Businesses working with Roanoke City to avoid criminal charges on late tax payments Gene Marrano December 19, 2024 1 minute read Several high-profile tax delinquency charges brought against Roanoke eateries in recent months has also led those who collect money for the city to embark on a campaign to educate and communicate, as WFIR’s Gene Marrano reports: Share: Post navigation Previous: Habitat #292 is this year’s “Women Build House”Next: Virginia U.S. Senator weighs in on The Supreme Court taking up the TikTok ban Related Stories Ronald McDonald House of Southwest Virginia and other “Houses,” want to make sure people understand their mission. Gene Marrano May 22, 2026 Roanoke mayor addresses budget cuts, FLOCK surveillance technology Ian Price May 22, 2026 Vinton acquires properties damaged in 2022 fire to support revitalization efforts Web Staff May 22, 2026