Miyares backs bill that calls fentanyl a ‘weapon of terrorism’ Clark Palmer January 12, 2023 1 minute read Jason Miyares With the General Assembly Session underway, Virginia’s attorney general is supporting legislation that refers to fentanyl as a weapon of terrorism. WFIR’s Clark Palmer has that story. Share: Post navigation Previous: NEA grant helps Opera Roanoke bring Vietnam-era new work to Jefferson CenterNext: The Advancement Foundation branches out and secures another major grant Related Stories Coffee truck owner frustrated with code enforcement in Roanoke City Clark Palmer March 27, 2026 0 A new playground at the Williamson Road Library – Plaza de Esperanza – cuts a ribbon Gene Marrano March 27, 2026 0 State Republican lawmakers call for temporary suspension of Commonwealth’s gas tax Clark Palmer March 27, 2026 0