WFIR News Express

US-Iran Ceasefire Extension, Google Botetourt Data Center Controversy & Roanoke Armed Robbery Arrest | Roanoke Valley's Morning News on WFIR

16 min · 18. juni 2026
episode US-Iran Ceasefire Extension, Google Botetourt Data Center Controversy & Roanoke Armed Robbery Arrest | Roanoke Valley's Morning News on WFIR cover

Beskrivelse

A 60-day ceasefire extension between the US and Iran is set to be formalized with a Memorandum of Understanding — as negotiators continue working through details around Iran's nuclear stockpile. Virginia Senator Tim Kaine, a member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, says he wants to see the fine print. WFIR's Gene Marrano has the story. Google's proposed data center campus in Botetourt County drew hundreds of residents to Lord Botetourt High School Wednesday night. Google says the Greenfield site in Daleville has already generated $18 million in tax revenue for the county and could support around 400 permanent jobs once operational — with roughly 1,000 construction jobs over the next two to three years. Protesters raised concerns about water use, transparency, and the pace of data center development across Virginia. Congressional candidate Beth Macy called for a moratorium on new data centers. Virginia's gun violence reduction bills have been signed into law. WFIR's Clark Palmer reports. Plus, the cannabis retail compromise moves closer to passage — though the head of Virginia NORML says the deal has room for improvement, particularly around the new state excise tax structure. A section of the Blue Ridge Parkway near Explore Park will close June 22nd for 8 to 10 weeks of road reconstruction. A separate stretch near Route 460 reopens Friday. Locally, a Roanoke man is in custody after license plate reader technology helped crack an armed robbery investigation on Williamson Road. And two Virginia cities rank among the top 20 best-run cities in the nation — WFIR's Emma Thomas has the story. Roanoke Valley's Morning News with Joey Self on WFIR, News/Talk 960-AM & FM-107.3.

Kommentarer

0

Vær den første til at kommentere

Tilmeld dig nu og bliv en del af WFIR News Express-fællesskabet!

Kom i gang

1 måned kun 9 kr.

Derefter 99 kr. / måned · Opsig når som helst.

  • Podcasts kun på Podimo
  • 20 lydbogstimer pr. måned
  • Gratis podcasts

Alle episoder

702 episoder

episode Roanoke Pulls All Gunshot Detection Devices, City Cracks Down on Vape Shops, CNN Ranks Roanoke a Top 10 Town | Roanoke Valley's Morning News – July 7, 2026 cover

Roanoke Pulls All Gunshot Detection Devices, City Cracks Down on Vape Shops, CNN Ranks Roanoke a Top 10 Town | Roanoke Valley's Morning News – July 7, 2026

Missed the morning broadcast? Catch up on the top stories impacting the Roanoke Valley and the Commonwealth of Virginia for Tuesday, July 7, 2026. In this morning's update of Roanoke Valley’s Morning News with Joey Self and Ian Price, we lead with a major reversal from city leadership as Roanoke completely pulls the plug on its controversial gunshot detection network following a critical "process error." We also dive into sweeping local policy changes from Roanoke City Council, including a unanimous crackdown on new vape and tobacco shops, alongside newly updated zoning laws for future data center projects. Local and Regional Stories Covered in This Episode: * Gunshot Sensors Removed: City Manager Valmarie Turner addresses Roanoke City Council regarding the complete deactivation and removal of all local gunshot detection devices. The decision comes after a process error severely damaged public trust. * Vape Shop Restrictions: City Council votes unanimously to impose strict 2,000-foot buffer zones around schools, churches, daycares, and public parks to prevent new vape and tobacco shops from opening. * Data Center Zoning Updates: Roanoke updates its industrial zone guidelines, officially requiring data center developments to secure a "special exception" to move forward. Meanwhile, housing density amendments are sent back to planning. * Birthright Citizenship Debate: Congressman Morgan Griffith reacts to a recent 6-3 Supreme Court ruling. Griffith discusses potential legislative "guardrails" to address international birth tourism in U.S. territories. * Roanoke Earns Top CNN Honors: CNN ranks the Star City the 10th "Best Town in America to Visit". Vice Mayor Terry Maguire credits years of dedicated investment in outdoor infrastructure, trails, and a vibrant downtown. * Elder Care Panel Initiative: Experts from Pinnacle Living and Hermitage of Roanoke discuss the "third stage of life," highlighting resource preparation for Roanoke's rapidly aging demographic. * Around the Valley: AARP Virginia issues a fresh warning over stealthy gas pump card skimmers; the scenic overlook at Smith Mountain Lake temporarily closes for structural upgrades; and Beacon Credit Union expands with a new branch on Orange Avenue. * WFIR Sports: Heartbreak on the pitch as Belgium eliminates the U.S. Men's National Team from the World Cup with a 4-1 victory. Plus, contract details on Nikola Jokić's potential historic $350 million supermax extension with Denver. Stay informed on the go—subscribe to the WFIR News Express feed for your daily Roanoke Valley news updates.

