A Quick Trip to Charlottesville

Writers Bruce and Elaine Ingram share their travel experience during a quick jaunt to Charlottesville, including a historical stay and visiting a popular chocolate shop. But how’d they do at the Scrabble Club game night?
Taubman Wins Funding For Program Development

The Taubman Museum of Art has won new funding to develop programming for individuals with diverse abilities.
LewisGale Offers Robotic-Arm Assisted Tech for Surgery

LewisGale Medical Center is the first hospital in the Roanoke Valley to offer robotic-arm assisted technology for certain replacement procedures.
VCT Hires New Director of Education

Virginia Children’s Theatre hires Luke Reed as the new Director of Education.
VWCC Launches Physical Therapy Assistant Program in Fall ’22

Virginia Western Community college launches an in-demand Physical Therapy Assistant program this fall, the first of three health care programs formerly offered by Radford University Carilion.
GO Fest to Host Blues Music, New Features

The Anthem GO Outside Festival returns to downtown Roanoke October 14-16, offering blues music, outdoor films, activities and more.
Book No Further to Host Beth Macy’s Launch for “Raising Lazarus”

Book No Further hosts the local launch of bestselling author Beth Macy’s new book “Raising Lazarus” on Monday, August 22 at Charter Hall.
VTC Expands Virginia Outreach

Virginia Children’s Theatre has expanded their outreach across the state and recently hired two new positions.
Delis Across the Nation Celebrate a Heritage

Virginia’s R.T. Smith’s Deli joins 7th annual Deli Month to save jewels of Jewish life.
First Fridays Celebrates 34 Years

The original “Party with a Purpose” has donated over $2 million to local nonprofits thanks to their Franklin Road events.
