Briefs: Free lecture in Roanoke on brain-computer interface research. Salem Museum to host talk on wartime rail transport. Opera Roanoke performs. Wytheville Community College sets graduation.

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Roger Clyne and the Peacemakers to play Rocky Mount
The “Springsteen of the Southwest” play will the Harvesters Performance Center in October.
Youngkin wants Supreme Court to overturn Roe; more . . .
From elsewhere: Another delay and cost increase for Mountain Valley Pipeline. Roanoke Mayor says youth don’t fear consequences of crime. Interim president at Radford to lead Maryland university.
Virginia Tech raises fundraising goal to $1.872 billion; more . . .
Briefs: P&H adds tennis program. Carilion seeks Huntington’s patients for survey. Dan River Region Black Chamber of Commerce forms.
Liberty expects 60,000 in Lynchburg this week for graduation
Ceremonies begin Wednesday and run through Friday. Oldest graduate is 91; youngest is 15.
Three biggest tourism grants go to Salem, Smyth County, Damascus
Virginia Tourism Corporation announces $2.7 million in grants to 259 tourism groups statewide.
Bluefield University celebrates 100 years; more . . .
From elsewhere: Republicans pick nominee for prosecutor in Wise/Norton. Government Mule coming to Roanoke. Finalists in Vinton business competition announced
Tech professor gets NSF grant to study disease spread; more . . .
Briefs: Virginia Western honors two. P&H announces registration for summer leadership camp. NRCC offers free computer help. W&L had podcasts with faculty.
Averett University wins collegiate pitch competition
RISE Collaborative, formed to promote entrepreneurship in southern Virginia, sponsored the competition.
Carilion gets $1 million gift; more . ..
Briefs: Ferrum College dedicates international center. VCEDA approves grant for St. Paul coffee shop. Wise County students plant trees on former coal mine.