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Abduction nets 35-year sentence for Roanoke man - www.roanoke.com
James Wesley Moore was accused of hiding in the back seat of a woman's car as she withdrew cash.
![]() James Wesley MooreThe Roanoke man who hid in the back seat of a woman's car with a knife while she withdrew money from a Salem ATM, then abducted and robbed her, will serve 35 years in prison. Driver flees police, hits Salem house - www.roanoke.com
All four people in the truck were hurt in the crash, which started with antics in a parking lot.
The crash into a Salem house by a pickup truck Thursday evening happened as the truck's driver fled from police, according to a police news release. The driver, Mychal Wilkins, 21, of Roanoke, was in fair condition at Carilion Roanoke Memorial Hospital on Friday afternoon, charged with driving while intoxicated. Roanoke revels in its railroad heritage - www.roanoke.com
Roanoke Rail Fest will be held this weekend at the Virginia Museum of Transportation in downtown Roanoke, with short steam locomotive rides available.
It used to be a downtown sound, that loud baritone belch, ricocheting off brick buildings while steam and smoke and dust drifted lazily from the Roanoke rail yard. 2 Roanoke principals joining Botetourt County school system - www.roanoke.com Two principals from Roanoke City Public Schools are taking jobs with Botetourt County Public Schools, effective July 1. Debra Deitrich, current principal at Highland Park Elementary School, will become principal of Breckinridge Elementary School. Railroad repairs in Bedford County will cause road closings - www.roanoke.com
Michelle Obama salutes Virginia Tech graduates - www.roanoke.com
'I have witnessed the strength and spirit of the Hokie Nation.'
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Video by Mike Gangloff | The Roanoke Times Obama security tight, but largely not oppressive - www.roanoke.com
Campus and state police were on game-day status, and the Secret Service kept itself secret.
BLACKSBURG — The security around Michelle Obama's visit was multilayered and pervasive, with officers from state and local police departments positioned along parking lots and sidewalks outside Lane Stadium, and at the gates and in the stands inside. Michelle Obama expresses admiration for Va. Tech grads NewsLeader.com / Sat, 12 May 2012 02:45:00 EDT
Charlottesville retains top bond ratings NewsLeader.com / Sat, 12 May 2012 02:45:00 EDT
Braves given a ‘gentle reminder’ NewsLeader.com / Sat, 12 May 2012 02:45:00 EDT
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