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 de jun de 2026
Portada del episodio US-Iran Ceasefire Extension, Google Botetourt Data Center Controversy & Roanoke Armed Robbery Arrest | Roanoke Valley's Morning News on WFIR

Descripción

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.

Comentarios

0

Sé la primera persona en comentar

¡Regístrate ahora y únete a la comunidad de WFIR News Express!

Prueba gratis

Empieza 7 días de prueba

$99 / mes después de la prueba. · Cancela cuando quieras.

  • Podcasts solo en Podimo
  • 20 horas de audiolibros al mes
  • Podcast gratuitos

Todos los episodios

692 episodios

episode Roanoke Sensor Scandal: "Colossal Failure," Data Center Fight, Housing Bill Blocked | Roanoke Valley's Morning News – June 25, 2026 artwork

Roanoke Sensor Scandal: "Colossal Failure," Data Center Fight, Housing Bill Blocked | Roanoke Valley's Morning News – June 25, 2026

Roanoke Valley lawmakers David Suetterlein and Joe McNamara are calling the city's unauthorized Flock Raven audio sensor installations “a colossal administrative failure” and a serious constitutional issue, urging local governments to fully reconsider these automated listening networks. State Senator Tanika Roem plans to push legislation eliminating Virginia's data center tax breaks when the General Assembly reconvenes. The bipartisan ROAD to Housing Act passed Congress with veto-proof margins, but President Trump blocked the signing ceremony — Senator Tim Kaine responds. Kaine also achieved a long-sought goal: Congress passed resolutions reaffirming that only lawmakers — not the president — can authorize extended military action. Background checks for private firearm sales in Virginia resume July 1st after a judge dissolved the “Lynchburg Loophole” injunction. Governor Spanberger announces Department of Corrections reforms. Roanoke kitten rescue operators receive suspended sentences and lifetime animal bans. New court records reveal prior violations at the Vinton home where 59 cats died in a fire. With Amazon Prime Day ending tomorrow, the BBB's Julie Wheeler warns AI is making online shopping scams harder to spot. Temporary parking restrictions are in effect near McAfee Knob through July 2nd, with a free shuttle running this weekend. A new state historical marker honoring the TransAmerica Bicycle Trail is dedicated Monday in Daleville. In sports: Virginia Tech officially introduces Bryan White as the new VP and Athletic Director. The Salem Red Sox and Myrtle Beach Pelicans go to a game three tonight — first pitch at 6:35. North Carolina wins the College World Series over Oklahoma, 13-2. And the US men's national team plays Turkey tonight at 10 p.m. Eastern in their final World Cup group stage match. WFIR News/Talk 960-AM & FM-107.3 | Roanoke, Virginia

25 de jun de 202615 min
episode Virginia AG Defends New Gun Laws, Roanoke's Gunshot Sensor Scandal Deepens | Roanoke Valley's Morning News – June 24, 2026 artwork

Virginia AG Defends New Gun Laws, Roanoke's Gunshot Sensor Scandal Deepens | Roanoke Valley's Morning News – June 24, 2026

Virginia's Attorney General says new gun bills signed by the Governor are not an attack on responsible gun owners. WFIR's Clark Palmer has details. On the state budget: Radford University political science chair Chapman Rackaway says Republican critics like Delegate Joe McNamara have a point on affordability — but any state-level fix is limited because Virginia's economy is tied to national forces Richmond can't control. Governor Spanberger says she plans to propose amendments she describes as largely technical. Roanoke's gunshot sensor controversy is growing. A data entry error is blamed for 16 Raven devices installed at unapproved locations — including one resident's yard. Councilman Nick Hagen says he first learned of the problem from a Reddit post. Delegate Sam Rasoul says remove the technology entirely. The city says vendor Flock is covering removal and reinstallation costs. A former Alleghany Highlands school employee is serving four months after admitting she gave alcohol and vapes to minors. Congressman Ben Cline is pushing Congress to scrutinize how the NFL sells broadcast access. And searchers looking for missing Washington and Lee alumnus Ian Treger now have a possible sighting near Peru's Ausangate Mountain — his mother says if searches turn up nothing, the case may shift to an abduction investigation. Plus: Feeding Southwest Virginia marks 45 years, and Friendship Salem dedicates a garden honoring nurse Jane Morgan Harris. WFIR News/Talk 960-AM & FM-107.3 | Roanoke, Virginia

24 de jun de 202613 min