Wednesday, March 25th, 2026
Good morning, Roanoke. Here's your local news at a glance for Wednesday, the 25th of March.
COMMUNITY NEWS
- ➤ Roanoke’s events calendar for the week of 3/25 to 4/1 features a packed lineup of community events, from opera at the Jefferson Center to live music at local breweries (with family workshops and networking socials also on the docket). Check each venue for time and location details. The Roanoke Rambler
- ➤ Roanoke Blacksburg Technology Council will host its annual TechNite on May 7 at Hotel Roanoke and Conference Center where awards for local tech innovators and entrepreneurs will be presented while guests enjoy dining and cocktails. Register early to secure a spot at this Southwest Virginia celebration. Cardinal News
- ➤ Marylen Harmon and Lorraine Fleck co-founded Spectrum Women for Diversity (established in 1992) as a safe space in Roanoke for women to share honest conversations about race and segregation; the group still meets monthly to build trust and strengthen connections across diverse backgrounds. The Roanoke Rambler
ACCIDENTS NEWS
- ➤ A DWR report finds that SML boating incidents & fatalities increased in 2025, indicating that boating risks remain on local waterways. WDBJ7
CULTURE NEWS
- ➤ Virginia’s Board of Historic Resources added seven sites to the Landmarks Register recently including former Montvale High School, the historic district around Randolph College, and Roanoke’s Fishburn Park Keeper’s Cottage - a rare early 19th-century structure. The designation is honorary and sets no restrictions for property owners. Cardinal News
- ➤ The fourth annual Daisy Art Parade and Carnival will take over Rivers Edge Park North on May 9 — the parade begins at noon with giant puppets and marching groups, while the carnival offers boat building competitions and other activities from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. WFIR News
- ➤ Mill Mountain Zoo is holding a spring sale on sloth encounters today, giving visitors a chance to enjoy discounted animal experiences at the zoo. The sale aims to boost spring attendance and offers a unique way to get close to these gentle creatures. WDBJ7
ECONOMY NEWS
- ➤ Roanoke gas prices increased nearly 36 cents in the past week+ local drivers may face higher pump costs that stretch travel budgets. WDBJ7
ENVIRONMENT NEWS
- ➤ Carilion is set to host its annual electronics recycling event on Saturday, March 28 from 7:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at 2823 Franklin Road SW, partnering with River Acceptance to safely recycle TVs, monitors, and household appliances. WSLS 10
- ➤ Advocates from the National Parks Conservation Association warn that planned high-voltage power lines to supply data centers may harm parks near Shenandoah — Dominion Energy signed contracts for 70 gigawatts, and developers plan to expand capacity, intensifying concerns about noise and air pollution. WVTF
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ Blue Ridge Land Conservancy is working with the national Conservation Fund to negotiate a deal with key property owners for most of Evans Spring so the land stays preserved from large-scale development, and city officials will soon review revised land use plans to support local neighborhoods. The Roanoke Rambler
- ➤ State lawmakers and Attorney General Jay Jones announced the Vape Enforcement Act, which requires vape stores to be licensed by Virginia ABC and list approved nicotine products to prevent sales to minors — closing current loopholes. The law will be strictly enforced to protect young customers. WDBJ7
HEALTH NEWS
- ➤ An expert says 'mom brain' can be a superpower for new mothers, highlighting hidden benefits during the postpartum period — advice issued on Mar. 24 to support families adjusting after childbirth. WDBJ7
SPORTS NEWS
- ➤ The Rail Yard Dawgs clinched a playoff spot after a 3-1 win over Huntsville & moved into second place over Evansville based on wins. Their final homestand is Friday and Saturday against Fayetteville, and playoffs begin on April 6. WDBJ7
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Jeffrey Lewis & The Voltage Live
7:30-10 p.m. — The Spot on Kirk — Ticket prices vary — Experience the mind-spinning indie rock and folk artistry of Jeffrey Lewis & The Voltage.
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MDA Cruise In Car Show
10 a.m. – 4 p.m. — Salem Civic Center — Free admission — Celebrate 45 years of automotive passion at this final community car show.
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Disco Diner: A Tribute to Widespread Panic
8-11 p.m. — 5 Points Music Sanctuary — Check event page for costs — Experience a high-energy tribute to Widespread Panic featuring talented local musicians.
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Chirp at The Spot on Kirk
7-10:30 p.m. — The Spot on Kirk — Check website for details — Experience a night of progressive rock and funk with Ann Arbor's own Chirp.
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Squeaky Feet Jam Band Performance
6:30-9:30 p.m. — 5 Points Music Sanctuary — Ticket prices vary — Experience the full-flavor sonic marinade of a modern jam band from Denver.
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That's So 70's Live Concert
7:30 p.m. – 10:30 p.m. — Mill Mountain Theatre — Group discounts available — A high-energy celebration of 1970s music featuring the best disco hits, classic rock anthems, and funk grooves.
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Local Author Fair
Join us for the Local Author Fair on April 11 from 11–2 at the South County Library, where you can meet local authors, explore a variety of books, and hear the stories behind their work. It’s a great opportunity to connect with the writing community, discover new reads, and support local talent.
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Shakedown Citi - Grateful Dead Tribute
6:30-9:30 p.m. — 5 Points Music Sanctuary — Tickets available — Experience the vibrant sounds of Shakedown Citi, a Grateful Dead tribute known for their high-energy performances and unique setlists.
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2nd Ever Screamiverse Expo
10 AM - 5 PM — Terror Manor — Check website for entry details — Explore the haunted tour with music in a lively midway atmosphere.
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Gareth Pearson Live Performance
7:30-10:30 p.m. — The Spot on Kirk — Ticket prices vary — Experience the explosive fingerstyle guitar mastery of The Welsh Tornado, Gareth Pearson.
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