WFIR News Express

Roanoke’s City Manager Search, Botetourt Fire Department Dissolves, and "Brown Friday" Warnings


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In today’s WFIR News Express, Roanoke City Council is nearing a decision on its next city manager, with seven finalists interviewed and plans for a January start date. This comes after the resignation of Bob Cowell earlier this year and months of leadership by interim City Manager Lydia Pettis Patton.

In Botetourt County, the Board of Supervisors has officially dissolved the Read Mountain Fire and Rescue Department after over 25 years of service. Chief Jason Ferguson cites a lack of volunteers as the primary reason for the closure, though the station is now staffed 24/7 by full-time personnel, with a new fire station under construction in Bonsack.

As millions prepare for holiday travel, AAA offers tips to save on fuel and reduce stress, while Bedford County deputies are increasing patrols to ensure safety on local roads. Meanwhile, “Brown Friday” looms as plumbers brace for post-Thanksgiving grease clogs, and Bedford County provides grease recycling kits to prevent costly repairs.

We also cover a deadly fire in Martinsville, where remains were found after a five-hour blaze, and Virginia Tech experts share advice on navigating tense political discussions at the holiday table with active listening and respect.

Finally, Virginians are optimistic about holiday spending, a positive sign for local retailers heading into the season. Don’t miss today’s WFIR News Express for these stories and more.

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