Grant to Roanoke nonprofit will improve lifesaving equipment access Alex Torres August 8, 2024 1 minute read A grant was recently issued to a local nonprofit aiming to improve cardiac arrest survival. WFIR’s Alex Torres has details: Share: Post navigation Previous: EPIC leadership training returnsNext: Avoid storm-related illness, warns health district director Related Stories Fork in the Market changes hands as longtime manager becomes owner Ian Price June 2, 2026 Roanoke Residential Fire and Explosion Determined to be Intentionally Set Web Staff June 1, 2026 Roanoke City councilman shares thoughts on current zoning code as discussions continue Web Staff June 1, 2026