The owners of the building that houses Bristol Women’s Health unsuccessfully sued the clinic owner in an attempt to oust the business. They’re appealing their loss to the state court of appeals.
Politics
Roanoke mayoral election recount to continue Friday
Counting more than 40,000 ballots is taking longer than expected, and the process will continue Friday morning.
Roanoke’s federal building to be renamed for civil rights lawyer Lawson
Reuben Lawson was a “forgotten legal titan,” a Black lawyer who was involved in the most prominent integration cases in the western part of Virginia.
Money for Helene recovery and car tax relief included in Youngkin’s budget amendment proposal
The disaster relief fund would include $127 million to help residents recover and rebuild. The car tax proposal would provide rebates for lower-income car owners.
Trump pans federal stopgap bill that includes $100 billion in disaster aid
The president-elect urged Republicans in Congress to vote against the measure, which would fund the government through March and deliver $100 billion in federal aid to states that experienced widespread destruction from Hurricane Helene and other disasters.
Averett will continue to run FBO at Danville airport, despite financial concerns
The Danville City Council voted to renew the university’s contract as fixed-base operator for the Danville Regional Airport.
Department of Corrections ombudsman will investigate Red Onion State Prison
The director of the Virginia Department of Corrections met with a House committee Monday to answer questions about reported abuse of inmates at the supermax in Wise County.
Cardinal, Appalachian School of Law, PBS Appalachia plan gubernatorial debate in 2025
The debate will be held at the new PBS Appalachia in Bristol. The goal is to establish a tradition of debates in Southwest Virginia.
Republicans nominate Cifers for state Senate seat that McGuire is vacating
Amanda Chase’s comeback bid in a different district fell short as a political newcomer was chosen on the third ballot.
Chris Chittum talks zoning, the benefits of neighborhood centers and Roanoke’s growing interest in ‘urban living’
For more than 30 years, Chris Chittum helped guide Roanoke’s development. As he steps down from his city job, he reflects on just how much has changed.