I går12 min
episode DOJ Sues Virginia to Block Assault Weapons Ban, Fired Martinsville City Manager Documents Released, Heat ER Visits Surge | Roanoke Valley's Morning News – July 2, 2026 cover

DOJ Sues Virginia to Block Assault Weapons Ban, Fired Martinsville City Manager Documents Released, Heat ER Visits Surge | Roanoke Valley's Morning News – July 2, 2026

Missed the morning broadcast? Catch up on the top stories impacting the Roanoke Valley and the Commonwealth of Virginia for Thursday, July 2, 2026. In this episode of Roanoke Valley’s Morning News with Joey Self and Ian Price, we cover the widening legal battle over Virginia’s newly enacted assault weapons ban. Following localized court injunctions blocking enforcement in six jurisdictions, the U.S. Department of Justice has officially filed a lawsuit against the Commonwealth to permanently block the ban. We also cover critical health warnings as a dangerous, multi-day heatwave sends temperatures blazing past 100 degrees, prompting a massive surge in heat-related emergency room visits across Virginia. Local and Regional Stories Covered in This Episode: * Assault Weapons Ban Legal Battle: DOJ sues Virginia to block the ban permanently, following local court injunctions in Lancaster and Washington County that leave law enforcement and gun dealers facing confusion over local enforcement. * Martinsville Mismanagement Exposé: Newly unsealed documents reveal the startling reasons behind the firing of former City Manager Aretha Ferobe-Benavides, citing severe financial mismanagement and the near-loss of $4.4 million in pandemic relief funds. * Roanoke County Assault Arrests: Police arrest a 19-year-old and a juvenile for malicious wounding following a violent weekend assault in a former 7-Eleven parking lot on Plantation Road that left two elderly residents seriously injured. * Equality Virginia Pushes for Protections: Following a U.S. Supreme Court decision upholding bans on transgender athletes in other states, Equality Virginia calls for state-level action to codify trans student-athlete rights. * Rural Broadband Expansion: Congressman Morgan Griffith highlights how recent policy shifts will allow low-Earth-orbit satellite internet providers like Starlink to receive federal funding and bring high-speed connectivity to rural Virginia. * Financial Insights: Roanoke-based Creekmur Wealth Advisors celebrates cracking USA Today’s top 20 national advisory firms, while offering warnings about unprecedented stock market overvaluations. * WFIR Sports: The U.S. Men's National Soccer Team advances to the World Cup Round of 16 with a thrilling 2-0 win over Bosnia and Herzegovina; plus a massive NBA trade sending Boston's Jaylen Brown to Philadelphia for Paul George, and the Chicago Cubs' historic 23-3 blowout over San Diego. Stay informed on the go—subscribe to the WFIR News Express feed for your daily Roanoke Valley news updates.

2. juli 202612 min