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National Bestselling Author Andrew Lawler to Speak for Roanoke History Museum

The Roanoke History & O. Winston Link Museums announce “History is Served,” its annual fundraising event at the Hotel Roanoke, 110 Shenandoah Ave NE, Roanoke, Virginia, on Thursday, September...

Youth Talent Showcase: TAP’s Tomorrow’s Leaders Shine in Roanoke

Total Action for Progress (TAP), This Valley Works (TVW) Tomorrow’s Leaders program invites the Roanoke...

Inside Fontainebleau Las Vegas: The Daring Newcomer Redefining 5-Star Luxury

Fontainebleau in Miami Beach is easily one of the most iconic and luxurious hotels you...

Hollins University To Host USA Cycling Event, July 14, 2025

Hollins University, the City of Roanoke, and Roanoke County are teaming up to present the...

Checking Out America’s Biggest Casino in Oklahoma – Winstar Casino & Resort

Who would have thought that America’s biggest casino isn’t in Las Vegas or Atlantic City?...

Eddie Wiggins Receives Recognition For Long Musical Career

Young and old alike turned out recently at the Dumas Center for Artistic & Cultural Development to pay tribute to Roanoke's 91 year old...

Doctors Without Borders Opens Eyes at North Cross School

Albert Einstein once said, “The world is a dangerous place, not because of the people who are evil, but because of the people who...

Science Museum to Take Chocolate to a Whole New Level

Come to the Museum and have a taste, while learning why you like it so much The Science Museum of Western Virginia will explore...

New Book On “Notable Women West Of The Blue Ridge” Published

The publication of Notable Women West Of The Blue Ridge, Twentieth Century in November follows the very successful publication in 2007 of Notable...

Project Awesome To Provide New Music Event Just For Teens

Roanoke County Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism will present "Project Awesome" at the Brambleton Center located at 3738 Brambleton Ave. On December 29th...

Santa Returns to Fantasyland With New Special Programs including an oppontunity to eat figgy pudding with the big guy

Fantasyland began in the 1970s when several downtown businesses donated their retired Christmas figures, first to Downtown Roanoke, Inc., then to the Roanoke...