More public art in Roanoke coming to Melrose Avenue Gene Marrano January 14, 2020 1 minute read The latest example of public art in Roanoke City will be dedicated outside the new Melrose Public Library on the Goodwill Industries campus this Friday: Share: Post navigation Previous: RAMP graduate ahead of schedule on new hiresNext: NRA sees Democratic gun control proposals as massive overreach Related Stories Former Virginia Lt. Gov. Justin Fairfax, wife dead in apparent murder-suicide Ian Price April 16, 2026 Gov. Spanberger’s proposed amendments to the Affordable Medicine Act could be costly for Virginians Emma Thomas April 16, 2026 Blue Ridge Marathon, Down by Downtown music fest preview Gene Marrano April 15, 2026