Please ensure Javascript is enabled for purposes of website accessibility

Roanoke/New River Valley

Laura Treanor will be the fifth president of Virginia Western Community College. Photo courtesy Virginia Community College System
May 20, 2025

Virginia Western Community College president named

Laura Treanor will lead Virginia Western Community College starting July 1, succeeding longtime president Robert Sandel after a nationwide search.

Carilion Roanoke Memorial Hospital. Photo courtesy Carilion Clinic
May 20, 2025

Expanded emergency dept. opens at Carilion Roanoke Memorial Hospital

Carilion Roanoke Memorial Hospital’s expanded emergency department, billed as one of the largest in the state, opened May 20. It's the first part of the Roanoke hospital's $500 million Crystal Spring Tower, set to open this summer.

Richmond Fed President and CEO Tom Barkin spoke at the Investing in Rural America Conference in Roanoke on May 20, 2025. Photo by Joseph Minick/Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond
May 20, 2025

Barkin: Affordable housing key to rural economic growth

Richmond Fed President and CEO Tom Barkin said affordable housing and workforce investment are driving population and economic growth in small towns across the Fifth District.

Default Alt Text
May 14, 2025

QualiChem to invest $9M in Salem expansion

Salem-based metalworking fluids manufacturer QualiChem will invest $9 million to expand its operations with a new 48,550 square-foot facility and will create 12 jobs, according to a May 13 announcement.

Lynchburg-based BWX Technologies has named Chief Accounting Officer Mike T. Fitzgerald as the interim CFO. Photo courtesy BWX Technologies
May 12, 2025

BWXT CFO steps down

Lynchburg-based nuclear components and fuel supplier manufacturer BWX Technologies announced that Robb A. LeMasters has stepped down from his position as executive vice president and chief financial officer. The company also announced that it has named chief accounting officer Mike T. Fitzgerald as the interim CFO.

Carilion Roanoke Memorial Hospital. Photo courtesy Carilion Clinic.
May 8, 2025

Roanoke’s Carilion gets state OK for kidney transplants

  Carilion Clinic has the state’s blessing to move forward with a kidney transplant program, despite public opposition from competitor UVA Health and a 2024 recommendation from the staff of the Division of Certificate of Public Need (DCOPN) that the Roanoke-based health system’s application be denied. In an emai[...]

Amherst county boosts industrial growth with new shell building
Apr 30, 2025

Amherst county boosts industrial growth with new shell building

Amherst County unveils a 45,000-square-foot shell building and prepares new industrial sites to drive future economic growth and attract manufacturers.

New River and Roanoke Valleys see strong economic growth
Apr 30, 2025

New River and Roanoke Valleys see strong economic growth

The New River and Roanoke valleys posted major GDP gains in 2023, with growth fueled by advanced manufacturing, tech innovation, and workforce expansion.

Officials break ground on New River Valley Rail Project. Image Courtesy Virginia Passenger Rail Authority
Apr 24, 2025

$264.5M New River rail project gets underway

Gov. Glenn Youngkin, Sen. Tim Kaine and other officials on Thursday broke ground on the long-awaited New River Valley Rail Project in Christiansburg, which will return passenger service to the New River Valley for the first time since 1979.

Krispy Kreme investor to acquire Roanoke’s Shenandoah Life in deal
Apr 22, 2025

Krispy Kreme investor to acquire Roanoke’s Shenandoah Life in deal

JAB Holding Co., the Luxembourg-based holding company that owns a majority stake in Krispy Kreme doughnuts, plans to pay $3.1 billion to buy Prosperity Life Group, parent company of Roanoke-based Shenandoah Life Insurance, according to a filing made last month with the State Corporation Commission. Applications for approval of a[...]

Volvo to lay off 250-350 workers in Pulaski
Apr 21, 2025

Volvo to lay off 250-350 workers in Pulaski

Volvo plans to lay off 250 to 350 workers at its Pulaski County facility in June, according to John Mies, a spokesperson for Volvo Group North America. Between 300 and 450 employees will also be laid off at the company’s Mack Trucks Lehigh Valley Operations in Pennsylvania and at its Volvo Group Powertrain Operations in [&[...]

Photo of a brick building.
Apr 18, 2025

Carilion Clinic wants to launch a kidney transplant program; UVA Health opposes it

In the coming weeks, Carilion Clinic will learn whether it has the go-ahead from the state to launch a kidney transplant program at Carilion Roanoke Memorial Hospital, a plan UVA Health has publicly opposed. The Roanoke-based health system’s pitch for establishing a program is that there is no kidney transplant surgery ava[...]

YOUR NEWS.
YOUR INBOX.
DAILY.

By subscribing you agree to our Privacy Policy.