What's News Today: July 13, 2016

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(WSLS 10) - We will find out today the acts coming to Rocky Mount this fall. The Harvester Performance Center announces the lineup for this fall. Staff will also talk about the economic impact and future plans for partnerships.

The Lynchburg Police Department holds a public meeting tonight to discuss body cameras. Leaders will talk about policies that will govern the use of camera and talk about the technology and how police plan to use it. The City was awarded a $205,486 grant last year to buy the body cameras.

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Blues Traveler comes to Roanoke Doctor Pepper Park tonight. The Grammy Award winning band has produced 11 albums. Four have gone gold, three platinum and one six-times platinum. The group's hit "Run Around" was the longest-charting radio single in Billboard history. The show starts at 5:30 p.m. Tickets at the gate are $30.

The Board of Zoning Appeals in Roanoke holds a public hearing today about stadium lighting at Patrick Henry High School. The school wants conditions removed to allow the lights to be used more often for games and practices. If approved, Roanoke City Council will give the final approval next month.

Virginia Western Community College if offering a three day camp for middle and high school girls. The Girls in Construction MAGIC program introduces campers to the construction industry and shows them the careers available. Habitat for Humanity in the Roanoke Valley will assist the girls in building a storage shed for a future Habitat home.