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Miss the morning broadcast? Catch up on the top stories impacting the Roanoke Valley and the Commonwealth of Virginia for Friday, July 17, 2026. In this episode of Roanoke Valley’s Morning News, hosts Joey Self and Ian Price provide a comprehensive update on the shifting environmental, political, and safety issues shaping Southwest Virginia. We detail an active air quality alert triggered by northern wildfire smoke, the fallout from a national election security debate, and Governor Abigail Spanberger's emergency meetings addressing an expanding extreme drought. * Wildfire Smoke Alert: Hazy conditions from Canadian and Minnesota wildfire smoke have triggered an official regional air quality alert, with scattered weekend storms tracking into the forecast. * Trump Election Claims: Following a national address by Donald Trump centering on debunked 2020 election claims, Senator Mark Warner voiced concerns that the rhetoric could weaponize the upcoming midterm cycle, warning against voter suppression or unmonitored troop deployment. * Worsening Extreme Drought: Governor Abigail Spanberger met with regional officials at Smith Mountain Lake to address a severe dry spell. The Roanoke region has received just 57% of its expected rainfall, marking the second-driest water year in state history and prompting urgent pleas for voluntary water conservation. * Data Center Utility Costs: Delegates Sam Rasoul and Lily Franklin joined a bipartisan coalition of lawmakers petitioning the State Corporation Commission, demanding that data centers fund their own power grid upgrades rather than passing the ballooning transmission costs directly to utility ratepayers. * Henry County Standoff: Samuel Draper was arrested in Bassett following a tense standoff. Draper allegedly assaulted a woman, held her hostage, and barricaded himself inside a home with a firearm before a SWAT team and crisis negotiators secured his peaceful surrender. * I-81 Southbound Delays: VDOT warns drivers to prepare for major traffic delays as southbound lanes between exits 141 and 140 drop to a single lane for emergency repair work starting tonight at 9 p.m. through Sunday morning. * Global Entry Event: The Roanoke-Blacksburg Airport is partnering with US Customs and Border Protection to host a five-day mobile Global Entry and TSA PreCheck enrollment event this August. * Covington Bowling Record: 19-year-old Josh England shattered a Guinness World Record by bowling consecutively for 137 hours (totaling 605 games and roughly 45,000 pins) at Thunder Alley in Covington. * Local Entertainment Roundup: Ticket sales topped 25% in the first week for rock group 311's upcoming Elmwood Park concert. This weekend also features Salem's Jazz in July Festival, a Fleetwood Mac tribute at Dr. Pepper Park, and independent author showcases. * ICE Body Camera Demands: Virginia Representative James Wankenshaw called for mandatory body-worn cameras for ICE agents following recent fatal officer-involved shootings in Houston and Maine. * Cycling Nationals Move to Explorer Park: The USA Cycling Endurance Mountain Bike National Championships shift to Explorer Park through Sunday. Ahead of the cross-country races, former NBA star Reggie Miller visited an Orange Avenue bike shop for a professional tune-up. * ACC Kickoff Concludes: ACC Football Kickoff media days wrap up today in Charlotte, following updates from the Virginia Tech football program as they prepare for their September 5 opener against VMI. * World Cup & Pro Sports: France faces England tomorrow in the World Cup third-place match ahead of Sunday's Argentina-Spain final. In Major League Baseball, the Mets topped the Phillies 4-1, while NASCAR returns to the historic North Wilkesboro Speedway for a highly anticipated Cup Series points race. Stay informed on the go—subscribe to the WFIR News Express feed for your daily Roanoke Valley news updates. 📌 Local & Regional Headlines🏆 WFIR Sports Wrap-Up
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