Roanoke City Council leans toward replacing Fire Station No. 7 Lillian Boyd August 7, 2018 1 minute read It’s been months of debate and research… and Roanoke leaders are sticking with plans to replace a historic fire station in the Grandin neighborhood. WFIR’s Lillian Boyd with the latest. Share: Post navigation Previous: Police: Man brought 2-year-old son on late-night burglaryNext: Police search for barefoot man who runs from traffic stop Related Stories Governor defends existing Google data center deals amid Roanoke-area protests Ian Price April 30, 2026 Pediatric ABA Program for young children with autism arrives in Roanoke later this year Gene Marrano April 30, 2026 VA Drivers Raise $115,000 for the Blue Ridge Parkway Foundation Emma Thomas April 30, 2026