Miyares backs bill that calls fentanyl a ‘weapon of terrorism’ Clark Palmer January 12, 2023 1 minute read Jason Miyares With the General Assembly Session underway, Virginia’s attorney general is supporting legislation that refers to fentanyl as a weapon of terrorism. WFIR’s Clark Palmer has that story. Share: Post navigation Previous: NEA grant helps Opera Roanoke bring Vietnam-era new work to Jefferson CenterNext: The Advancement Foundation branches out and secures another major grant Related Stories Roanoke metal studio crafts massive entrance sign for FloydFest 26 Ian Price July 17, 2026 Bent Mountain community pushes for historic preservation amid pipeline expansion concerns Ian Price July 17, 2026 Code Orange: Wildfire smoke, 95-degree heat trigger Roanoke Valley alerts Ian Price July 17, 2026