Anti-bullying bill introduced following suicide death in Roanoke County fails in General Assembly Clark Palmer February 17, 2026 1 minute read Legislation meant to crack down on cyber bullying following the death of a Roanoke County student will not be passed during this years General Assembly session. More from WFIR’s Clark Palmer. Share: Post navigation Previous: Town of Bedford looking for final round of feedback from residents on 2045 Comp PlanNext: Congressman defends election reform bill against Jim Crow comparisons Related Stories Former Virginia Lt. Gov. Justin Fairfax, wife dead in apparent murder-suicide Ian Price April 16, 2026 Gov. Spanberger’s proposed amendments to the Affordable Medicine Act could be costly for Virginians Emma Thomas April 16, 2026 Blue Ridge Marathon, Down by Downtown music fest preview Gene Marrano April 15, 2026