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Julie Graves choked back tears as she read a statement by her aunt — Sarah Keys Evans — at a ceremony Saturday marking the opening of a plaza named in honor of Evans.
Julie Graves choked back tears as she read a statement by her aunt — Sarah Keys Evans — at a ceremony Saturday marking the opening of a plaza named in honor of Evans.
While it remains uncertain whether the Roanoke Canal Museum will be opened in time to commemorate the anniversary of the death of an Air Force pilot who crashed into the Roanoke River in 1949, the planning continues.
They came to Halifax Monday evening to honor a friend, a brother in law enforcement and a devoted family man.
A year ago today, Tiffany Hale got to see her uncle a last time before he died by gunshot in the parking lot of the Gaston Hardee’s.
From the intersection of Eleventh Street and Roanoke Avenue Monday evening, people stood with signs as many cars and trucks passed by, some honking horns, some waving and some driving by without reaction.