Retired area preacher vows to continue fighting for Autumn’s Law Clark Palmer February 19, 2026 1 minute read Virginia Capitol A retired area pastor says he will continue advocating for harsher penalties for those who carry out acts of bullying and cyberbullying. More from WFIR’s Clark Palmer: Share: Post navigation Previous: Roanoke College Cannabis Studies program ready to pivot if retail marijuana sales become a reality in VirginiaNext: Rail Yard Dawgs broadcaster Mitch Stewart relieved of duties after DWI charge Related Stories Roanoke councilman accuses colleague of racist remark Web Staff July 18, 2026 Roanoke metal studio crafts massive entrance sign for FloydFest 26 Ian Price July 17, 2026 Bent Mountain community pushes for historic preservation amid pipeline expansion concerns Ian Price July 17, 2026