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 Daisy Art Parade, there’s still time to become a participant or volunteer Denise Membreno March 24, 2026 0 Clean Valley Council to celebrate “Earth Month” with events in April Web Staff March 23, 2026 0 Congressional hopeful files lawsuit about Stewartsville Elementary School closure Gene Marrano March 23, 2026 0