Mill Mountain Star Celebrates 75 Years as Roanoke's Iconic Landmark This Weekend
Read full article: Mill Mountain Star Celebrates 75 Years as Roanoke's Iconic Landmark This WeekendThis weekend marks a milestone for one of Roanoke’s most iconic landmarks, the Mill Mountain Star, which is celebrating its 75th anniversary.
WATCH LIVE: Roanoke Vice Mayor set to cut ribbon at new Mill Mountain Star AED
Read full article: WATCH LIVE: Roanoke Vice Mayor set to cut ribbon at new Mill Mountain Star AEDTo kickstart American Heart Month, Vice Mayor Joe Cobb and local business AED Team members will cut the ribbon for Roanoke's newest public-access AED station at the famous Mill Mountain Star.
The Deep Blue Ridge: One of the Mill Mountain Star creators credits good life to family
Read full article: The Deep Blue Ridge: One of the Mill Mountain Star creators credits good life to familyOne of the men behind the Mill Mountain Star’s creation is crediting his life’s success to the family he loves deeply, including his late wife.
American Red Cross Awards Sam Lionberger as ‘2022 Corporate Hero’
Read full article: American Red Cross Awards Sam Lionberger as ‘2022 Corporate Hero’Using his company to help the American Red Cross during an emergency blood shortage while also becoming a regular blood donor himself is what constructed a hero spotlight on Sam Lionberge
71 years later, Roanoke’s Mill Mountain Star continues to shine
Read full article: 71 years later, Roanoke’s Mill Mountain Star continues to shineROANOKE, Va. – The iconic landmark that gave the Star City its nickname celebrated its 71st birthday on Monday. The Mill Mountain Star was first illuminated on Nov. 23, 1949. The 88-foot tall structure is the largest free-standing man-made star in the world. It was originally meant to be only a temporary fixture to ring in the holiday season, but people loved it so much, it stuck around. Allie said visitors to Roanoke ask about the Mill Mountain Star more than anything else.
WATCH: Gov. Northam in Roanoke, campaigns for Mayor Sherman Lea, other Democrats
Read full article: WATCH: Gov. Northam in Roanoke, campaigns for Mayor Sherman Lea, other DemocratsCopyright 2020 by WSLS 10 - All rights reserved. ROANOKE, Va. – Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam is in Roanoke on Tuesday, campaigning for the city’s mayor, Sherman Lea. If you need help with the Public File, call 540-512-1554.
Backpacking with Brooke: Mill Mountain
Read full article: Backpacking with Brooke: Mill MountainYou will see a path that leads to the start of the monument trail. The monument trail is marked with yellow blazes. A quarter mile later, you will be met with the intersection to continue the monument trail to the bottom of the mountain, or take the star trail up to the top. We sat on the bench for a minute and drank some water, then took the star trail to the top. This part of the trail is a little steeper as it starts to traverse up the mountain.
Roanoke's Big Lick Comic Con, happening this weekend, becoming destination event
Read full article: Roanoke's Big Lick Comic Con, happening this weekend, becoming destination eventROANOKE, Va. - Roanoke's Berglund Center will overflow with superheroes, video game characters and even some TV and movie costumes so good you'll do a double take at the Big Lick Comic Con happening this weekend. The Grandin is a sponsor of Big Lick Comic Con, the fifth con is slated for this weekend. JD Sutphin of Big Lick Entertainment makes it happen and has been excited by the growth. Big Lick Comic Con has carved out a niche matching people with the right amount of entertainment and excitement at the right price. Tickets are still available for Big Lick Comic Con and kids under 10 years old are free.