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Concerns rise over housing market after Virginia Tech project cancellation
Read full article: Concerns rise over housing market after Virginia Tech project cancellationOn Tuesday, the Virginia Tech Board of Visitors voted to cancel the Student Life Village project, which was intended to provide housing for more than 5,000 students.
Blacksburg Town Council approves large student housing project near Virginia Tech
Read full article: Blacksburg Town Council approves large student housing project near Virginia TechThe development will be located on North Main Street, just outside of Virginia Techโs campus, along Kabrich Street and Winston Avenue.
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Blacksburg leaders unanimously approve gun ban on town-owned property
Read full article: Blacksburg leaders unanimously approve gun ban on town-owned propertyBLACKSBURG, Va. โ Blacksburg Town Council unanimously approved a gun ban on town-owned property, including town hall, public parks, and rec centers Tuesday night. Cole Harden of Blacksburg was one of a few who spoke against the ban. Although they added the โsuper majorityโ of emails received against the ban were from those out of town. โI just wanted to express my appreciation for the courage of our Blacksburg Town Council for taking this on after so long,โ Gillespie said. It was also prepared for any possible confrontation, with about a dozen police officers, including Blacksburg Police Chief Anthony Wilson, standing by in chambers and in the hallway.
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Virtual Blacksburg tree lighting spreads cheer despite rain
Read full article: Virtual Blacksburg tree lighting spreads cheer despite rainBLACKSBURG, Va. โ Itโs officially the holiday season in Blacksburg. 10 News was live Friday evening for the virtual tree lighting ceremony joined by Blacksburg mayor and of course Santa and Mrs. Claus. They also pulled the plug on the parade that would have taken place because of the rain. [Blacksburg holiday parade canceled this year due to inclement weather]This tree lighting represents the joy of the season during a year when people need some cheer. โWe all need something comfortable, something familiar, something stable to attach to and this is that,โ said Hager-Smith.
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Virginia Tech president to host town hall on coronavirus response
Read full article: Virginia Tech president to host town hall on coronavirus responseBLACKSBURG, Va. Virginia Techs president, Tim Sands, is set to have a town hall talking about the community-wide response to coronavirus. The event is set to start at 11 a.m. and go to noon. Sands will be joined by Blacksburg mayor Leslie Hager-Smith and New River Health District director Dr. Noelle Bissell. Watch below:
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Blacksburg leaders discuss ordinance preventing large gatherings, limiting restaurant capacity
Read full article: Blacksburg leaders discuss ordinance preventing large gatherings, limiting restaurant capacityBLACKSBURG, Va The town of Blacksburg is considering major steps to prevent a potential spike in cases in COVID-19. The move comes as thousands of students start to return to Virginia Techs campus. Proposed Ordinance 1942 would reduce restaurant, bar and brewery capacity to 50%. Smith said she has been working with landlords throughout the town to help with enforcement when it comes to large gatherings. Smith said the ordinance would address concerns brought up by people who live in Blacksburg.
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Law enforcement agencies team up for Dialogue on Race & Law Enforcement in Blacksburg
Read full article: Law enforcement agencies team up for Dialogue on Race & Law Enforcement in BlacksburgBLACKSBURG, Va. Multiple law enforcement agencies in the Montgomery County area are holding a joint news conference in response to the killing of George Floyd and the expressions of outrage sweeping across the country. The Montgomery County Sheriffs Office, Blacksburg Police Department and Christiansburg Police Department are hosting the news conference. Scheduled speakers include:Penny Franklin, President of The Community GroupDr. Wornie Reed, Director of the Virginia Tech Race and Social Policy CenterBlacksburg Police Chief Anthony WilsonBlacksburg Mayor Leslie Hager-SmithChristiansburg Mayor Mike BarberMontgomery County Board of Supervisors Chair Steve FijalkowskiThe news conference is happening outside the Blacksburg Police Department building at 200 Clay Street.