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Reps. Griffith and Cline Support Photo ID to Vote, But Senators Warner and Kaine Still Oppose

In recent years, the interrelated issues of election integrity, proof of US citizenship, and photo ID to vote have become raging topics. The topic has become so mainstream that pop...

Cave Spring Middle School Student Wins 2026 Roanoke County Spelling Bee in Historic Fashion

When it comes to making spelling bee history at Roanoke County Public Schools, Cave Spring...

Defying Court Order, Delegates Rasoul, Franklin Vote for “Most Aggressive Gerrymander of any other State”

On Tuesday, February 10, freshman Del. Lily Franklin (D-Montgomery Co.) and Del. Salam "Sam" Rasoul...

Virginia Democrats Push “Most Aggressive Gerrymander Of Any Other State”

In what Cardinal News columnist Dwayne Yancey labels "sheer ugliness," Virginia Democrats on Feb. 5...

Gov. Spanberger Bans State Police/Agencies From Cooperating With Federal Immigration Law Enforcement

On February 4, Democrat Governor Abigail Spanberger marked yet another sharp break from the administration...

Q & A with Bill Bolling and Jody Wagner: Lieutenant Governor

Bill Bolling is Virginia’s current lieutenant governor and he is running for re-election as the Republican nominee.  In public service for the last...

To God Be the Glory

A dedication ceremony was held last Sunday morning for the Church of the Holy Spirit’s new 1,000-seat sanctuary. Rt. Rev. Terrell Glenn, Missionary Bishop...

Going Green Comes Naturally for Local Engineer

If the higher cost of electricity, gas and heating oil weigh on your mind, you will be envious of Mark Hanson. This senior design...

Salem VA Center Celebrates 75th Birthday

The color guard stood at attention and hand-held flags dotted the audience on Monday, Oct. 19 as the 75th Anniversary Celebration of the Salem...

Patrick Henry Hosts “TriumPHant” Dinner

On Wednesday night, Patrick Henry High School hosted the “TriumPHant” Celebration dinner and fundraiser, an important step in the booster club’s efforts to re-energize...

Sheriff’s Race Heats Up

Octavia Johnson was the first woman and first minority to be elected Sheriff of Roanoke. Johnson was elected in 2005 in an upset victory...