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Missed the morning broadcast? Catch up on the top stories impacting the Roanoke Valley and the Commonwealth of Virginia for Friday, July 10, 2026. In this episode of Roanoke Valley’s Morning News with Joey Self and Ian Price, we lead with breaking environmental news as the Western Virginia Water Authority issues a voluntary Step 1 drought contingency plan. With water levels at Carvins Cove dropping nearly 15 feet below normal due to months of low rainfall, officials are urging residents to adopt immediate conservation habits. We also cover Virginia’s impressive rise in national economic rankings and a critical legal warning issued to gun owners across the Commonwealth. Local and Regional Headlines Covered in This Episode: * Carvins Cove Emergency Drought Plan: The Western Virginia Water Authority activates voluntary conservation measures as Carvins Cove drops 14.7 feet below normal. Spokesperson Sarah Baumgardner shares practical household tips to significantly reduce daily water consumption. * Virginia Ranks Top 3 for Business: A major national ranking by CNBC places the Commonwealth third on its annual "Best States for Business" list. Governor Abigail Spanberger praises Virginia's world-class talent and collaborative economic development strategy. * Assault Weapons Ban Warning: Former Republican State Delegate Tim Anderson urges gun rights advocates to remain cautious despite a recent statewide injunction, warning of pivotal legal shifts ahead of July 21st. * Adult Education Funding Boost: Virginia Credit Union furthers its $150,000 multi-year commitment to Goodwill Industries of the Valleys with a fresh $30,000 investment supporting the Excel Center Adult High School at Melrose Plaza. * National Championships Return in 2027: USA Cycling announces that the Endurance Mountain Biking National Championships will return to Roanoke in 2027, following a massive $2.6 million economic impact from last year's event. * Roanoke County Summer Business Update: Local commercial updates highlight the relocation of George's Flowers, an expansion for Wine Gourmet, and new non-stop daily flights connecting Roanoke-Blacksburg Regional Airport to Dallas-Fort Worth. * WFIR Sports Roundup: Rail Yard Dawgs defenseman and captain Matt O'Dea departs Roanoke to join a California expansion team. Plus, a look at record-breaking World Cup soccer viewership, Shohei Ohtani hitting his 300th career home run, and a fond farewell to Roanoke native and former MLB pitcher Al Holland. Stay informed on the go—subscribe to the WFIR News Express feed for your daily Roanoke Valley news updates.
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