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Missed the morning broadcast for Wednesday, July 8, 2026? Catch up on the top stories impacting the Roanoke Valley and the Commonwealth of Virginia with this archived episode of Roanoke Valley's Morning News. (Note: This episode originally aired on July 8, 2026, and is published here for on-demand playback). In this update with Joey Self and Ian Price, we cover Governor Abigail Spanberger’s latest remarks on the "tricky" financial and infrastructural balance required as Virginia implements its historic new $1.2 billion data center energy consumption tax. We also break down a major contrast in local public safety technology, as Lynchburg confirms it will keep its network of gunshot sensors and automated license plate readers active—just days after the City of Roanoke ordered a total removal of its own system. Local and Regional Stories Covered in This Episode: * The Data Center Tax Balance: Governor Abigail Spanberger discusses the nuances of the newly passed two-year state budget, detailing how the state must balance regional infrastructure needs with local communities that rely heavily on data center tax revenue for public schools and fire stations. * Lynchburg Maintains Surveillance Sensors: In sharp contrast to Roanoke's recent rollback due to administrative approval errors, Lynchburg police affirm they are keeping their network of 55 Flock Safety gunshot detectors and 15 automated license plate readers fully active. * Martinsville Bomb Threat Arrest: State police arrest a 32-year-old Martinsville man on felony explosives charges after he blocked traffic on Dupont Road and told a state trooper he possessed live Molotov cocktails. * Compassionate In-Home Pet Care: Roanoke veterinarian Dr. Carrie Turnbull announces the launch of "Clarity Vet Consulting," the region’s very first mobile service focused exclusively on end-of-life counseling, hospice, and in-home pet euthanasia. * Alternative Rock Icons Headed to Roanoke: Downtown Roanoke Incorporated reveals that multi-platinum band 311 will headline the Budweiser Summer Series at Elmwood Park on Friday, September 25th, joined by special guests Beach Weather. * Immigration & TPS Policy Shift: Local Southwest Virginia advocacy groups prepare for potential changes to automated citizenship rules and Temporary Protected Status (TPS) frameworks following high-stakes federal court arguments. * WFIR Sports: World Cup soccer heartbreak as Belgium eliminates the U.S. Men's National Team 4-1 in the Round of 16, while Lionel Messi hits his 8th goal of the tournament to lift Argentina. Plus, MLB milestones as Shohei Ohtani cracks his 300th career home run, and a fond remembrance of Roanoke native and former MLB pitcher Al Holland, who passed away at age 73. Stay informed on your schedule—subscribe to the WFIR News Express feed for your daily Roanoke Valley news updates.
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