RAM House reopens after flood Gene Marrano April 24, 2015 1 minute read The RAM house plays a vital role in helping Roanoke’s homeless population during the day. A recent flooding incident rearranged their operation temporarily, but as WFIR’s Kelsea Pieters reports, things will be back to normal soon: Share: Post navigation Previous: Signs of progress for Roanoke County business growthNext: Project Faith lends a helping hand Related Stories Land and Liberty in Vinton, Nashville meets the RSO in pops finale and a book swap on Sunday Gene Marrano June 10, 2026 Virginia Tech study finds pet dogs outperform humans in spotted lanternfly searches Ian Price June 10, 2026 Baby Buri author brings her illustrated books to Roanoke Gene Marrano June 9, 2026