In this episode of the WFIR News Express Podcast, we cover the sentencing of Kai Lansana to life in prison for the 2019 murder of Salonya Evans in Roanoke, bringing some closure to the victim's family. We also report on the recent incident involving a teenage boy hit by a car on Yellow Mountain Road, who has now been charged with violating pedestrian crossing laws.
In politics, we discuss a former GOP state senator's bid to return to the General Assembly, as well as insights from a political analyst on how social media is reshaping the impact of presidential debates, particularly in the wake of the recent face-off between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump.
We also introduce the Virginia Department of Health's new online dashboard for tracking respiratory illnesses, including COVID-19 and influenza. Additionally, we highlight the growing waitlist for Meals on Wheels and the temporary closure of the Roanoke County Social Services Building due to emergency repairs. Stay informed with these stories and more on WFIR.