A hot summer could mean more air pollution Timothy Martin May 30, 2012 1 min read After a warm winter and spring, temperatures this summer are once again expected to be above normal. WFIR’s Timothy Martin has more on what that could mean for your health. [audio:http://wfirnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/05/AirQualitySummerWrap2-WEB.mp3|titles=AirQualitySummerWrap2-WEB] Click here for more information. Share: Continue Reading Previous: Bob Slaughter, D-Day Memorial driving force, dies at 87Next: D-Day Memorial plans Bob Slaughter tribute June 6 Related Stories 1 min read Urban Baby Beginnings cuts ribbon on Roanoke health hub Gene Marrano March 13, 2025 1 min read Thousands expected downtown this weekend to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day Denise Membreno March 13, 2025 1 min read Celebrate St. Paddy’s Day this Saturday – in Vinton Gene Marrano March 13, 2025