves, husband in Virginia’s longest marriage
Read full article: Family to celebrate life of AJ Reeves, husband in Virginia’s longest marriageTRUEVINE, Va. – AJ Reeves, the man whose 80-year-marriage with his wife Lillie was recognized as the longest in Virginia, has passed away. AJ and Lillie Reeves of Truevine celebrated their 80th wedding anniversary on Jan. 25. Just weeks after reaching the milestone, AJ Reeves passed away at age 106. His family said they are celebrating the long life AJ lived surrounded by friends and family, as well as his beloved wife Lillie. Feel Good: Longest married coupleAJ and Lillie have a daughter and a son, Claudette Williams and Al Reeves.
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Have a great business idea? Sign up for the Gauntlet business competition
Read full article: Have a great business idea? Sign up for the Gauntlet business competition10 News is working for you to help rebuild our local economy by sponsoring Virginia’s largest business competition, the Gauntlet. Started by the Advancement Foundation in Vinton, the Gauntlet helps entrepreneurs start or expand their businesses. The Gauntlet provides a 10-week program that helps entrepreneurs create a business plan. The Gauntlet incorporates participants from Roanoke County, Roanoke City, Botetourt County, the Alleghany Highlands and Rockbridge County. Applications are now open for the 7th Annual GAUNTLET Business Program and Competition online.
TRAFFIC ALERT: I-81 tractor trailer crash in Roanoke County causing delays
Read full article: TRAFFIC ALERT: I-81 tractor trailer crash in Roanoke County causing delaysRoanoke County – 8:25 a.m. update:Drivers can expect delays on their morning commute after a tractor trailer crash on I-81 at mile marker 143 in Roanoke County. According to VDOT, the South left lane, right lane, and right shoulder are closed. Traffic backups are approximately 0.5 mile. Drivers can expect delays on their morning commute after a vehicle crash on I-81 at mile marker 143 in Roanoke County. According to VDOT, the South left lane, right lane, and right shoulder are closed.
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Do you recognize this woman? Police say she assaulted a Walmart employee on Christmas Eve
Read full article: Do you recognize this woman? Police say she assaulted a Walmart employee on Christmas EveThe Henry County Sheriff’s Office is asking for help in identifying the female pictured in reference to an assault on a Walmart employee on Christmas Eve. Henry County – The Henry County Sheriff’s Office is asking for help in identifying the woman in this surveillance photo. Police say she assaulted a Walmart employee on Christmas Eve after she was confronted about potentially shoplifting. In a Facebook post, the Henry County Sheriff’s Office said the woman also had a child with her. The Sheriff’s office is asking the public to contact Dep.
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Love these Christmas lights? Nominate someone in need to win the same holiday light makeover!
Read full article: Love these Christmas lights? Nominate someone in need to win the same holiday light makeover!Now, after all the positive attention the Bonsack Chick-Fil-A has gotten, Christmas Décor Roanoke, the local businesses that hung the lights wants to keep those smiles coming. Christmas Décor Roanoke is known for their over the top holiday displays. Offering a contest for a free home holiday makeover, Christmas Décor Roanoke is asking the public to nominate deserving people who may be struggling and could some extra love and light. Christmas Décor Roanoke will decorate the homes of the winners for free, and even take the lights down. They hope to do several of these free holiday makeovers and have yet to cap the number of winners.
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Lowe’s partners with nonprofit to build bunk beds for children in need
Read full article: Lowe’s partners with nonprofit to build bunk beds for children in needLocal volunteers and businesses are coming together this weekend to help kids in need, making sure every child has a bed to sleep in at night. The local chapter of the nonprofit Sleep in Heavenly Peace is made up of volunteers dedicated to building, assembling and delivering top-notch bunk beds to children and families in need. Roanoke Valley Chapter President Dave Jones said the need is overwhelming in Southwest Virginia. The Roanoke Valley Chapter just opened in January. Four local Lowe’s stores are partnering up with the organization and volunteers tomorrow to build at least 40 bunk beds.
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Feel Good Friday: Mud Bogging for a good cause with Rachel Lucas WSLS 10
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