Homes being 3D-printed in Pulaski Gene Marrano April 29, 2022 1 minute read These days you can create virtually anything thanks to 3-D printers, but can you print something so big you can live in it? WFIR’s Camden Lazenby has more on what’s going on starting today in the NRV. Share: Post navigation Previous: LewisGale, City of Salem celebrate Arbor Day with tree plantingNext: Community High School will go tuition free for income-restrained Related Stories United Way of Virginia’s Blue Ridge helps fund new nature trail signs in Rocky Mount Gene Marrano June 24, 2026 More Romeo & Juliet, new exhibit at Wilson Museum, Broadway in Roanoke releases schedule for 26-27 season Gene Marrano June 24, 2026 Feeding Southwest Virginia President and CEO Pamela Irvine will retire at the end of the year after 45 years with the Food Bank Gene Marrano June 24, 2026