Welcome to our food column, Corner Booth, where each month Layla Khoury-Hanold will guide us through what’s happening in Roanoke’s food scene. We’ll feature restaurant openings and closings, changes ...
Since 2020, the city’s population has steadily declined. By 2026, Roanoke had lost more than 1,000 residents, with its largest single-year decline — more than 1,200 people, occurring in 2021 alone, ...
Artificial intelligence is arriving in Roanoke’s classrooms faster than most people realize. And it isn’t stopping at the classroom door. While the national debate has spent years arguing over whether ...
On Bluestone Avenue in Northeast Roanoke, gun violence awareness month ended the way too many months in this city do: with a young life cut short and a family getting the kind of late‑night phone call ...
In a video interview with The Roanoke Rambler, Hagen warned that the uniform statewide rollout and low tax yields from the Spanberger compromise, which limits the local tax chunk to just 1.5% to 3% on ...
A Conversation with Councilman Phazhon Nash For his first interview with the , Hart Fowler sat down with Roanoke City ...
Here’s what’s happening in and around Roanoke from Wednesday, June 24 through Thursday, July 2nd. As always, check with the ...
How Roanoke Shaped Author Jennifer Brody’s Stories—and Her Summer Reading List Roanoke, VA Author: Roanoke Rambler Staff, ...
Roanoke steered the biggest chunks of its pandemic relief money to food, fun and affordable housing. A Northwest Roanoke grocery store, refurbished Eureka Park Recreation Center and in-river kayak ...
St. Francis House has been open five days a week for as long as most people can remember. Starting this summer, and for the last few months, it's open three. The change came quietly, without ...
Roanoke is about to feel bigger than its skyline suggests. An $85 million investment and 435 new jobs is not just another ribbon-cutting, it’s the kind of bet that can reset a region’s economic ...