Local Rep. hosts joint subcommittee hearing on border crisis Ian Price February 16, 2023 1 minute read The first joint Energy and Commerce Subcommittee Hearing on fentanyl and the border crisis was led by a congressman from our area. WFIR’s Ian Price has more. Share: Post navigation Previous: Roanoke plans to use federal funds to develop affordable housingNext: Ridge View Bank opens first “smart” branch in Salem Related Stories Lynchburg to host grand opening of new concert venue today Web Staff April 24, 2026 Whit Babcock announces retirement from athletics director role at Virginia Tech Clark Palmer April 23, 2026 Calling all heroes: TAP asks for donations for its Superhero Kids Counseling Program Emma Thomas April 23, 2026